Caller vs. Psychic
Recently, I had a call from a nice young woman who was the perfect example of the type of caller I've wanted to write about, but could never find the words.
She asked me exactly how her next romance would appear in her life.
My cards showed several loving friends around her, and many upcoming delightful summer parties.
Usually, when a spread of cards plays out this way, it means that the caller's friends are going to act as clever hosts and hostesses and invite the caller to parties to which they have also invited eligible men friends. It also means blind, or arranged, dates.
On a spiritual level, it means that the caller's higher powers, angels and higher selves are, shall we say, on the job. They're conspiring to ensure that my caller finds a new romance.
So I told my caller that she was going to meet her next great love in a social atmosphere.
She immediately shot me down with this hilarious line: "I never socialize."
So where was she expecting to meet the love of her life? In her bathroom? At a gas station? In the Scotch tape section at Staples?
Here is my point. I think it is wise to take a breath and think when a psychic or a card reader, like me, says something to you. A reading is not a battle of wits. Just think for a moment. For example, the attractive young woman I speak of probably goes someplace once in a while. There are 4th of July picnics, birthday parties, baptisms, family gatherings, work parties. In fact, when she and I spoke further, it turned out that she had many friends, who often invited her to their homes for dinner. Forgive me, but - duh.
Please try to keep in mind that psychics, card readers and light workers aren't the bad guys. In fact, I have many clients who would love to be Keen readers - they have their Keen sites all set up and are poised to begin working, but they are afraid! They're afraid of being judged and shot down, as I was, and they're afraid of working their hearts out for chronically angry people who misdirect their anger by leaving scathing feedback. That's how sensitive and well-meaning most readers are.
Here is an example of when I was closed-minded with a reader. I had a card reading when I was a very young woman. The reader said, "You are going to be leaving that 'little boy' energy far behind you very soon."
Well, get off it, Sabu! What was that comment supposed to mean to a snappy young chick who caroused, partied and dated neurotic young guys? It was supposed to mean exactly this: Only days later I met the older man who has been my husband for 20 years. We've lived a very adult, responsible life together.
What I am saying is this this: When calling any Keen reader, use your imagination. Open your mind. Be willing to put your faith in something besides a dreary recitation of the facts of your past. Yawn.
After all, you're calling to hear about your future, right?