A Psychic’s Crystal Ball Rarely Comes Without a Crow

There’s great pain and suffering in knowing who you are and having to play your role all while having to integrate what you’re learning along the way. Sometimes we just want to rest but Soul says: “You know what you have to do, now do it or I’ll just sit here and drive you mad until you do”. 

Let’s get started then. We have a Solar Eclipse in Libra in the wake, only hours till count down. 

When someone goes to see a psychic what state of mind are they usually in? Are they in their power? Are they thinking clearly? Are they asleep to who and what they are? Do they know anything at all about the psychic who will be reading for them, really? 

Most often, none to all of the above, and their state of mind is usually that of confusion. They’re seeking answers to major life decisions. Seeking answers to the mysteries of existence. Perhaps in fear, sadness and grief. Most of all they’re in denial of exactly who and what they are and how the universe works to give them exactly what they need to know.

We all start our journey of awareness at those measly levels of cognition and heart power. Sitting across from someone who we give our authority over to in hopes of receiving information about ourselves that we just can’t seem to access ourselves. The consequences of which might last much longer than a session. For those in a complete state of blind-sightness a quick session could alter the course of their lives drastically.

What great responsibility in playing such a role. You see, we are all co-creating this adventure together but the greater the power assumed the greater the responsibility must be self-imposed. I say this from past experience. The consequences of which ripple down throughout the timelines. Make no mistake, playing with destiny is no cheeky game.

Until people go through a remembering of their own soul history, how can they even know if what the psychic is telling them is true? 

The many layers, levels of filtering, perception, interpretation of information in the field radiating is a foggy game at best, even for the most attuned psychic sitting across the table from you. The more you know what your actual blueprint and templating is, the funnier the interpretations of those doing the readings get. It’s like they’re playing telephone between your soul and a main character from one of their past lives. 

They capture a fragment of your energy and assume they’re extrapolating the right story or absolute truth on who you are, your past lives or what you’re currently going through. What’s even worse about going to a psychic is knowing that what they are telling you pertaining to your past lives is being filtered by their very own shadow self. The psychic’s crow, if left unattended steals the show.

I have Pluto on my ascendant. Telling these stories gets really annoying but people have to know. They need to know how fragile their eager minds are. Like sponges soaking in every word dripping from the psychic’s mouth like ought be scalar waves from Polaris. Being carried away in this direction or that direction based on someone else’s intuitive hunches, like puzzle pieces being put together by a sibling sitting next to you at the dinner table. 

Can’t you see? They’re planting seeds into your mind. They’re literally using one of the most sophisticated forms of hypnosis on you. I’m extremely sensitive to the power of words. This is what has allowed me to guard the fertility of my mind with great care. Not to mention my womb.

If you dare go to a psychic for counselling, please dissect everything they say with all of your own psychic discernment, capacities, logic and reasoning. What is left after that process might have some merit to consider. 

Sessions are more than just words. They’re energetic patterns, packed with instructional information on what to think, feel and imagine into existence. Do not let anyone program your life or how you should think and feel about yourself. This starts with acknowledging the power you potentially give over to the people you consult for advice, like psychics.

The best you can hope for when visiting a psychic is someone with incredible life experience who has accumulated wisdom beyond their years to guide you back into yourself. Taking great consideration and care of every word they share with you.

My advice to anyone listening is rather than placing your future in the hands of the Psychic’s Crow, sit down by yourself on any fine day and begin discovering who you are for yourself. Keep a journal, a dream log, dive into legitimate systems of self knowledge. Begin your journey of knowing thyself. Practice daily meditation and open to the soul within you. Ask to be shown who you are, ask to remember where you’ve been and ask to know your true purpose here. 

Perhaps you’ll find you have tapped into more information about yourself than the psychic can give you. You might even discover that nothing they say can and should be accepted in blind faith. You might realize that although some people may be activated to certain psychic gifts they still haven’t done the shadow work on themselves to avoid projection or distortions of intuitive interpretations. 

If they don’t do the shadow work it fully guarantees that their unconscious bits gets mixed into their reading of you, giving you the most watered down version of what they’re picking up at best. 

Listen, if you’ve decided to play the role of a psychic, in the least do daily practices that are focused on personal shadow work. Test yourself regularly to ensure you don’t start accumulating life times of having to go back to rebalance the scales of chaos you’ve created. 

Make sure your health comes first. If you are clinging on to states of increased awareness into other dimensions at the cost of your physical, mental or emotional health you’ve betrayed yourself and will eventually feel the consequences. 

The body always tells us when we’ve reached our limits. The ego might have it’s own ideas about things but it’s rarely worth the cost of our health. One thing I had to learn the hard way is that just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should or that it’s aligned with our true purpose here.

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