A Blog About Psychic Mediumship, Intuition, the Higher Self, and the Subconscious Mind

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Does a Client Play a Role in a Mediumship Reading? And If So, What Is It?

As a recipient of a psychic mediumship reading, what role do I play in the success of the reading? And how do I best prepare myself for a mediumship reading? In this blog post, explore some practical information about how your mindset, emotional state, beliefs, energy, and feedback contribute to the overall success of a reading.

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What is Nonfinite Grief? Can You Grieve Over Things Other Than Death?

What are the feelings we experience when life doesn’t turn out the way we had envisioned? Why does this hurt so bad and what can we do about it? In this article, learn more about “nonfinite grief”, also referred to as “living losses”, and why these can feel as painful as the grief associated with death.

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Feeling Stuck? How to Get Back Into Alignment with What You Desire

Are you feeling stuck? Are you noticing that areas of your life feel misaligned with what you most want? It’s easy to get out of alignment given how busy we are, the tendency to get into daily habits and forget the big picture, settling when things don’t go our way fast enough, and being bombarded with messages about what we “should” want and how fast this “should” happen. Read on for practical steps to feel better, realign, and live your most authentic life.

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Staying Connected to Your Intuition in a Busy World

Intuition is something we all have access to and is a skill that can be developed. It helps us make decisions based on what we truly want versus what we think we should want and is a factor in leading more aligned authentic lives. Read on for practical exercises to develop and stay connected to your intuition while navigating a busy world.

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How Mediumship Readings Can Help Heal Childhood and Family Trauma

In my 15 years of professional experience as a licensed grief and trauma therapist, I've found that much of where we get "stuck" on the journey to healing traumas (especially those deeply rooted in childhood and family experiences) lingers around what is left unspoken---the lack of clarity, closure, justice, or apologies stick with us for years, causing us to create stories about who we are and what we deserve in life. What I’ve found in my readings as a psychic medium is that there is a real potential and power to heal these traumas through facilitating the connection between my clients and the departed people they had a difficult time with in life. Read on to learn more!

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How to Connect with a Loved One on the Other Side: A Professional Insight

I often get questions from clients about how they can connect with their loved ones on the other side. In this blog post, learn ways to foster this innate connection that we all have and how to know when your loved ones from the other side are visiting you and how they may be trying to communicate with you!

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The Burden of Guilt: Coping with the Loss of a Pet

Guilt and regret are common emotions experienced after the death of a pet, especially if you had to make the difficult decision to euthanize. It can be easy to play the “what if” game or incessantly focus on your perceived mistakes. In this blog post, learn about strategies to help you cope with difficult feelings of guilt after the loss of a pet.

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Why Does the Death of a Pet Hurt So Much?

Why is the grief so immense when we lose a pet? Our pets are a part of the family, offering unconditional, uncomplicated love, companionship, a boost to our mental health, and a reason for many of our routines. They are also a symbol of consistency in lives that are often full of change and uncertainty. Learn more about how to address your guilt or regret and process your grief in this brief article.

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Grief and the Holidays: 5 Ways to Feel More Connected to Your Loved One This Season

It’s no secret that the holidays can be an especially difficult time of year for those of us grieving the loss of a loved one or pet, especially if we were already feeling isolated or lacking the fulfilling partnerships or connections others seem to have. Given the constant barrage of holiday “cheer”, it’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole of thinking that everyone is happy, fulfilled, and not alone. And feeling alone or isolated can really amplify feelings of grief and loss when someone you love has passed on. So, how can you feel more connected to your loved one at this time of year? Here are 5 things you can try this season.

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Art Museums as a Place to Practice Claircognizant and Clairsentient Abilities

Claircognizance translates as “clear knowing” and clairsentience as “clear feeling”. Because these particular skills can be subtle and harder to validate, it can be tricky to lean into and trust them. Would you like to learn a fun way to practice increasing and honing your subtle mediumship skills of claircognizance and clairsentience? Learn how you can do this in your local art museum.

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Grieving the Loss of a Dog—A Healing Message from the Other Side

A close friend was grieving the loss of his dog as it neared the anniversary date of his passing, so I offered him a reading. His dog had a special healing message to share for all pet owners that may have regrets or wish they had done things differently while their pet was still alive.

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Working with Energy & the Subconscious

Here’s the thing…we’ve all heard about the power of positive thinking…but what if you consciously want to change your inner self-talk to be positive BUT your subconscious is still running limiting beliefs such as “I’m worthless”, “I’m unloveable”, or “I’m no good”? Now you have one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake again.

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