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About Us
I am the author of "Karma Cards: A Guide to Your Future
Through Astrology", along with 45 other popular spiritual self-help books
and tools about the power of intuition, oracles, signs and symbols.
I
am also a professional psychic adviser to businesses and individuals and I have
communicated with many deceased people. I believe without question in how
our lives here and now are affected by "karma," the spiritual
equivalent of Sir Issac Newton's First Law of Motion: For every action there is
an equal and opposite reaction, and that our beliefs and actions in the past
have consequences in our present and our future, just as our present
actions can affect our future and change our "karma." I even suspect
that time might be fluid enough where our present beliefs and actions affect
our past.
People
always ask me how I keep from picking up psychic information about everybody
around me, as if their TV’s, radios, and computers don’t have an on/off switch.
I have a not so secret method for keeping myself from being overwhelmed by
people’s thoughts. For me to get psychic information for people, they have to
ask me a specific question, the more specific the better. There is an old
saying among practitioners of the divinatory arts, “If you know your question,
you know your answer.”
Since this
sounds so wrong to anyone with a burning question and obviously is not true for
most people, I gave it a lot of thought and realized that those sneaky old
ancient wise women and men were trying to tell questioners everywhere that if
they really concentrated on what they wanted to know about, then their
situation would become much clearer to them and a good many of them would have
the answer they were looking for.
This does
create a bit of a problem, but not for me. When I do readings for people for
the first time, they usually say “Tell me something about my future,” or “What
do you see for me,” or, my least favorite, “Read me!” You’d be surprised at how
people react when I tell them that I need them to ask me a specific question
about a specific situation or aspect of their life before I can tune in to
their answer. Believe it or not, they usually say, “But I don’t have any
questions.”
I know what
you are thinking, if they have no questions, then why do they want a reading?
It is quite exasperating, but it is very, very common in my experience. Also,
don’t get into the business of reading for people if you do not love people and
have compassion for the fact that we are all finding our way in this world. So
even though I do enjoy it, I don’t read people for fun, theirs or mine. I take
it as seriously as life and death – which it is very connected to – since I
feel that my answers come from people that either I or my clients have known
and loved who are now on the other side.
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