CLAIRVOYANCE: The Psychic Sketch Pad

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CLAIRVOYANCE:  The Psychic Sketch Pad
Psychic work by its very nature is creative, like the sketch pad of an artist.  So when you are read, be open and liberal in your interpretation of “sketched” perceptions to get the most use of what is delivered. 
English: Storefront Psychic fortuneteller in D...
English: Storefront Psychic fortuneteller in Downtown Crossing, Boston. January 2009 photo by John Stephen Dwyer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
EXACT OR SKETCHY.  My readings will present a definite “yes” or “no” answer if asked, however, when I get into “reading” the mind of a person, or even mediumship, information can come in either exactly correct or a bit sketchy, requiring interpretation.  At times there is a mist around what I see.  Or I might just get the impression of something and not know what it means.
THE BOAT.  The other day I was reading for a lovely lady who wanted to know what strategy to take as she approached her divorce mediation the next day.  First I saw a boat and heard, “Talk to him about the boat.”
THE BOAT MADE SENSE.  As a married couple they had frequently spoken about retiring on a boat together so this made sense to her.  To me it seemed ridiculous, but thank goodness I presented it because we both realized this would be a wonderful way to establish rapport with her soon to be ex-husband during the meditation. 
CLAIRVOYANCE:  Sticking with what you get as a psychic clairvoyant can sometimes be a daunting task.
But I forged forward. I said, “This may seem a bit odd, but I see your husband drinking a lemon lime drink, like a soda.  I can actually taste it.”
LEMONCELLO.  Her jaw dropped.  She said, “I just made a huge supply of home made Lemoncello to mix with club soda which I have been giving to friends as gifts.  I will offer him some tomorrow.  It will bring a feeling of good will to the mediation.”
Another client however, no matter how many times I said what I received, she did not “hear” me.   Perhaps she wanted to hear something else. After our session she contacted me on email and asked over and over for clarification.  I finally said,
NOT BLACK OR WHITE. “Please do not get fixed on ideas offered during a reading. This is not a science, nor black and white.
PSYCHIC WORK IS CREATIVE.  This is psychic work, and by its very nature is creative, like the sketch pad of an artist.   What is said should be taken as suggestions, impressions, not conclusions [unless a conclusion was offered].
ACCEPT OR REFUTE.  You, as the client, need to take the responsibility to accept or refute what is said according to your own common sense.   You then become part of the creative process and get more from the ideas presented this way.
CLAIRVOYANCE:  Be open and you will be rewarded with more. “
I hope this little peek into psychic work was helpful, interesting and amusing to you.
Have a blessed day!
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