Thursday, January 1, 2015

Different Methods Of Psychic Readings

By Stacey Burt


In most every city, there is at least one psychic, or fortune teller. Psychic readings can be fun and informative whether working out of a house, an office, over the phone, online, at a carnival, festival or in a city entertainment district. When seeking out any occultist or spiritualist for such advice, it is important to know the difference between a true professional and those committing fraud.

After locating an establishment, draw up a written agreement between the owner(s)/operator(s) of the establishment and festival or faire organizers. Generally, if an individual works on private property, one can be exempt from the high cost of booth and festival fees, especially if all one needs to provide the service is a window sill, or can do so inside the venue.

Individuals doing so have been known to become regulars who work hours outside fairs and festivals, often at the request of the venue. One reader in Texas often had a line around the corner on Saturday nights, thanks to referrals from the restaurant who provided a space for the psychic to set up shop.

In areas like New Orleans, Austin, and other areas with entertainment districts, readers often set up spaces either with a blanket and incense, or tables and chairs. Depending on the client, an individual may offer tea, or other food and drink to break the ice.

Most believed to be real psychics also tend to volunteer time to help in aiding others. Whether this is through palm analysis, or tarot, as is the case with Lifepath Spiritual Counseling, it is fairly easy to tell the difference. Also, most real psychics ask for a donation, or charge a nominal fee, generally less than a hundred dollars depending on the length and style of the reading.

When it comes to deciding which deck(s) or tool(s) to use for a reading, it is important that the reader have a connection with the imagery and meaning of the cards. For example, someone providing readings at a Pagan or Wiccan festival may want to use a deck like the "Goddess Oracle, " by Hrano Janto, while Buddhists may want to use the "Buddha Tarot, " which came out a few years ago.

Also, when providing services to private parties, or other special events, it is good to work directly with the organizers. In dong so, the organizer can help set up a space, and provide any information on specific requests as far as which psychic tools, and type readings are preferred. Organizers can at times request tarot readers use traditional playing cards which is often the case when an event is being sponsored by a church, or other spiritual organization.

Without a positive attitude, a smile that is sincere, a strong sense of intuition and psychic ability, a reader isn't going to be around for long. In fact, most venues which allow individuals to read cards, sell jewelry or perform music often have strict guidelines. Guidelines, that if people can not adhere to and follow, often lose the space, which is then granted to another vendor.




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