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Archived Article - Sept. 2006

PSYCHICS 101 – The Good, The Bad, And The Cleos…

 

I do my healing and spiritual work in several forums: not only on my own website and through in-person appointments, but through other psychic websites and psychic fairs.  It is very clear that most people have only the vaguest idea of what a psychic does – what he/she is SUPPOSED to do – and how to tell a good one!

 

There are as many ideas on how to choose a good psychic as there are psychics.  Some insist that if a psychic doesn’t immediately tell you something he/she could not have known, it’s not a “genuine” psychic.  Others tell you to deliberately project incorrect or misrepresentational thoughts at the psychic – if they are “real” they will know that it’s not the truth.  Still others tell you that if you call them, it “must be the right one” because the Universe led you there…and another dozen answers in between.

 

As someone who has both consulted psychics and been the one consulted, I’d like to share with you some insights on how to choose a psychic or “spiritual intuitive” to work with…what kinds of things they can do…and how to use the information when you’ve got it.

 

STEP ONE:  DECIDING WHAT TYPE OF PSYCHIC YOU WANT TO CONSULT

Not all psychics are the same – just as not all doctors, all teachers, or all artists are the same.  A doctor can be a specialist on your heart, your lungs, or your feet; a teacher can teach math, Spanish, or history; and an artist can work in oils, watercolors, or marble.  Just as you wouldn’t tell a math teacher, “well, if you can’t teach me Spanish you’re not a real teacher!” the fact that not all psychics use the same methods or have skills in the same fields does not make one more genuine than another.

 

Some (but not all) of the methodologies that reputable psychics can use are Tarot or other divinatory card decks, runes, crystals, I Ching, numerology, astrology, palm reading, aura reading, chakra work, angel connections, energy healing, dream interpretation, past life readings, channeling, mediumship, pendulum work, phrenology – and more techniques are coming forward every day.   

 

Once you decide what issues you’d like to address with the intuitive you choose, you will probably be able to hone in on which methods you’d like for him/her to use.   It will pay off in the long run for you to familiarize yourself with the various systems named above – there may be one or two that you are especially drawn to, and that knowledge will assist you in focusing your search.

 

STEP TWO:  WE’RE OFF TO FIND THE PSYCHIC…(apologies to Dorothy and the Wizard!)

In these “interesting times,” it is easier to find a psychic – or at least, one who bills him/herself a psychic – than ever before.  Chat lines, 900 numbers, websites, local periodicals, you name it – we’re all out there!  The sheer number can be confusing and a little daunting.  

 

There are several things that you should look for when choosing your psychic

– and we’ve given you a simple way to remember them:  

Professionalism

Sharing references

You are in charge of your own destiny

Charges

Here, I can fix anything – for a price…

Inappropriate actions

Connections

 

RULE ONE:  Professionalism

The psychic you choose should be, and act like, a professional.  This does not mean that they necessarily have to make a full time living at such work, but that they should respect others in their field, respect your time and energy as a client, and respect general social behaviors.  If you needed a lawyer, whom would you choose?  You’d choose one who answered your questions, gave you references if you wanted them, told you exactly what the work would cost you (and how such costs were structured).  You’d prefer one who didn’t patronize you or try to intimidate you into using their services.  You’d expect to be able to make appointments in a reasonable amount of time, that such appointments would be kept, and that you wouldn’t have to cool your heels for hours after you arrived.  You’d expect clear “layman’s explanations” regarding any terms or events you did not understand.  You’d expect your business to be kept private, and not discussed with other clients.  Overall, you’d expect to be treated with courtesy and respect – not as a supplicant, not as an ignorant simpleton, and not as “money on two feet.” And that’s what you should expect from your psychic as well.

 

RULE TWO:  Sharing references

If you found the psychic through other than a word-of-mouth situation, it is perfectly legitimate of you to ask for references.  As long as there is no breaking of confidences, you should be able to speak with three or four people who have availed themselves of the psychic’s services.  Ask questions like:  Were you comfortable with this person?  Did he/she charge fairly?  Was the information you received accurate?  Useful?  Why or why not?  How hard is it to get an appointment?  Did he/she try to sell all kinds of “extras” (mojo bags, spell candles, curse-breakers, etc.)?  And lastly, would you go back to this person again?  

 

One of the reasons that you need more than one or two conversations is to see whether the psychic harps on the same themes all the time – if they are always talking about failing relationships, or dark futures, or devious connections, then more than likely there’s a fair amount of that in the psychic’s life, and it is coloring their views.  Conversely, if all a psychic ever gives is “sweetness and light” with no shadings of challenge or growth, then they either cannot or will not see that life has both blessings AND tests.  Life is not a fairy tale – it’s not happily ever after every time.  Honesty, tempered with tact and neutrality, is the mark of a clear channel psychic.

 

Three or four conversations like this should give you a fairly accurate view of the psychic in question.

 

RULE THREE:  You are in charge of your life – no one else.

There’s a famous old acronym – FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real.  No psychic should try to convince you that they see your death, you are cursed, that you have bad luck, that events in your life are totally out of your control and that someone else (most likely, the psychic) must help you out of your dire predicament.  If someone starts feeding you information that makes you doubt yourself, your life, or your state of mind, LEAVE.

 

On the other hand, if the psychic does not give you “everything is sweetness and light,” but points out difficulties and challenges ahead, that may be what they truly see – and therefore appropriate to tell you.  They may even go farther and suggest several ways for you to direct your life and actions to make the best of such situations, or point out the likely unfolding if you take this path or that.  Take his or her advice the way you would anyone else’s – see if it resonates to you, feels right.   If it does, then act upon it.  If it feels neutral or “off,” then you are free to ignore it or put it on the shelf for a period of time.  That, my friends, is what free will is all about!

 

With every rule, of course, there is an exception:  if you really DON’T like what you hear, but it keeps nibbling at you both during and after the session, could be that you are being pointed in one of those directions that provides growth – and, as when being confronted by some useful but vile-tasting medicine, it might be to your advantage to screw up your nose and take it.  Reconsider the session information seriously after a week or two, try to be objective about it, and listen to your own intuition.  You may find that it has settled into something you want to act upon.

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