
Frequently Asked
Everyone is born with innate intuition and psychic abilities. A Psychic is an individual who is skilled at tapping into their intuition and has enhanced ability to tap into information beyond the five senses. Psychics may use their intuition, extrasensory perception, or divination tools such as tarot cards or crystals to gain insights into a person's past, present, or future, as well as to provide guidance or advice.
A Medium is a Psychic who is also able to tap into a higher energetic level of awareness and communicate with spirits or entities. A Medium can shift their awareness in between the physical world and the spirit world, acting as a bridge, or medium, to relay messages, guidance, or information from departed loved ones, spirit guides, or other entities.
Every Medium is a Psychic, but not every Psychic is a Medium. While all Mediums possess elevated levels of Psychic ability and intuition, not all Psychics will develop into Mediums.
No, Mediums cannot guarantee contact with a specific spirit during a session, and claiming to be able to do is predatory. While Mediums can make every effort to facilitate communication, like us, spirits possess free will. The availability or willingness of specific spirits to come forward cannot be controlled. Mediums act as intermediaries and can only provide messages and connections based on the spirits who choose to communicate during a session. To get the most out of a session with a Medium, try to remain open to all spirits who may choose to communicate.
Yes and no. Mediums and Psychics provide insights regarding future events if current circumstances remain unchanged. The future is never fully fixed or predetermined and is heavily influenced by personal choice and free will. Any predictions about the future should be understood as potential outcomes based on the current circumstances and energy patterns, rather than absolute certainties.
This is done both to comply with state law and to ensure that the sitter understands that readings are not intended as a substitute for medical care or professional guidance on any matter. Labeling readings as entertainment, helps set appropriate expectations for clients and emphasizes that the information provided should be interpreted as personal experiences and subjective insights rather than absolute truth or guaranteed outcomes. It also serves as a reminder that the interpretation of the messages and the value derived from the reading is ultimately up to the individual receiving it.
