| How often should I get a reading? - Janet in OH |
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| Written by John Thornton | |
| Friday, 25 August 2006 | |
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Ray Stanford used to say, "People will believe anything I say when I'm asleep and nothing when I'm awake." Such is the life of a psychic. Sometimes, though, you have questions best for the person infront of the source – you know, the business manager for the beyond. Questions about training, ethics, what to expect from a reading, how to prepare and "Dude, what's it like?" all go to the psychic. This is a new feature for American Metaphysics. Send questions to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Questions for the source must include first and last name a location (your name won't be printed, I just need it to tune in) and a nickname for the newsletter. Try to keep the questions pretty specific so I can answer them in the space allotted. Questions for the psychic need a nickname. I reserve the right to edit questions for brevity, clarity, and spelling or punctuation. Questions that are chosen will be answered in the order they are received. In accordance with state law, - This is for entertainment purposes only. How often should I get a reading? - Janet in OH This is very individual and depends on what your goals are. If you are looking to work though deeper issues, sort of a psychic psychotherapy, where you will be doing a lot of the talking while looking to your psychic for guidance and insight into deep seated issues that may span many lifetimes, you probably need to meet once or twice a month in a ongoing fashion. Most people really only need a full reading once or twice a year; with maybe an extra short check in reading during that time. A good psychic is going to give you a lot of information during an hour reading, often covering huge swaths of your life, health and work and it will probably take you quite a while to work though and implement all that information into your life. If you haven't done your homework by your next reading the source will call you on it, often in great detail. Ron Roth once said, It is my job to inspire you, to teach you, not to do the work for you. You Do IT! |
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