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Sharing: Reflections about Information, Knowledge & Over Saturation

Friday, December 30th, 2005

I’m the type of person that loves to share my thoughts, knowledge, impressions, etc.. with others. That’s one major reason why this blog exists; however, I’m very aware that by sharing I can create over-saturation in the very industry where many make their living.

One thing I have learned is this: There is money where there is mystery. And no matter how “expert” you are at something, if someone thinks they can “do it” because the knowledge exists for them to obtain at any time or they have “seen” it actually work and it somehow looks “easy” there is less “value” attached.

As spiritual being who makes a living helping others, I am very aware that what I share has a ripple or existensial effect on myself and others. So it often pains me that I can’t share everything I want to… However, one day I hope to share the most important aspects of life and living that do not infringe upon another’s livlihood.

Because even though one can obtain knowledge, it doesn’t mean one will have the expertise to deliver professional results. Unfortunately many do not think that way.

With that said, I believe everyone has psychic abilities and if they so choose can develop it and I will help others develop this but I will help few understand or learn the mysteries of running a spiritual business. There is something wonderful in the estoric and there’s something wonderful in working for information, knowledge, or anything (for that matter). And when I see things from this perspective I realize I even do the “information seeker” a disservice by hand delivering the information they seek so I often “obscure or omit” information. If one really wants it and is destined to have it, it will make itself present.

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Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

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Why take a course to learn Tarot? There are many reasons. For one, Abella has been studying Tarot and esoteric systems since 1996. She has read over one hundred books related to Tarot and esoteric teachings; have used many divinatory tools; is a professional Psychic Tarot Reader; and continues to expand my knowledge and improve best practices.

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It’s Abella’s personal mission to use her positive, enthusiastic, and authentic way of being to inspire and motivate others to express and communicate positive, productive, and meaningful words and actions towards themselves and the people and issues they care about.

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Psychic Hotlines: Calling Keen and getting good or the best psychics

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

The following is in response to a Yahoo discussion on the service of Keen (whom I no longer use for reading purposes):

The question, rephrased in my own words, was: No one advertises “pre-cognition” skills. Does anyone know which readers have high accuracy in prediction (pre-cognition)?

My response:
You probably won’t [find someone advertising pre-cognition skills] since it’s not a popular search “marketing”term. You know, I didn’t even use “psychic” in my offerings until I realized that people are searching the Internet, for people like me, with the term “psychic, fortune teller, etc. etc.”. lol

I felt uncomfortable saying I was psychic though I never felt uncomfortable saying I was highly intuitive (which is actually essentially the same thing). But when I realized that what I’m doing is a business too, I stepped up the “marketing terminology” aspect and
did some exploring to see exactly what kind of “psychic” I was anyway. 🙂 And yes, I’m psychic and have now found comfort saying that but if it wasn’t for wanting the masses to understand what I do or who I am, I probably never would of used the term. 🙂

If you want to ask a clairvoyant (most popular search term used) if they are able to predict the future with accuracy, just email or ask them and say, “hey, how is your pre-cognition aka prediction skills?”.

If that is their expertise, they will be able to answer you quickly and “accurately” i.e. 8 out of 10 times. lol

Once a good connection is established with a psychic, then enjoy the immediate gratification of calling them [using the Keen system] when they are on. But immediate gratification without investigation is a sure way to have more of an opportunity of the call “not working out”.

The case for proper intention and/or direction: How to get the best psychic and/or divinatory readings.

Monday, December 12th, 2005

“If you keep asking the same questions repeatedly, your card readings may become muddy. Repeating the same question is a show of faithlessness, and the readings will reflect this.” Doreen Virtue Pg 12 Guidebook for the Archangel Oracle Cards. While the context applied to the reader, it equally applies to the seeker.

While most of the feedback I receive is fabulous, there’s always 1 out of 10 that isn’t. When I investigate that reason it’s usually because they have been asking the question repeatedly to themselves, other psychics, or they are a practicing reader/psychic themselves. This is not good. Neither is it useful to desire a specific outcome though manifestation and visualization techniques are offered to those who seek specific outcomes. It’s just that I may not “see” that outcome and it might require some work and/or flexibility to manifest it.

Long ago when I learned to read Tarot I made this same mistake but I was told that if I didn’t listen the first time and take some action, why should I be told again and again. I was also told to get the information (if it was helpful) and then forget about it unless I planned to take some sort of action.

The spirits do not like it when we don’t listen and really, why should they waste their time and energy?

Approach a reading with an open and receptive spirit. Search for the meaning in the message. What’s most important is that you walk away from a reading with a sense of peace, calm, or renewed enthusiasm. That something productive and meaningful just happened.

I don’t usually come up with names and anyway, how does me knowing a name I shouldn’t have known truly help you — other than maybe making one less of a skeptic? What’s most important is that you receive an objective and outside response to your queries and that you can believe in what’s being said and that what’s being said is positive and productive.

Anyway, that’s my take on it and I’m happy that a psychic and angel reader like Doreen Virtue agrees. 🙂

Edward Cayce says this: “Knowledge without practical ability to apply same may become sin. For, it is knowledge misapplied that was the fall — or the confusion.” 281-63

In other words, if you plan to do “nothing” with the messages delivered to you during a reading — even if it is to reject what was said and to take other action — why bother getting a reading?