Sunday, August 2, 2009

Confessions of a Psychic


How did you know? That’s a common question from clients, family and friends. I have to laugh because despite confirmation after confirmation of messages I’ve delivered in the past as a psychic, it still surprises them. It is the wow factor perhaps that causes them to question how I would know their plans long before they do or at least long before they announce it. Surprising me is rather difficult. Although I am “the messenger” and I pass along the details to others in my work, I, too, receive messages, and if the messages are not clear for myself, often times things that I must do to combat upcoming challenges weigh on my mind and I am “bugged” about it until I finally take action.

Taking action is not always easy without an explanation. After all, why do something in advance when the present is not showing signs of any significance to “do it now?” Since I have learned to trust my own guides and messengers, I simply do most everything without question these days. I will be shown why later on. Time and time again, I thank God for these abilities to interpret and the encouragement to do things well in advance. And, I do a lot of things well in advance! I am a planner not only because that is needed and preferred, but with having the ability to look into the future, planning is absolutely essential for staying ahead of my goals or to have that extra “edge.” Yes, it can be exhausting, but once done, it’s done and that is less to do for me when things occur. I do not find myself scrabbling to meet the finish line.

And getting to the finish line is what I enjoy the most. Not only do I give details for my clients so the influences that favor them will allow them to do the same, I find it important to do so. If I look into business or other areas of one’s life, is it not the details that count? Isn’t that what must people need and want to know?Psychic peers often think I take too much on (and I confess I do), and give “too” much in my private sessions, but I want for others what I want for myself. Whether positive or negative, it is the right thing to do by sharing information so it will benefit that person in the long run. Of course, there is a time and place for everything. Not everyone wants or needs to hear something right then and there. If it is appropriate, I speak up. I would not be comfortable with withholding vital information or keeping knowledge that has been given to me to share with others. When it is the absolute right time, one will hear it from me.

I must confess that it is not always an easy job to deliver messages that people do not want to hear. Many want what I call “drive through” answers. You know the kind. . . “I’ll have a burger, fries and the answers that you know I want to hear.” Delivering the truth is the best policy. It allows one to then deal with his or her issues or concerns and move beyond “wishful thinking.” While delivering the difficult messages though, I am still a softie. I deliver the news and let them know of the fabulous outcome on the other side of the challenge should they decide to make this decision or that decision. No matter where one is in his or her life, and no matter what difficulties he or she may be going through; it is temporary. Nothing stays the same. Planning for change instead of having change plan for you is my belief.