Questions and Misconceptions
A lot of people have questions for psychics. This is understandable due to the nature of the industry but many of these questions stem from a variety of misconceptions that have arisen over the years. Here are a few of those questions and misconceptions -- as well as their answers:
Why should I believe you? I'am very skeptical to believe in this 'magic psychic' thing you have going on?
Very good question most people are skeptical but through my readings you will find out that I'm very gifted and not like any other psychic spiritualist. I share my gift with the world to help and heal people in many different ways and i am very proud to prove my skeptics i am the real thing!!! and turn them in to true believers. All my readings are 100% accurate and i tell you everything about your life with out asking you a single question. This is one of the ways to reinsure and prove you of your skepticism.
If you think that I'm a load of hokum I invite you to try out a reading. You'll be surprised at the results. But if you don't want to spend $35 on someone you just know you will never trust then that's fine too. I understand! A sense of scepticism is healthy under all circumstances -- and especially when dealing with psychics. But I'm not going to fight your disbelief; because I have far too much respect for what I do. Let me address a question to those who are genuinely looking for help, however. The people who want or need something so desperately they've turned to a profession that polite society has derided for centuries. The people who are at the end of their rope. By this point you've looked at so many websites that the thought of another psychic makes you dizzy. Some of them were obvious Liars. Others seemed more trustworthy, but something inside of you made you too nervous to commit to their services. Now you've landed on my site and you've done your research but you're still hesitant... how can you be sure I'm different from the rest.
I understand your hesitation, I really do. Going to a psychic or a spellcaster in sincerity isn't too far apart from ripping yourself open and handing your heart to someone. As a society we've been taught to not share our problems. You don't tell strangers about how your love-life is failing or nonexistent. You don't tell strangers that you've got medical bills to pay and the money's about to run out. You come to someone in my profession because you're running out of options -- running out of hope -- in one of the most private and important areas of your life and you've got no-one else to turn to. Nobody else who says they can help you. The stakes are so high they feel almost unbearable and you can't go to just anyone. You need an expert. You need someone with real skills who can produce real results; I understand all your concerns and I would share them if I was in your position. Don't just blindly trust me but instead ask yourself how you feel about me right now. What's your gut telling you right now? If you get a 'stay away' vibe then you should listen. Sometimes clients and psychics just don't "connect" on a spiritual level and it can leave both parties worse off. But if you feel like I might be the real deal... just give me a call. Let's talk a few minutes. If you decide you like what you hear you can order a reading and we can go from there. I don't make many promises, but I promise you'll be astounded by my accuracy.
Don't real psychics and spellcasters do their work for free? Shouldn't they use their abilities for good instead of personal gain?
Maybe we should! And in a perfect world we would; but in the words of that old Sam Cooke song "this is a mean old world". As it stands everybody's got to eat -- you, me, that one tenant down the hall. Everyone. Even priests and rabbis and imams get paid and their profession revolves around devoting their lives to helping others. So does mine as a matter of fact, but nobody tips their hat when a psychic walks down the street. You'd think the crystal ball would tip them off. We have to buy necessities like everyone else; and our work doesn't come with batteries included. Every ritual requires different supplies as the need and situation dictates and not all of them can get picked up at the local bodega. I work with venders and churches around the world.
As for what real psychics do or don't do it is impossible to impose some sort of blanket standard on what constitutes a warning sign. Some people -- like me -- don't include prices because they genuinely can't without doing a disservice to their clients. I don't 'hide' what a ritual will cost in order to fleece you. The simple fact is that I don't give prices up-front because I can't know what I need to fix your problem before I actually know what your problem is. And you'll notice that consultations/readings are the only thing I actually do put a direct price on -- readings and consultations don't vary. I do the same thing for every single reading because I know what formula works for a successful reading; and I know what it costs to make that formula happen. But while I might have a very rough idea of the cost of what you want I wouldn't be able to quote any cost specific to you. For example if you call about a love bonding I can probably work out an 'average' cost from other ones I've done; but if I haven't done your reading I can't give you an exact number -- you might need more or need less, or it might turn out you need an entirely different ritual altogether. Therein lies the peril of custom work. Other people might find that they don't need or want as much variation in their work so they can charge up-front. The same goes for guarantees, timelines, etc. because everybody works differently. What works for Merlin might not work for Endora and that's okay.
How do I get set up for a consultation and pay for services?
Now that is a question I like to hear. I accept all major credit cards and can be fairly flexible with how you use them to pay me. For readings I prefer to email you an invoice directly but for rituals and workings we'll have to discuss it a bit. Also, while taking what I said above into consideration, I do in fact have two definite rules for prices: any fee you're quoted for a working will be one-time only. You'll never get an email two weeks down the line begging you for more money to purchase hitherto unneeded supplies or things like that. I've been doing this for a long time and am fully capable enough to know everything I'll need before I get to work. The second thing is that I don't as a general rule accept payment in installments; as it's pretty easy to get burned that way by unscrupulous clients. If you feel you're in a situation which sincerely merits payment which isn't all at once you should feel free to ask/explain, but be aware that there are very few exceptions to this rule.
