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The truth about readings and predictions

One of my advisors told me regarding readings, "I already feel clients have unrealistic expectations" and I have to say that with some of the stories I've come across lately, I have to agree. I'd like to straighten a few things out about this line of work.  I take my job as a spiritual advisor VERY seriously.  Does this mean I am always right? No, and I am certainly not the voice of God.  Who is? God him/herself.  If you want to hear the voice of God, my suggestion is to pray.  If you would like guidance, advice or clarification of your own intuition, call a psychic/advisor.  You can even find these answers within yourself. 

In my life, predictions have gone wrong or not come to fruition...even from my most trusted advisors. Why? Here are the reasons:

1.) I choked the life out of my prediction and DWELLED on the outcome. Dwelling shows Spirit you have no faith.

2.) I used my own free will to go against my advisor's counsil.  I either didn't follow advice, focused too much on the situation or changed my mind about what I wanted.

3.) Another person's free will interfered.  That other person made a decision that affected the final outcome.

4.) Advisors are not 100% accurate.

5.) It was time for me to grow up and start trusting in my own intuition. 

When I do a reading, I can see probabilities given a client's energy and the energy of the people involved.  Does this mean the most likely outcome will happen? No, not always. Any of the above situations can contribute to a false prediction.  I am human, just like my clients.  I like to believe we all have endless potential but part of the human experience is we all make mistakes.  Even the most trusted advisor will not be spot on for every aspect of your life. This is why it's best to find an advisor that works for you. 

So how can you make the most of your reading?
1.) Ask clear questions and if you don't like the answer ask, "Can this be changed? What do I need to do?"  Spirit will guide you on the work that you need to do. There is nothing in life I haven't been able to pray my way through.  Prayer doesn't need to be intense. You can say, "Please provide me guidance on ______."

2.) Remove the word "timing" from your vocabulary.  I like to think of predictions as "probabilities" as little in life is set in stone.  A lot can change energetically in the matter of a few moments.  If you think your situation is divinely timed and divinely placed, I'll put big money on the fact that you are wrong. Timing predictions also get you caught up in "psychic hell" where you feel the need to constantly check on the prediction.

3.) Realize that Spirit will leave out details.  Heck, my own guides fail to give me all the information all the time. Why? So that I don't dwell on a situation. Also, remember, we are here to learn and grow which means lessons.  I cannot always see every single aspect of what you are meant to learn just like my guides don't reveal everything to me. 

4.) Ask how to co-create with the Universe for the outcome in your highest good.  Often when we are seeking counsel it's because we are unsure of what to do, how someone feels, where to go next... I've learned to manifest: "I know the answer to _______."  "I know how ____ feels about me."  "I know exactly where I want to move and what kind of job I want."  God doesn't want us to be louses and wait for life to happen... God is about MAKING life happen. 

5.) Realize that putting your faith in another human is wrong.  You will be disappointed. Faith belongs with God (Spirit), not with your psychic advisor.  Seek advise and if you don't agree with it, do something else. If you don't get what you want, don't blame your advisor.  We are only messengers.  That's right--you hear the message through us not from us.  You have your own intuition and part of this experience is to learn to use it so you don't need the assistance of an advisor. 


Above all, realize that readings are meant to guide you on your path and we cannot effect the choices of another.  It's best to concentrate our energy on our life. Does it always have to be so serious? No, have fun with it!  Ask some fun or silly questions! At the end of it all, let the predictions go.  Do your work and you will always be rewarded.






Published Monday, November 10, 2008 2:32 PM by Mandy Kay

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# re: The truth about readings and predictions

I enjoyed your post...thank you for sharing!
Monday, November 10, 2008 5:06 PM by Maoie

# re: The truth about readings and predictions

Thanks for your comment and you're welcome :)
Monday, November 10, 2008 5:21 PM by Mandy Kay

# re: The truth about readings and predictions

Excellent reading,very well written,
Thank You.
Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:39 AM by Richard Oppelt

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