Summer 2009 marked my departure from 25 years of Corporate America to my new career as a psychic medium. It was a whole new classroom. Thus, my thirst for learning went into overdrive. As with any new job, there are various…
I Get Mail!
Recently, I was interviewed about my profession as a psychic medium, which prompted me to review questions I’d received over the last few months from potential clients. Here are a few: “Is it difficult for you do readings for people you…
Daddy
Unlike thousands who shared wonderful pictures of their fathers on Facebook over the weekend, I didn’t. Truth is: I don’t even have a photo of mine, much less, one of us together. During my sixth grade year, he drifted away and I’ve seen…
Can You Deliver A Message For Me?
Spirits from the other side have been busy reaching out to me lately. And, I try to answer every call. In most cases, I sense who’s the visitor; call it, Spiritual Caller ID! Last month alone, I had the honor to connect…
But, What Can I Do?
Today’s post concerns a psychic intuitive vision that I had last week concerning gun violence. Here’s what I documented in my journal: “Someone in a motorcade is the target of a sniper shooting. The person is a dignitary. I’m seeing…
The Window Unit
There are nights when I miss the old window unit air conditioner that served my childhood’s modest, three-bedroom ranch house in Southern Alabama. That’s right: three bedrooms, one window unit! “Where’s he going with this,” you’re probably asking yourself? Summer’s…
Auto Focus
A friend recently announced, “I’m entering a new chapter,” indicating she’d taken steps to embrace life’s opportunities for self expansion. My response: “New chapters are often hard to put down.” It’s true; for once a decision is made to move forward, positive forces…
Summer Predictions
I’ve mentioned before that I receive psychic visions/insights regarding issues for the general population. In the past, I’ve predicted the uprising in Egypt, groups of Catholic nuns revolting, same-sex marriage gaining momentum and public school lunch programs addressing child obesity, among others. Here…
Zone Out
We’ve heard the term, “comfort zone,” which is, well, a comfortable way of saying, “no worries.” But, is it really? There’s nothing wrong with being relaxed and content in life, but one wants to pay attention when the mood becomes far too…
Spring Drive
Moving to Louisville on Easter 2004 had no fanfare; lunch was courtesy of a Wendy’s drive-thru next to a suburban mall. However, the roughness of being an outsider in a new city wore off. For my five-plus years that followed…