Psychic & Mediumship
Psychic readings and mediumship are practices focused on perceiving information beyond the five physical senses. A psychic reader works with intuitive perception to interpret energy patterns, emotional dynamics, life themes, and potential outcomes. Mediumship is a specific form of psychic ability that involves perceiving and communicating with the consciousness of those who have passed. Every medium is a psychic, but not every psychic is a medium. Mediumship requires additional discernment, training, and ethical responsibility because it involves representing communication that carries deep emotional weight.
Historically, forms of psychic perception and mediumship appear across cultures—ancient Greek oracles, Indigenous shamans, African divination systems, and 19th-century Spiritualist movements in Europe and the United States. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, psychical research societies began studying mediumship under controlled conditions, laying the groundwork for modern parapsychology. While debate continues within mainstream science, structured research into telepathy, precognition, and survival-of-consciousness hypotheses has existed for over a century.
Professional integrity is essential in this field. A responsible reader maintains confidentiality. Personal information shared in a session must never be discussed publicly—on social media or elsewhere—without explicit permission, even if identifying details are removed. Trust is foundational to ethical practice.
Psychic readings and mediumship are interpretive practices. They involve probability, symbolism, and human free will. A skilled practitioner communicates clearly, avoids fear-based statements, and never claims absolute certainty. The purpose of a session is to provide insight, validation, and perspective while supporting personal responsibility and grounded decision-making.