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The type of psychic counseling I provide explores the past, as much
as the present, and is truly our footprint to the future. I’ve
never thought of myself as a fortune-teller—I abhor the idea actually.
The decisions we make in our everyday lives are what mold our future.
Yes, destiny does play a role—some things are preordained—but…
there is always free choice. Staying true to our hearts and souls, and
to our innermost motivations, will allow us to complete our destiny.
Through my psychic counseling, I help people to see their obstacles
and their options. If I can help people to make good decisions that
will promote a life of joy and contentment, my goal will have been achieved.
| .. If I can help people to see their obstacles,
to make good decisions that will promote a life of joy and contentment,
my goal will have been achieved. |
Time and again, I hear stories from people who have become involved
in romantic relationships (or business deals) because “a psychic”
told them: “You’ll meet a tall man with dark hair and broad
shoulders next month, and he’ll be the one.” This type of
message I believe to be harmful. Our minds tend to be susceptible to
suggestions when longings are strong.
Sometimes we create when we should run.
“But the psychic said he had dark hair and was tall. It
must be him!” Now that isn’t to say that I won’t
give you a reading of a love interest so you can decide if he or she
is a good choice. I might shake my head and say, “Sorry, don’t
see it,” but I will never tell you who to choose. And
believe me, I’ll ask the right questions to help you see through
any wayward motivation.
A couple in NYC was head over heels in love. They told me they planned
to marry, and wanted me to help them work out the kinks in their relationship.
Right away I knew it wouldn’t last. Very clearly I pointed out
the obstacles. They said they wanted to go for it anyway. I told them
it would be a tough road, yet if that was their choice, I would support
them in their decision. For the next 3 months, they came to see me
regularly. Then I received the wedding invitation. In my mind, I still
didn’t see it happening. A week before the ceremony, an announcement
arrived—they had cancelled the wedding. In a personal note at
the bottom, they thanked me, and also told me that they had realized
a life of struggle was not what they wanted, despite the love they
felt for one another.
We need to hear our truth loud and clear, from our very
core. I can’t stress this enough. If the couple
had disbanded the wedding because I had told them to do so, they might
have spent a lifetime wondering if they had made the right choice, and
cursing me along the way to boot! Truth has to be our own—not
what we’re told. On the other end of the spectrum, I’ve
encouraged others not to give up on a relationship (business or personal)
so quickly. Fear built up from old pain can prevent us from
accepting what truly will bring us happiness.
Whether in business or love or health, I will always strive to help
you find your heart… or common sense.
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