Psychic myth-busting
Pulling back the curtain
First off is the lie of the generational psychic. This hinges on the premise that you need to be born into a psychic tradition in order to be truly authentic. How can that possibly be true when nearly 50% of the population is psychic? It’s a statistical and mathematical impossibility.
Next up is the trope of the celebrity psychic. There are more then a handful of psychic mediums that purport to be a “psychic to the stars”. This is a simple marketing ploy aimed at the folks so bored with their own lives that they spend countless hours on consuming tabloid gossip.
Finally is the storefront psychic that claims to remove curses and return lost lovers. These scams, which are always preceded with an accurate tarot reading, aim to drain your pockets and keep you on the hook for many months and thousands of dollars to come. Steer clear of these predators.
Here’s the thing, a psychic medium reading is on it’s most basic level a custom - just for you - meditation. What comes out of the psychic’s meditative state induced imagination is simply what comes. And if your ears are burning with the word: Imagination, think of your imagination as a receiving zone - not an invention zone. The imagination is the stage on which information about your life and that of your deceased loved ones appears. Is it going to be 100% accurate? Maybe, but not always. What should come through are some excellent kernels of non-Googleable information. Information that provides clarity and ease with what is and what’s to come. Psychics should have zero vested interest in the outcome of the read. It’s not their life, it’s yours. Their only interest should be to do a good job on your behalf.
So, what myths and lies are you running on? What are you curious about that I can help dispel? Are you of the 50% that is psychically aware, but running on a loop that there is someone or something that has greater awareness then you? Let me know if I help you out of that…