

The Way of the Reluctant Psychic
Memoir in progress
My kicking-and-screaming journey from journalist to psychic.
As I work on a memoir about my journey from normal life to the mystical world, I realize the phrase "reluctant psychic" is an understatement. I was working as a journalist in London when I had a sudden psychic opening. I wanted to be ANYTHING but a psychic. I hated psychics. I had a jet-setting life that had taken me all over the world and I did not want to give it up.
It took years to accept my authentic calling. Today, I channel for clients and friends every day.
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Here's an excerpt from The Way of The Reluctant Psychic.
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"I’m quiet as the guides speak to me. They use language, but sometimes I enter a corridor full of dozens of doors. I'm led to an open door where I meet someone in a symbolic setting, a professor, for example, sitting in his book-lined study holding a map. I'll sit with him and be given information to share.
In 20 years of doing this, I’ve learned that no two psychics are alike. Some get a feeling, some have a “knowing”, others see images, there are those who speak to the dead, many talk to ancestors, and some see past lives."
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