PLEASE CALL NOW 1(737)263-7882 TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
Why should I believe you? I'am very skeptical to believe in this 'magic psychic' thing you have going on?
Very good question most people are skeptical but through my readings you will find out that I'm very gifted and not like any other psychic spiritualist. I share my gift with the world to help and heal people in many different ways and i am very proud to prove my skeptics i am the real thing!!! and turn them in to true believers. All my readings are 100% accurate and i tell you everything about your life with out asking you a single question. This is one of the ways to reinsure and prove you of your skepticism.
If you think that I'm a load of hokum I invite you to try out a reading. You'll be surprised at the results. But if you don't want to spend $35 on someone you just know you will never trust then that's fine too. I understand! A sense of scepticism is healthy under all circumstances -- and especially when dealing with psychics. But I'm not going to fight your disbelief; because I have far too much respect for what I do. Let me address a question to those who are genuinely looking for help, however. The people who want or need something so desperately they've turned to a profession that polite society has derided for centuries. The people who are at the end of their rope. By this point you've looked at so many websites that the thought of another psychic makes you dizzy. Some of them were obvious Liars. Others seemed more trustworthy, but something inside of you made you too nervous to commit to their services. Now you've landed on my site and you've done your research but you're still hesitant... how can you be sure I'm different from the rest.
I understand your hesitation, I really do. Going to a psychic or a spellcaster in sincerity isn't too far apart from ripping yourself open and handing your heart to someone. As a society we've been taught to not share our problems. You don't tell strangers about how your love-life is failing or nonexistent. You don't tell strangers that you've got medical bills to pay and the money's about to run out. You come to someone in my profession because you're running out of options -- running out of hope -- in one of the most private and important areas of your life and you've got no-one else to turn to. Nobody else who says they can help you. The stakes are so high they feel almost unbearable and you can't go to just anyone. You need an expert. You need someone with real skills who can produce real results; I understand all your concerns and I would share them if I was in your position. Don't just blindly trust me but instead ask yourself how you feel about me right now. What's your gut telling you right now? If you get a 'stay away' vibe then you should listen. Sometimes clients and psychics just don't "connect" on a spiritual level and it can leave both parties worse off. But if you feel like I might be the real deal... just give me a call. Let's talk a few minutes. If you decide you like what you hear you can order a reading and we can go from there. I don't make many promises, but I promise you'll be astounded by my accuracy.
Don't real psychics and spellcasters do their work for free? Shouldn't they use their abilities for good instead of personal gain?
Maybe we should! And in a perfect world we would; but in the words of that old Sam Cooke song "this is a mean old world". As it stands everybody's got to eat -- you, me, that one tenant down the hall. Everyone. Even priests and rabbis and imams get paid and their profession revolves around devoting their lives to helping others. So does mine as a matter of fact, but nobody tips their hat when a psychic walks down the street. You'd think the crystal ball would tip them off. We have to buy necessities like everyone else; and our work doesn't come with batteries included. Every ritual requires different supplies as the need and situation dictates and not all of them can get picked up at the local bodega. I work with venders and churches around the world.
As for what real psychics do or don't do it is impossible to impose some sort of blanket standard on what constitutes a warning sign. Some people -- like me -- don't include prices because they genuinely can't without doing a disservice to their clients. I don't 'hide' what a ritual will cost in order to fleece you. The simple fact is that I don't give prices up-front because I can't know what I need to fix your problem before I actually know what your problem is. And you'll notice that consultations/readings are the only thing I actually do put a direct price on -- readings and consultations don't vary. I do the same thing for every single reading because I know what formula works for a successful reading; and I know what it costs to make that formula happen. But while I might have a very rough idea of the cost of what you want I wouldn't be able to quote any cost specific to you. For example if you call about a love bonding I can probably work out an 'average' cost from other ones I've done; but if I haven't done your reading I can't give you an exact number -- you might need more or need less, or it might turn out you need an entirely different ritual altogether. Therein lies the peril of custom work. Other people might find that they don't need or want as much variation in their work so they can charge up-front. The same goes for guarantees, timelines, etc. because everybody works differently. What works for Merlin might not work for Endora and that's okay.
How do I get set up for a consultation and pay for services?
Now that is a question I like to hear. I accept all major credit cards and can be fairly flexible with how you use them to pay me. For readings I prefer to email you an invoice directly but for rituals and workings we'll have to discuss it a bit. Also, while taking what I said above into consideration, I do in fact have two definite rules for prices: any fee you're quoted for a working will be one-time only. You'll never get an email two weeks down the line begging you for more money to purchase hitherto unneeded supplies or things like that. I've been doing this for a long time and am fully capable enough to know everything I'll need before I get to work. The second thing is that I don't as a general rule accept payment in installments; as it's pretty easy to get burned that way by unscrupulous clients. If you feel you're in a situation which sincerely merits payment which isn't all at once you should feel free to ask/explain, but be aware that there are very few exceptions to this rule.
PLEASE CALL NOW 1(737)263-7882 TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT