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There isn’t an exact point at which you can say,
“I am a psychic.” Like if you were a doctor and at the end of all the
coursework you take in getting a college degree, another four years in medical
school, and a residency of three to seven years, and then passing a licensing
exam, you would say, “I am a doctor.”
There are other specialties to consider. There is
more research and study to do. There will always be more. The idea, I suppose,
is to become the best diagnostician you can be. Who determines what that looks
like? I’d suppose all the people you helped would be a terrific indicator.
The only licensing requirement I am aware of in
the state of California, where I live, is that if you are seeing clients, you might
need to get a business license in the town you live in. Otherwise, I suppose
you could earn yourself a title of Minister or something like that. I have
neither.
I’m sort of a homegrown psychic. However, I do
practice —I suppose you could call it reading developmental discourse on being a psychic. It’s sort of like being a painter and all the different ways
an artist expresses themselves. Plus, somebody might be doing something that
you’ve never seen before. It’s worth a shot. I have a place where I am comfortable, but I have always felt the need to go beyond that.
Of course, you really never get to be the best
psychic you can be without practicing. The practice will involve whatever you
say it is, though I can say hanging around with other people who are psychic
helps a lot. Just as when wanting to be a writer, it helps to be in the company
of other writers. It doesn’t mean you have to meet every Tuesday at 7 pm at a
bar or coffee shop. It means you need writers who are, by necessity, solitary
creatures. It means you write.
I began calling myself a channel after I started talking
to people I couldn’t see. I wasn’t nuts. I’d already figured that out. Except,
people really didn’t know what a channel was in those days. So, to be a little clearer
about it, I said I was a psychic channel.
Do I help people? Yes. I think so. Do I make any
money from it? No. Does that bother me? No. I don’t make any money from what I
write either. I sort of turned it all over when a friend of mine told me once
that people don’t always make money from their life’s work. Does mine have
value? Yes, it does.
Why?
Well, I know because I can feel it in my heart. I
know because I am also a healer, though, again, not licensed. I know prayer
works. I know when I send healing thoughts to people in need, especially those
I know, I can expect them to telephone me in a couple of days. Was that why
they called me? I don’t know. It’s just happened too many times for it not to
be more than a coincidence.
Did you know that you can call upon your Spirit
Guide for help in doing things? I don’t know that they will pave the way for
you, but they can certainly drop a boatload of hints along the way. Sometimes,
when I am sending healing thoughts, I send out what I call a Psychic All Call
to other healers who work around the globe. I don’t know them. They don’t know
me. They could be sleeping and be totally unaware of my request. But I believe.
I don’t feel it is magic. I think it is a very real thing.
There’s another thing. Sometimes people may
complain of an ache or pain they feel is directly related to something like
they fell down the stairs. They broke their ankle. Except that there are some
other things that are not right. There is something else that is wrong with
them. That’s the thing I ask for help with. Help them, please.
Would you like me to add to the narrative?
Oh, sure. That would be nice. This is my Spirit
Guide, Seth.
Thank you for your introduction. Given that you
continually feel the need for more practice, we would like to provide that for
you. This afternoon, might we suggest to all who find themselves reading here
to settle for a little bit and decide on one thing that they would like more
than anything else in the world to concentrate upon. This might be a person to
love, or a pet. It might be a better job. It could be having a better relationship
with God. Who knows? It’s your life.
First, learn to listen to others. Learn to listen
to your own heart. Become more sensitive, as it were. However, you envision
that to be. There is no ruler on the doorway to say when you have reached that
level of understanding. It is a gradual thing. You might have a growing spurt
like you did as a youngster. Or it might take you years to understand. The
idea, though, is the catapulting force behind your desire to do something.
The next is to trust the process. When has a
prayer ever been granted the moment it is spoken? Not often. Make the prayer. And
listen to what your inner self tells you, listen to what is voiced in your proximity,
listen to the news, watch for the opportunities to read things, both in books
that might helpfully fall at your feet, or a suggestion made by someone else. Perhaps
you see a stranger on a bus and happen to see the title of the book they are
reading. You took notice, did you not? That could have been the universe
telling you where your next footstep lies.
Trust in the process. You will get there by
degrees. There is no winning the lottery. You are not equipped to handle it.
Shoot fire.
What?
I think I actually went to sleep there. Now, here
comes the backlash.
What backlash?
The chills that go up into my scalp. The tears that
are leaking. I can’t quite catch my breath. Moving into a space to channel is
still not seamless. It’s not as bad as it was, but it feels like somebody shook
me awake there. Sometimes, the deeper I go, the harder it is to come back and
act like nothing is wrong. It’s abrupt. It’s jolting.
Would you stop doing it?
No. You are too important to me, and I feel
important to other people, for me not to feel that a little bit of adjusting
after I come out of it is something to avoid.
Thank you for that.
You’re welcome. But I’m sort of hurting right
now.
Be quiet for a minute or two. You flew a little
too close to the sun for a moment. Catch your breath.
Thanks.
Okay, I’m back. It’s been a few minutes, and I’m back to normal again. So, yes, being a psychic is sometimes a little draining. But it is also enriching beyond a lot of what I have experienced in my life. If you are called this way, know that others have gone before you and in much the same manner as you are now.
There are references for you to look at below. It’s
not all that you should read, just some of it. They have helped me over time.
🌺 Pauline Evanosky
🌺My Links:
The Best Stuff for Kids on YouTube
Just Passing
Through on YouTube
Talking To
Spirit on YouTube
Pauline Evanosky on Medium
Talking To Spirit on Substack
Talking To Spirit — my
website
Facebook
My Table of
Contents for Medium — Updated
Monthly
My Table of
Contents for Substack — Also
Updated Monthly
References
I recommend on your path to more psychic awareness

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