Frequently Asked Questions

  • A psychic reading focuses on you and your life. The psychic will tune into your energy and spirit guides to provide guidance, clarity, and insight around personal issues or questions you have about your past, present, or potential future.

    Mediumship Reading: A mediumship reading connects you with loved ones who have passed away (spirits on the “Other Side”). A medium acts as a go-between or messenger to communicate messages from your deceased family or friends. The focus is on providing evidence and validation that your loved ones’ spirits is connected then delivering messages for you directly to and only for you.

  • Clarify Your Intentions: Spend some time reflecting on why you booked the reading and what you hope to get from it. Think about the areas of your life where you want guidance or the specific loved one you hope to hear from.

    Prepare Questions or Topics: It’s often helpful to make a short list of questions or key topics you’d like addressed, in order of importance. For a psychic reading, these could be questions about work, love life, family, etc. For a mediumship reading, you might list the names (or relationships) of loved ones you hope to hear from or any questions you’d like to ask them. Writing down 3–5 top questions or issues ensures nothing important is missed. Have a pen and notebook handy

    Mindset – Stay Open and Positive: It’s normal to feel butterflies beforehand. Try to approach the reading with an open mind and an open heart. Even if you’re a bit skeptical, aim to be curious rather than closed-off. A nervous or skeptical feeling is completely normal for first-timers, but remind yourself that this is an opportunity for insight and healing.

    Relax and Ground Yourself: Shortly before the session, do what helps you get calm and centered. You might take a few deep, cleansing breaths to release tension. PLEASE BE IN A QUIET UNINTERRUPTED SPACE. The interruptions could hinder the flow of energy and information.

  • Avoid “Testing” or Trivial Questions: It’s understandable to be curious or even skeptical, but try not to ask questions solely to test the psychic. For instance, asking “What’s my middle name?” or “What did I eat for breakfast?” is not a constructive use of your time. Testing the psychic can actually hinder the process, as it shifts the energy away from meaningful insight into a trivial quiz.

    Less information is best. You may ask questions but don’t provide names (unless asked to) or detailed information until asked.