How to Become a Psychic

Psychics offer guidance, advice and insight into all aspects of life. They can give you clues about your future, connect you with loved ones who have passed or provide a warning. They do this by tapping into your energy field (also called your aura). Psychics are also sometimes said to be able to access the Akashic records, the vast fifth-dimensional database of all souls’ choices and past lives.

Many psychics rely on their clairs for their divination abilities and use tools like Tarot cards, runes, I Ching, palmistry or astrology to help them organize intuitive information. However, most psychics can do more than one type of reading, and some specialize in certain areas, such as relationship and love issues, career or finances.

Some psychics are clairvoyant, which means they can see spirit forms and communicate with angels and guides. They can also communicate with people in the physical world by imagining what they are wearing or saying. These images may be materializations that look incredibly real or can appear in the mind’s eye like on an internal television screen.

You can learn to develop your own psychic ability by clearing out your mind and opening yourself up to otherworldly energies, Jackson says. Practicing meditation is helpful, as is surrounding yourself with positive people and letting go of stress and negativity. You can even try remote viewing, a psychic ability that involves visiting places mentally without being physically present. To practice, imagine places you are going to visit the next day, such as your local grocery store or your friends’ homes.