5 Things to Do Before Visiting a Psychic Medium
by Pathlie Lee Business consultantGetting a psychic reading means different things to different people. If some, it means achieving clarity. For others, it means seeing their problems or issues from another angle. Whatever your reasons for booking an appointment, you’ll want to make the most out of your visit. Here are five things you should do before you come to the session.
Review Your Emotional State
If you have just lost a loved one, you may be looking for answers to help you get through your grief. Going to a medium may not be the best idea, especially if you’re desperate to hear anything about your loved one. You’ll be better off waiting until you’re on more solid ground, Modern Loss suggests, before you see a medium.
Check for Qualifications
If you are ready, don’t make an appointment with just anyone. Find a trusted Los Angeles psychic. Go over the psychic’s website to know more about the person before you make the call. Consider the credentials and experience of the medium. How long has the person been in the business? What services does the medium offer?
Watch Out for Signs
Keep your eyes peeled for any signs that you’re being taken for a ride. Does the psychic tell you that you or a loved one is under a curse? And that the only way to cure you or to lift the curse off your friend or family member is to buy a particular brand of a potion, one that s/he luckily has in stock? That’s an indication that you’re getting scammed out of your money. As soon as you hear this, say your goodbyes and walk away.
Come with an Open Mind
That doesn't mean you should keep your mind closed off to possibilities. It’s all right to be skeptical, but don’t dismiss the person outright, even if you are making an appointment for curiosity’s sake. Be open to the experience, the Thought Catalog says. You’ll have a more pleasant time if you aren’t waiting to trip up the medium. If you spend the entire session anticipating the moment that the medium will fail, that energy could affect the quality of the reading. Keep the session light instead. You’re there to try it out, not to find fault with the practice.
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