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neptunesdolphins) wrote2025-04-19 09:58 am
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Divination: Casual Reading?
A man, who casually wants a reading, is not expecting the subject of death to come up. In my readings, I follow Dr. Jennifer Vest’s advice. In “The Ethical Psychic,” she stresses when dealing with the “Big Three Ds – Death, Disease, and Divorce,” a psychic need to be circumspect. Tell the man, that the reading is serious, but he can choose to do positive acts to transform the reading. Have him know that he can exercise his free will. I would have him think about anything that he would like to do but has not done so yet.
A diviner understands what the questioner needs to hear, how they hear it, and what has to be said. In the case of the man, I would inform him that the reading can change through his actions. I would stress that the reading is “never final, only informative.”
Works Cited:
Dylan, Mystic, “Throwing Bones, Crystals, Stones and Curios.” Weiser Books: Newbury Port (MA). 2024.
Kinneging, Andreas, “The Geography of Good and Evil.” Trans. Ineke Hardy. Regnery Publishing: Washington D.C. 2005.
Leath, Melissa, “Psychic Integrity.” Hay House: Bloomington (IN). 2011.
Vest, Jennifer Lisa, PhD., “The Ethical Psychic.” North Atlantic Books: Berkeley (CA). 2022.
Wood, Robin, “When, Why…If.” Livingtree Press: Dearborn (MI). 1996.