How to Find a Psychic Medium
If you're one of the many people who believe in the abilities of psychics or even if you're just curious, you might be interested in speaking to a psychic medium. Psychic abilities enable these people to serve as a contact between the living and the dead, foresee the future and view the past. Due to the number of impostors posing as psychics, however, people often find it difficult to find a reputable psychic medium. Although it takes a little time and research, it is possible to find a reputable psychic medium.
Things You'll Need
- Listings of psychic fairs in your area
- Listings of spiritualist churches in your area
Instructions
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How to Find a Psychic Medium
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Find a network that specializes in mediums. Check their history to see what types of readings they offer and to learn more about the psychics' backgrounds and overall experience.
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Ask friends and acquaintances for a personal recommendation. If you don't know anyone who has dealt with a psychic medium, look for reviews online.
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Attend local psychic fairs. If you live near a metropolitan city, there are usually multiple events occurring throughout the year.
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Visit a spiritualist church or one that specializes in psychic science. Although they might not broadcast their abilities, you are likely to find many psychic mediums in these organizations.
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Narrow down your list of potential psychic mediums. Once you find two or three who you're interested in, contact him or her to schedule an interview.
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Ask each candidate about their beliefs. Make sure you pick a psychic medium whose views align with your own.
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Tips & Warnings
Be wary of any psychic medium who claims to have spell casting abilities, says your future cannot be changed, or reads from a script. A reputable psychic medium's charges will be based on demand, not by the amount of time you spend with him or her. Reasonable fees range from $30 to $300 per reading, depending on his or her popularity.
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- Photo Credit Dani Simmonds
Comments
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bakerthebrand
Oct 16, 2009
Nice post here.