How to Become a Psychic

A psychic is someone who uses extrasensory perception to provide insight and guidance on matters of the heart, mind, and soul. These individuals use clairvoyance, clairaudience, and telepathy to absorb and transmit intuitive information without the need for verbal communication.

While everyone is capable of being psychic to some degree, it takes a person with special training and dedication to develop these skills to a professional level. Psychics are often trained to operate at a higher energy frequency, which allows them to be more sensitive and to see, hear, and feel what their clients are experiencing.

Psychics can also read your aura, the energy field that surrounds your physical body. Your thoughts, emotions, and experiences are all stored within your aura, so a psychic can use this information to gain insight into your past, present, and future. Some psychics can even access the Akashic Records, a vast fifth-dimensional database that contains records of your soul’s choices throughout time.

You can also practice your own psychic abilities at home by playing with tarot cards, writing down your pre perceptions before going to a new place, and by practicing the art of communicating without any verbal language leading the way (such as Zener cards). Remember to clear and protect your aura and take care of your energy, as negative energies can interfere with your ability to be psychic. Also, never trust a psychic who messaged you out of the blue saying they have a reading for you, as this is usually an indication that they are not a legitimate psychic.