With the creation of television shows and infomercials involving psychics over the past couple of decades, interest in getting a psychic reading has never been higher. Indeed, the psychic business has become more main stream in the past decade, with television shows such as Crossing Over with John Edward and Medium making the concept more popular to Americans. This exposure has even led many to contemplate getting a psychic reading. If you are one of those people, this article will give you a good idea of what to expect during a reading and the different types of readings that you can get.
Dreams have long been used to communicate the will of the divine, and examples are abundant of divine impartation of future knowledge into the mind of people who have the right degree of psychic receptiveness. In ancient Egypt, particular relevance was given to the dreams of the Pharaohs, and his mystics served an important role in attempting to ascertain their meaning. Examples of Oneiromancy are even more abundant in the Christian Bible.
Another type of in-person psychic reading is the interview. This is actually very similar to a counseling session with a psychologist, except the psychic is attempting to address spiritual or mystical concerns, not mental ones. The psychic will generally ask the client a survey of questions designed to reveal certain key traits of a person to the psychic, so that he or she can then identify corrective actions based on a persons spiritual energy " or chakra. Some say that these are leading questions designed to illicit responses that appear as if the psychic is reading the person; others claim that a persons responses can truly attune the psychic to the aura of the person; regardless what it may be this is a very interesting form of therapy to say the least and really helps some people.
In every industry, there is a broad range of competency. Even in the world of business, you have people who are highly gifted, some who are merely competent, others who are mediocre, and even those who are downright incompetent. Even the most accomplished and intuitive business person fails to get it right every time, and no one really expects them to. Failure is a generally accepted part of the life process, and one that seldom calls an entire industry into question. However, it seems that whenever a major catastrophe of some sort occurs, there is a pitchfork and torch-wielding mob waiting to take to task anyone who has ever claimed to be a psychic. Let's face it. When your occupation involves reading people's futures, they are probably going to get mad when you miss - or misinterpret - something big.
It is not necessarily fair to hold psychics to a higher standard, but it is a fact of life. Part of the unreasonable expectations stem from the belief of some people that psychics are miracle workers. They are not. They are people with heightened intuition who, in most cases, have devoted themselves to trying to use their abilities to help their fellow man. Most deal with the lives of ordinary people, and seldom receive visions or communications of events happening on a global scale. So the next time you are tempted to ask a psychic why they missed foretelling some major event, think before you speak.
Dreams have long been used to communicate the will of the divine, and examples are abundant of divine impartation of future knowledge into the mind of people who have the right degree of psychic receptiveness. In ancient Egypt, particular relevance was given to the dreams of the Pharaohs, and his mystics served an important role in attempting to ascertain their meaning. Examples of Oneiromancy are even more abundant in the Christian Bible.
Another type of in-person psychic reading is the interview. This is actually very similar to a counseling session with a psychologist, except the psychic is attempting to address spiritual or mystical concerns, not mental ones. The psychic will generally ask the client a survey of questions designed to reveal certain key traits of a person to the psychic, so that he or she can then identify corrective actions based on a persons spiritual energy " or chakra. Some say that these are leading questions designed to illicit responses that appear as if the psychic is reading the person; others claim that a persons responses can truly attune the psychic to the aura of the person; regardless what it may be this is a very interesting form of therapy to say the least and really helps some people.
In every industry, there is a broad range of competency. Even in the world of business, you have people who are highly gifted, some who are merely competent, others who are mediocre, and even those who are downright incompetent. Even the most accomplished and intuitive business person fails to get it right every time, and no one really expects them to. Failure is a generally accepted part of the life process, and one that seldom calls an entire industry into question. However, it seems that whenever a major catastrophe of some sort occurs, there is a pitchfork and torch-wielding mob waiting to take to task anyone who has ever claimed to be a psychic. Let's face it. When your occupation involves reading people's futures, they are probably going to get mad when you miss - or misinterpret - something big.
It is not necessarily fair to hold psychics to a higher standard, but it is a fact of life. Part of the unreasonable expectations stem from the belief of some people that psychics are miracle workers. They are not. They are people with heightened intuition who, in most cases, have devoted themselves to trying to use their abilities to help their fellow man. Most deal with the lives of ordinary people, and seldom receive visions or communications of events happening on a global scale. So the next time you are tempted to ask a psychic why they missed foretelling some major event, think before you speak.
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