
The Trick is Getting Them to Talk Back
December 17, 2007The Education of a Medium:
Well…it’s a looong story, of course. Which I’m dying to tell you, at length (whether you’re dying to read it at length, is another story.)
So I’ll cut to the chase: after several (somewhat traumatic) childhood experiences with precognition (including dreams that later came all too true), I stumbled upon a “Psychic Development” class at a local Spiritualist Church.
But as you may (or may not) know, the Spiritualist Church, which has been around for over 100 years, employs trained mediums as ministers. So 20 years ago, I was actually learning the ropes for becoming a psychic and medium (safely, and accurately.)
The safety factors I’ll get into in another post (for instance, as the medium minister teaching the class put it: “Just as there are live people you shouldn’t talk to, there are dead people you shouldn’t talk to, either.”)
As for accuracy, it helped when I learned how to clean up the spirit guides around me (which, like dusting, is a chore that apparently should be done regularly. Although I hate dusting.)
A couple classes in, we students formed a circle and attempted to give messages to each other. I said the first thing that popped into my head to the guy across from me, “You joined this class to get in touch with your mother, who died recently. But you’ve been feeling frustrated, and guilty, and worried, that you haven’t be able to connect with her. Your mother says not to worry, she’s fine, and she’s proud of you.”
Other than his name, I didn’t really know the guy, and frankly felt like an idiot blurting that out, based on no information whatsoever.
But he thanked me, with tears in eyes. “Yeah, that’s exactly the reason I joined this class, and I was worried and hurt and …”
In addition to those for classmates, I also gave several accurate readings to complete strangers at the graduation ceremony for our little class of mind readers (as you can imagine, the graduation ceremony for mediums is way cooler and more fun and a hell of a lot more weird than any other school commencement ceremony you may have attended.)
Okay, it’s going to sound like bragging, but the minister took me aside and told me that I had natural talent (or something along those lines) and could become a minister/medium myself.
However, at the time I was pursuing another (more wordly, shall we say) career path. And so used my new skills as a psychic medium, first, for friends who happened to be grieving, and then acquaintances who had questions about their life and future, and then as a telephone psychic, and so on and so forth.
(Which brings to mind the old, hoary — cough! – adage about prostitution: First you do it for fun, then for friends, and then for money.)
The truth of the matter is, I love helping people, and it’s a natural high answering their questions about the path of their lives, or what the future may hold. As well as possibly connecting them to relatives and friends who have passed over. (Hey, your live friends and relatives aren’t always home when you call, are they? Or they may be screening, but let’s give our dead friends the benefit of the doubt on that score.)
So feel free to call for an appointment: I can’t wait to wait to look into your future, answer your questions, or connect you with the next life.
Let’s connect,
Jude
(310) 663-7019 Telephone readings, or in-person appointments in Los Angeles
funny and engaging… nice start, I’d call. B
I have a loved one who had just been passed away and cremated. I do not know where his ashes are placed, I wish to know from him where his ashes are kept so that I can visit him and say prayers for him.
Can you show me how to communicate with a loved one who has just passed away – I dont have the opportunity to care for him and tell him that I loved him
I’d be happy to connect you to your loved one, and help you learn how to talk to him on your own.
In fact, I think your questions already have him tapping inside my head, eager to talk to you!
You can call me at (866) 629-3751 to make an appointment:
my rates are $1.99 per minute for a short reading.
Or, if you want a longer reading:
$55 per half hour and $100 an hour,
and I accept both Visa and Mastercard.
If you’d rather pay by check,
or get your message by email,
my rate is $45 for a short reading,
$95 for a long reading,
and I’ll send you a Paypal invoice,
which can either be paid by check, or credit card.
Happy Holidays,
I look forward to connecting for you,
Jude
(866) 629-3751
I saw you at the Physic Fair in Reno. I asked you what field of work you suggested me to go into after being out of the work force for a few years. You told me to get into “home Care” with out going through all the training. I waited a day and decided to see what if anything was open in this field on Craige list. I found 2 that seemed interesting and made calls each one. I went to my 1st interview today, and I think I already have a job, but I also after a phone interview and another interview next week. I am on a roll. Thank You for the insite to my real feelings.
I’m happy I could help you, Patti!
what spiritualist camp did you go to? we used to go to one in Indiana. It was about 100 years old. I would like to find a camp in Arizona to take classes in. I live in the southeast portion, in Mesa. Any suggestions?
I took the psychic development and mediumship class at a small spiritualist congregation in Los Angeles, but discovered spiritualism at the camp in Cassedega, Florida (again, about 100 years old!)
As for Arizona spiritualist worship, the National Spiritualist Association of churches lists only:
Church of the Living Spirit, 3736 W. Wahalla Lane, Glendale, AZ 85351 Rev. Janet Tisdale, NST (623) 972-3916 JTizzy@aol.com
But another source for spiritualist churches in Arizona, includes the following:
CARE Spiritualism
9142 E. Emerald Dr., Sun Lakes, 85248-0817
(480) 802-2768; Fax: (480) 802-2767
Phoenix Chapel of the Sunflower, NSAC
2250 n 16th St, suite 105-106, 85006-1877
(602) 838-8990
Church of the Living Spirit, NSAC
2641 W. Union Hills Dr. (602) 730-6053
Desert Shadows Church
P.O. Box 62284, Phoenix, AZ 85082
(480) 921-4111
Harmony Chapel, NSAC
1522 W. Encanto Blvd., 85007
(602) 340-1939
Tonopah Sun Spiritualist Camp Association, Inc
( aka Sun Camp)
2525 N. 355th Ave., Tonopah, AZ, 85063
Tel:(602) 386-3877
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