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The Psychic Times guide to finding the right psychic...
(1) Introduction
(1) Introduction | (2) Psychic Websites | (3) How to spot a charlatan
If you are interested in consulting with a psychic there are various things you must carefully consider before parting with any money.
Firstly, do you want to personally meet the psychic or would you prefer a telephone or e-mail reading?
If you would like a face-to-face consultation, then there are various Spiritualist organisations you can contact. Organisations such as The Spiritualist Association of Great Britain and the Spiritualists National Union (in the United Kingdom) or The National Spiritualist Association of Churches in the United States, all have vetted mediums on their books who have undergone quality training and development.
Contact these organisations and they will provide you with all the information you need in booking a private consultation.
Contrary to what many people think, mediumship is not just about speaking to the dead. Good psychics have a much broader understanding than that. Mediumship is the art of being a medium, or a communicator, who can make links between different worlds. In the past, beliefs about mediumship have created a focus on communications from the dead.
Good psychics are always aware that people are looking for the reasons why things happen as they do, so they realise that clients can be emotionally vulnerable and open to misunderstanding - particularly if they have recently suffered a bereavement.
Expectations about what should or should not happen in a mediumship reading often creates an anxiety which blocks the flow. It could be that there is a message from someone who has passed away, but guides, angels and other friends are also contacted through mediumship. Clients who are open and relaxed get most benefit from a mediumship reading.
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