Preparing for Your Reading
Your session is more than a conversation.
It is a meeting with yourself.
Whether you are coming for psychic guidance, mediumship, clarity, validation, or support during a season of change, the way you prepare matters. The more present, open, grounded, and emotionally honest you are willing to be, the more meaningful and impactful the experience often becomes.
This work is sacred to me. I ask that you approach it with the same level of care and respect.
Before Your Session
Please give yourself space before we meet.
Try not to rush into your session directly from work, errands, conflict, scrolling social media, or emotional chaos if possible. Even 10–15 minutes of quiet beforehand can make a significant difference.
It is important to:
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Sit in silence or meditate regarding the intention you have for your session and what you are hoping to achieve.
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Journal about what is weighing on your heart
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Make a list of questions
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Avoid alcohol or recreational substances beforehand
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Understand that being a "willing participant" and an "open participant" are 2 different things and this session requires both.
You do not need to arrive perfectly calm or spiritually “advanced.” You simply need to arrive willing to be present.
Come Open, Not Attached
Many people arrive hoping for certainty, specific answers, timelines, or proof. While sessions can absolutely contain deeply validating and evidential moments, this work does not always unfold in the exact way the mind expects it to.
Sometimes the most important messages are not the ones we thought we wanted.
Mediumship and intuitive work are not performances. They are conversations unfolding through symbolism, energy, emotion, memory, timing, and perception. Not every piece will make immediate sense in the moment.
There are often parts of a session that unfold months or even years later.
I regularly hear from clients who return and say:
“I finally understand what you meant.”
“That part of the reading came true years later.”
“At the time I couldn’t see it, but now it makes complete sense.”
Please allow space for the session to breathe beyond the hour we spend together.
Your Participation Matters
This is not passive work.
You are not here to be entertained, tested, convinced, or “read at” while remaining completely disconnected from the process. The most transformative sessions happen when clients are emotionally present, reflective, honest, and willing to engage with what arises.
I will hold space for you with compassion, integrity, and care.
But I cannot do your healing, decision-making, grieving, processing, or inner work for you.
What you receive from this experience is often directly connected to the level of openness and personal responsibility you bring into it.
During the Session
You never need to perform, overshare, or force emotion.
You are welcome exactly as you are.
At the same time, I encourage you to stay engaged and responsive throughout the session. Sometimes even small confirmations, context, or honest feedback help information unfold more clearly.
Please also understand:
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Not every message will resonate immediately
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Spirit communication is not a party trick or guaranteed formula
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I cannot ethically promise specific outcomes, predictions, or the connection of a particular loved one
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Some sessions are deeply emotional, while others feel subtle, grounding, or quietly profound
Every session unfolds differently.
After Your Session
Give yourself time to process.
Many people leave feeling emotional, lighter, reflective, exhausted, inspired, activated, peaceful, or unexpectedly quiet afterward. All of this is normal.
If possible, avoid immediately jumping back into noise, obligations, or overstimulation. Drink water. Rest. Journal. Take a walk. Sit with what surfaced.
Often the session continues unfolding internally long after we have ended.
Trust that clarity does not always arrive all at once.
Most of All
Come willing to hear the truth beneath the noise.
Not just what comforts you.
Not just what confirms what you already believe.
But what your soul may genuinely be asking you to see.
That is where the real work begins.