I’m pretty sure that you know what a psychic medium is and what a psychic medium does. It’s most likely that your idea of a psychic medium includes a woman in elaborate flowing robes or an old man cloaked in mystery. While some psychic mediums do express themselves with traditional supernatural imagery, far more than you would think are the quiet neighbor next door, the cashier at the grocery store or the person looking back at you in the mirror.
At first thought, it may seem impossible for you to be a psychic medium. You don’t have a crystal ball, and you were too scared to watch the movie Ghost and don’t have velvet robes hanging in the back of your closet. What you don’t know is that there is more to being a psychic medium than one might first think. In fact, it might be time to ask yourself if you are a medium.
Consider the following questions, and if you answer yes to many of them, it’s time to explore your connection to the spiritual world.
Do you often feel changes in temperature, pressure or other “odd” feelings when you walk into a room? Many psychic mediums are extremely sensitive to the energy of their personal space, and often spirits will manifest as environmental changes.
Do you have vivid dreams and do you carry the mood of these dreams with you throughout your day? While you may have developed the ability to ignore or explain away paranormal messages during your waking life, your defenses are down as you sleep. It’s not uncommon for spirits to communicate with people through dreams, especially if the individual is not aware of their special abilities.
Do you often have sudden anxiety attacks that aren’t explained by your current circumstances? While you may think that you are an anxious person, there is a chance that your extrasensory ability to communicate with the spiritual realm fuels your anxiety. Take the time to examine if your fear is rooted in real events or could it be trigged by paranormal entities?
Do you often get the sense that you are being watched or do you hear voices when no one is there? What you may think is an active imagination, may be a response to communications from the spiritual realm. If this is a regular occurrence for you, start to pay attention to the moments before and after you get this sensation. How do you perceive these messages and what is trying to be communicated to you?
Do you bring disaster to electronic appliances? Are you known for making even the most simple or reliable electronics go haywire? Your connection to the spiritual world could be disrupting the electric currents powering your phone, computer or tablet.
The more questions you answered yes to, the more likely it is that you have extrasensory abilities. Look inside yourself to determine the next step you need to take on your spiritual journey to become a psychic medium.
I found the article to be a good introduction for those curious about psychic mediums. It demystifies the concept and encourages readers to explore their own potential abilities without relying on stereotypical images.
The article provides an interesting perspective on the subtle signs that might indicate one has psychic abilities. The questions posed are thought-provoking and could serve as a starting point for those looking to explore this area further.
I agree, Mary. It’s fascinating how the article breaks down common experiences that many might dismiss as unrelated to psychic abilities.
The notion that everyday experiences could indicate psychic abilities is compelling. The environmental sensitivity and vivid dreams are particularly relatable aspects for many people.
Indeed, Cumulus. These experiences are often overlooked or rationalized away, but the article suggests a different interpretation that can be quite enlightening.
While the article presents some intriguing ideas, I would like to see more scientific evidence or studies that support the existence of psychic abilities. Personal anecdotes are interesting, but they need to be balanced with empirical data.
The piece raises some valid points about sensitivity to environmental changes and anxiety potentially having otherworldly origins. It would be interesting to read about practical steps one could take to develop or understand these abilities better.