
Frequently asked
questions
How do you become psychic?
Most researchers believe that some people are born with psychic abilities
and others study for years to develop their skills. Everyone possesses some
ability. Many people experience minor incidences that seem to involve PSI
i.e.: Knowing when someone was about to call you on the telephone.
What to expect from a reading?
Many times I simply confirm what people already know about their boyfriend,
job and relationships.
Many times information is very pragmatic such as whether you have strong
business acumen, or you are good with your hands and should think about
taking up a hobby, music or a craft. Often it is to give someone closure
when they have lost a loved one. It can help give you insights into other
people, enabling you to better handle your personal and professional relationships.
The psychic can process information in such a way that may let you see a
problem in a new light, offering a totally new, creative solution.
An intuitive mind can process information that is not otherwise easily available
to the majority of us.
How does it work?
The right portion of the brain, the intuitive or creative side processes
information holistically - in terms of inductive reasoning, drawing conclusions
from the whole and seeing relationships between parts. The left portion
processes information linear way – in terms of cause and effect, deductive
reasoning, and what are essentially the rules of logic.
How do I prepare for a visit?
The first thing to realize is that the responsibility for a successful visit
rests as much with you as with the psychic/medium you haven chosen. Rather
you are consulting a professional whose job it is to supply you with a service.
If you are visiting a psychic for a problem then it is obvious that you
will have to co-operate the same way you would with a doctor or therapist.
Keep an open mind and open yourself up to whatever happens. If you hear
something that doesn’t make sense to you file it way for later review.
We make mistakes just like anyone does. But if you focus on what seems wrong
rather than what seems right, you may miss something important.
How to use the information
What you do with the information is clearly a very personal thing, and it
will probably involve more than one aspect of your life. Very often, simply
getting an objective view on a situation will assist you to make more informed
choices Personal power doesn’t come from trying to change reality
but rather learning how to accept it. The degree to which we perceive the
world depends upon the way we in which we experience it. When we react to
a situation, we put ourselves in a position of opposition to it and after
do so before we have even realized what it is we are reacting to. A response,
on the other hand, comes from a position of power – we respond to
a situation after we consider precisely what the appropriate response should
be
The knowledge necessary to make an informed, appropriate response can often
be gained through a psychic insight.
Commonly Used Terms:
Chakras: The energy centers of the human auric field, which vibrate in varying
intensity and colours and correspond to the human endocrine system.
Clairaudience: The ability to access psychic information by using the sense of hearing, including either external or internal.
Clairguscience: The ability to access psychic information by using the sense of smell.
Clairsentience: The ability to access psychic information through an emotional or physical feeling.
Clairvoyance: The ability to access psychic information by using the sense of sight, including either external or visions or internal images.
Channeler: A psychic who is used by spiritual entities as a means of communication, generally by going into trance; also known as a medium.
Hypnosis: An externally induced state of consciousness, similar to meditation and characterized by a deep state of relaxation, alpha brain waves, often used for recalling deeply rooted memories or past lives.
Meditation: A self-induced
altered state of consciousness characterized by deep relaxation and a quieting
of the mind enabling a person to contact nonrational levels of the subconscious
and spiritual energies.
Psychic/Medium A person who can access information about a person, thing,
event without using normal means of communication or sensation; also a person
who can receive communication from those who are deceased or any spirit
entity.
Psychometry: The ability to access information about a person, thing or event by simply holding an object or photograph in the hand.
Regression: The process of using altered state of consciousness, such as hypnosis or meditation to remember a past life.
Soul: The nonphysical aspect of the human being, which contains the essence of the self – including all one’s memories and experiences – and which leave the physical body at the time of death.
Spirit: The nonphysical, nonpersonal part of the human being that contains the Divine essence or God Consciousness.
Spiritualism: The system of thought dating back to the nineteenth century, which propounds belief in survival of the soul following bodily death, in reincarnation, and in the ability of mediums to contact those souls who have already passed.
Telepathy: The ability to
receive a thought that is sent by another individual who is not present
and not in direct communication with the medium.