PSYCHIC ABILITY IS NOT MIND READING! - Monday, November 29, 2010 | PsychicPower.com

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I am wanting to set a new dynamic for the client who starts out with:  I just want a "general or what's in my future"  reading. 

I actually like these readings when I sense that the person truly wants a "general reading," it is when I get asked this and my psychic "bell" goes off saying: they are looking for something specific and want to see if it turns up in the "general/future" reading. 

There is one fundamental problem with this line of thinking: well at least for me.  I am not a mind reader I am a psychic.  If I were a mind reader this line of thinking would be fine because the art of mind reading involves "hearing or seeing" what the person's personality or ego deems, important.  Like the person who left them or the job that they may want that they want to know about and want to see it turns up in the "general" reading. 

But psychic ability  does not "read" the personality or ego".  Well, I know I don't.  I know I read their higher self or what spirit deems important,  so when I do a general/or what's in my future type reading,  you are going to get what spirit wants to talk about  not what your personality wants to talk about so, needless to say,  if that was not your objective for asking,  then you are going to go away disappointed.

In many cases,  the client will just hang up, convinced I wasn't a "good enough" as a reader to see this  " whatever it is" that is on their mind.

Actually,  I am a very good psychic,  just a lousy mind reader!

I guess a good parallel would be:  you go to a new restaurant and it has a menu of 3 or 4 pages of choices,  but instead of looking at the menu to see what you want,  you don't even open it and instead tell the waiter,  "just bring me something."  When the meal comes, if you are truly open to getting "anything" then your chances are maybe 50/50 of getting something you like and 20/80 of getting something you LOVE.  BUT if you went in secretly craving, chicken or something spicy,  and the waitress brings you a cold seafood salad: will you be happy?  No, you will be disappointed. And whose fault would that be?  And there is also a good chance you will walk away from that restaurant and not return.

Readings are a collaboration of the reader's ability to "bring through information" and your ability to be clear on what you need to know.  If you are looking for something specific or you have an actual person in mind, share that.   Making 'your psychic reader" jump through hoops to "read your mind" isn't proving whether or not they are a good psychic.  It actually only proves that your personality wants the answer it wants and is willing to manipulate the situation to get it.

So, don't let your personality deprive you of a great reading.  Trust me,  you will still know whether the reader is "on" or not even with giving them specifics about what you want to know or who you want them to look at.

I am not saying,  tell them the answer,  but if you go in to a reading knowing you want to know if the "so and so" still thinks about you: ask, does "so and so" still think about me.  The reader still needs to be able to "tune" in to that person to give you a true answer.  And from that alone, you will know if they can "truly see" or not.

Get the most from the experience and be a c0- creator.  Those who do readings and use their gifts are tools for you to access to help you make the right decisions: don't limit how effective they can be by limiting the information you can share on what you need help with!
Post by Shanon Lhoure at 11/29/2010 10:05:16 AM
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You're so right Shanon. Using a "general reading" to launch a fishing expedition is a waste of the client's time and money. As is what I like to call the "jukebox reading." This is where the client has a long list of questions which are delivered in a rapid-fire manner that reminds me of shoving quarters in a jukebox. The biggest problem here is that the caller may be deprived of hearing "the rest of the story" that makes sense out of what's happening. Many questions cannot be answered with a stark yes, or no.

Now don't get me wrong; I love a good game of 'stump the psychic' as well as the next reader. But some questions are deliberately misleading; i.e. "When is Joe gonna call?" There is often a larger issue here and Joe is waiting for the client to call HIM.

And it's always a good idea to give your reader a chance to . . . uh . . . well . . . r-e-a-d before answering your question. After all, even when you play a song on the jukebox it can take as much as 40 seconds before you actually hear the music. Sometimes the answers do come quick, but other times we may have to regroup, center and track that answer down for you. And all in less than 40 seconds. Remember, too, that the answer might take the length of a song to tell you about.

Thanks for the great comments, Shanon!
Post by Stormy at 12/11/2010 11:10:45 PM

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