27 Quotes About Psychic Medium

The world is a strange and mysterious place that can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time. We have been warned that the unseen forces of nature are hiding everywhere, but we often don’t know what to expect until it happens to us.  Most of us will never get a chance to experience something paranormal, but if we did, it would be a profound experience. It would change us forever, and give us a glimpse into the other side of life. The following quotes about psychic-mediums will help you understand what could happen if you did encounter a psychic-medium.

A sex worker deserves a billion times more respect, than...
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A sex worker deserves a billion times more respect, than the mystical fraudsters of the society, such as astrologers, psychics and tarot card readers. Abhijit Naskar
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The human body is sustained by the same prana that nourishes the universe. The body (your equipment) has the ability to control and use this special energy through the use of "pranayama". Don't let true word scare you - it just means to control, channel, and direct the flow of prana through the use of breath. John Holland
Love and intuition are both the language of the soul....
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Love and intuition are both the language of the soul. Speak soul. Jodi Livon
The world is more than black and white. Seeing everything...
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The world is more than black and white. Seeing everything in color helps me raise my spirit and find my happy. Life is meant to be lived in color! Jodi Livon
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A psychic reading is not just about career opportunities, good fortune or meeting tall, dark strangers. It is a sacred portal to manifesting your true destiny. Anthon St. Maarten
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Self-acceptance is self-love in action. Jodi Livon
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Our feelings are the wings of our intuition. Jodi Livon
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When you trust your gut, follow your heart, and use your head, magic happens! Jodi Livon
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The goal of the soul is to work toward enlightenment. Jodi Livon
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When you act on an intuitive impulse, you are celebrating one of the thoroughly joyful aspects of life on this planet. That calm, guiding inner voice is a natural part of you and deserves to be honored. What is not natural is ignoring it. Jodi Livon
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Allow the power to flow through you. Don’t try to capture it. You wish only to borrow it. G.G. Collins
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The wolf turned to Rachel. She was afraid to run, afraid fleeing would make it chase her. Somewhere in the stored files of her mind, she remembered one should not look directly at a menacing dog, but she couldn’t take her eyes from it. G.G. Collins
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There was nothing physical she could do to stop Mario from carrying out whatever he wished. She shivered at the thought of what that sleazy, other world leftover might do should she launch an attack on him. G.G. Collins
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Being the soothsayer of the tribe is a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Anthon St. Maarten
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Lena scowled at the empty space in her living room. "Oh sure, thanks, I had fun too." She'd stayed awake, spilled a cup of perfectly good tea, and for what? A spirit with the noncorporeal equivalent of erectile dysfunction. Mostly she was fine being permanently on-call in the Veil. On nights like this, however, it sucked. Laura Oliva
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The rancid odor mixed with the dust, death, and confusion as they awaited those who could clean up the mess and make death official. G.G. Collins
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It has been suggested that the color of an aura can reveal characteristics about the generating source. Mark Ireland
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Through discussions, reading, contemplation, and practice I've come to recognize the importance of subtle feelings and symbols. By paying attention to subtle energy, typically in the form of thoughts and feelings, we began to tap into our inner capacity to commune with those we've loved and lost, as well as other streams of consciousness and information. Mark Ireland
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People can fall into habitual programmed patterns of thinking, underpinned by long-held beliefs and blind acceptance of conventional wisdom. Lying beneath such surface thoughts are mental cues that operate on the subconscious level, compelling people to act in certain ways, yielding conclusions that fit within their pre-existing biases. Many people are unaware that these processes are even occurring. Mark Ireland
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Perhaps the day will come when Western science is able to confirm the existence of immaterial forces and realms. Compelling research in the field of parapsychology indirectly points to this possibility, yet most people in mainstream science can't bring themselves to consider the implications. Mark Ireland
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Some contemporary mediums dislike the term 'psychic' because they feel it carries a negative connotation, leading people to associations with crystal balls, tea-leaf reading, fortune-telling, or other stereotypes. Mark Ireland
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First, I have culled evidence that physical death is not the end of the road for any of us. I know this message is critical because I've seen people consumed by fear of death or suffering unbearable grief after losing a loved one. Some can draw into a shell, ceasing all efforts to reach their potential, or even give up on life. Mark Ireland
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Reductionism argues that we can learn what 'makes things tick' by looking more closely at matter, examining the underlying units. There are at least two problems with this approach. First, reductionism assumes that only observable, material items are 'real, ' even though the vacuum of space is known to contain vast amount of inaccessible, 'invisible' energy. Subatomic particles go in and out of observable 'existence, ' and science does not know 'where' they go when they are not manifesting here. Second, this path of reasoning ignores a major quandary encountered in the realm of quantum physics. When examining matter more closely--diving down from the molecular level to the subatomic--a point is soon reached where there is virtually nothing present, at least not an obvious 'material something. Mark Ireland
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For some, reassessing concepts about truth and reality can be a scary proposition. Mark Ireland
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Many people profess a belief in the existence of a spiritual realm, often aligning with their religious training or background. (Recent surveys indicate that, on average, between 48 percent and 59 percent of Europeans claim to believe in an afterlife, while between 72 percent and 74 percent of people in the United States assert a belief in life after death.) But when confronted with the loss of a child, a spouse, or another deeply loved person, one may find that his or her belief set is deeply challenged, and some suffer a crisis of faith. Mark Ireland
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In Western culture, the 'miracles' referenced in scripture seem to have been relegated to the past as if to imply that they were reserved exclusively for certain historical periods. Mark Ireland