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Psychic Medium, Relationship Expert and Healer

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Category: Mystic

How do I convince clients I am a true psychic?

How do I convince clients I am a true psychic?

Firstly please explain to me what you believe a true psychic is? Or a true tarot card reader or someone who claims to be a palmist, tea leaf reader, crystal ball gazer or one of many other types of divination and intuition?    It is someone who knows things others do not know, this can be by feeling it,  hearing it, seeing it, sensing it, but they can know things about a situation, the past, the future, a person that others cannot know.  A true reader is also able to work things out. This means that they know the solutions to things because they are smart, with a lot of common sense. They don't need to ask people how much to charge for a tarot card reading, they can gauge it themselves, using their skills.  They don't need to ask themselves if they can trust a new client, they just know. One of the things a true reader offers is these two abilities.

You say you want to be sure that you have these abilities.   A true psychic would say to themselves that they wish to be sure they are psychic, offering helpful and accurate telephone clairvoyant sittings or low cost email psychic readings or able to do tarot card readings or whatever, and then look to where they can find this out. They would think of this themselves and send shoots out to find out that information, their intuition and common sense would be enough to lead them to it.  I know of an excellent psychic who had no idea of how she could prove herself and sent out shoots looking and ended up taking tests set by one of the most reputable and large clairvoyant and medium organisations, where experts tests astrologers and readers of all sorts to prove they are or are not good enough to help others. She did this at the age of about eighteen. Nobody suggested it to her. Nobody helped her. And in those days there were no computers to make it a lot easier.

The thing is what would you do with this information once you know? Would you care enough about your clients to say I must stop doing this if I fail these tests and exams? Which is what a caring and genuine person would do.  Or would your need for an ego boost, feeling more important, excitement etc take over and you refuse to take the tests or take the and fail them but keep this to yourself and carry on anyway?

How would you feel if you wanted to take a taxi cab to the station and you found out that the taxi driver had never taken a proper official driving test?  For all you know he had already been in some fatal accidents?  You would be horrified. The same is the case with clairvoyant, medium and astrology work because you would be meddling in a person's life,  misleading them, giving them inaccurate so called information, and all to suit yourself, this is damaging to the other person and worse than them not hearing anything at all.

Prove you are genuine by seeking out an organisation that can test you and take the tests - if you fail lthe throw in the towel and admit to yourself this is not for you.  Rosemary Price the psychic did this years ago, she asked The British Astrological and Psychic Society to test her, their tests were thorough and took a long time and she passed every one of them. Beware of the so called qualifications which do not exist - i.e. someone watches a video online and gets letters after their name that confirm it.  This is not the same as taking exams and tests and learning how to be a clairvoyant, medium, astrologer, tarot card reader, numerologist, crystal ball gazer, phrenologist, medium, i ching reader, rune stone reader or spiritualist properly, it merely acknowledges that they watched the video.  I've spoken to various people who are fakes who tell me they have paid money to watch a video simply so that they can then advertise the fake qualifications in an effort to cajole people into trusting their abilities when they have no abiities or experience whatsoever.