Psychic Prediction--The Inside Scoop From Two Professional Psychics
57A young person wanting to be a professional psychic asked
us a series of questions.
First she asked if one type of psychic prediction works
better than another.
We answered that each psychic, medium, advisor, or intuitive
uses his or her own unique form of psychic prediction. It's
up to the individual to figure out what works best for them.
Some use pure psychic insight alone, but we've found those
who offer consistently accurate prediction through this mode
to be rare.
Others use tarot cards or tea leaves. Still others use
palmistry, physiognomy (reading faces/bodies), and many
other means. We've found ancient (up through 1000 AD and
even beyond into the 1500s) astrology and numerology to
be the most accurate forms of delineation and prediction.
Modern numerology is also good, but it's best, in our view,
to use it in conjunction with ancient astrology and
numerology. In our experience, by itself, modern
psychologically based Western astrology offers inadequate
predictive accuracy. It is best used as a psychological
personality analysis tool in conjunction with other modes.
We take our twin readings a step further by using channeling and psychic insight to cross
check our findings for the highest level of accuracy.
Her next question was if certain people are more suited than
others to do psychic prediction.
We told her yes, we believe so. There are those who say
everyone has psychic ability and that all you have to do is
tap into it. While we agree this is true to a point, only
some have the type of natural, consistent psychic ability
that allow them to do this type of work professionally.
There are also those who claim to come from a long line of
psychics in their family. While having a psychic parent or
grandparent may help one to develop their abilities, we feel
that psychic ability is a talent one develops over lifetimes,
not a "gift" or strictly from one's genetic makeup. Also,
it's common for professional psychics to have family members
who are psychic, but who don't make known or are unaware of
their talents.
If someone doesn't have strong psychic ability, then at least
a heightened intuitive sense helps if they are more of a
chartist (e.g., using astrology and, or numerology) since
higher-self guidance is necessary to identify the most
effective methods. Regular meditation helps to maintain keen
intuition.
Additionally, a sharp sense of discernment and a knack for
objective analysis is necessary if someone is doing chart
work. A lot of it can be learned, but it certainly helps to
have a natural aptitude.
Beyond all of that, they must really enjoy it and have the
desire and passion to do their best, as with any field.
We feel regular meditation is key if you want to help
yourself and others through intuitive work.
All in all, becoming very proficient in this type of work
demands an almost around the clock effort and leaves
little time for anything else if you strive to deliver
excellence to your clients.
She then asked us if it's possible to predict our own
future.
We said yes, but those in our field are likely to tell you
that when it comes to matters of the heart, for example,
remaining objective isn't as easy as it is when you're
doing the work for someone else.
She also asked us what we've found people's views to be
about psychic prediction.
We told her that we've found them to be mixed, largely
due to misconceptions or bad experiences. Every field has
those who you are best avoiding, and prophesy is no
exception.
However, clearly, there are many talented, well-meaning
professionals doing the type of work that we do. The more
objective and educated a person is about the psychic
sciences and predicting personal fate in general, the more
likely they are to choose a talented reader and be receptive
to the forecasting and prediction of their personal destiny.
What has contributed to a negative view of prediction and
metaphysical work? Since the Age of Reason (1600's AD)
astrology and numerology (and psychic work in general)
have been in a state of decline in part due to a prevailing
condemnation under the guise of "logic," a distorted
redefinition of the meaning of science, all but relegating
the sacred science of astrology and numerology to myth
and pseudo science.
From that time forward, the science authorities dictated
that astrology and numerology (referred to as number
mysticism in pre-modern times) weren't sciences because
they didn't hold up under the scientific method, which
involves logically compiling observable, measurable data.
That judgment is unfounded because numerology and
astrology are sciences by definition, since results are
consistently and empirically drawn from the same sets
of circumstances. Science is based on observation.
She was also wondering what is the most interesting thing
about being a psychic.
We answered that serious, in-depth study of the ancient
sciences of numerology, astrology and tarot (predicting
personal fate) is literally a study of the meaning of life.
Regular meditation and becoming proficient with numerology,
astrology, and tarot accelerates personal growth and
understanding, and demands that one lets go of ego-self
(personality) outlooks (everyone has them to some degree).
Comprehensive, objective study of these mystic sciences
reveal incredible insight about human character and past,
present, and future circumstances, making it very
difficult to deny a lot of life's cold, hard truths.
Although potentially shocking at times, this raw
perspective is ultimately a great asset.
Scott Petullo
http://www.mystictwins.com/
Stephen Petullo
http://www.holisticmakeover.com
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