Psychic ANSWERS – Is Spiritual Communication Scary? (The straight scoop on psychic mediums)

What if I told you that a genuine reading, with a legitimate psychic medium, could be the most powerful and affirming experience of your life?

What if I told you that the information that comes through a genuine medium, when you are really “turned on”, is the BEST evidence and the most powerful PROOF that life continues after the death of the physical body that exists? ?

Would you believe me… or do you STILL need to know more?

This is EXACTLY what you need to know about psychic mediums and spirit communication:

1 – I have spoken to MANY mediums in my day, and none of the experiences have been scary, creepy, or intimidating at all. In fact, they are empowering and full of LOVE and hope, leaving the session with a genuine feeling that all our loved ones are ALWAYS close. (when we need them… And when we don’t… 🙂

2 – Communicating with spirits CAN be scary if attempted by other means… be it an OIJA board, using an EVP device, or just looking for ghosts or apparitions. The fact is, even if it’s just your mind playing tricks…putting yourself in a situation where you DON’T know what to expect and don’t have “control” can be intimidating and is NOT recommended. especially for those of you trying this on your own. (in groups of 2, 3 or more, spiritual communication is always safer than trying to explore yourself)

3 – A psychic reading medium is NOT always like what you see on TV. It’s personal, intimate and engaging… and often entertaining, EVEN when the subject is serious. (for example, you’re there because you lost a loved one) The truth is, your loved ones and EVERYONE who’s crossed over is far less concerned about their well-being than you are, and that can lead to some pretty interesting (and entertaining) information!

Finally… NOT all mediums are good, genuine or legitimately gifted. Learning to tell the kooks and con artists from the SERIOUS psychics is a small piece of the puzzle, and something I wish I had learned much sooner than I did.

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