Psychic Reading: Becoming A Medium
Before you decide that you want to develop your psychic abilities toward mediumship, ask yourself why you want
to become a medium.
Do you have the proper amount of respect and love for others? It will take this and more to become a good
medium. You will need to be sensitive to the spirits and recognize when they are near and want to communicate.
You will first need to find a good teacher and may want to train with others. You really should have someone to
guide you, so that you are able to recognize what may be your imagination, from spiritual contact. When learning in
a group, more than one of you may be able to sense the spirit. This will let you know you are not imagining
anything. You might want to try a spiritualist church. Many of these are willing to teach those who truly would
like to become more sensitive to the other side. Now, more that ever, there are workshops that you can attend to
become more sensitive to spirit.
Before you decide to take a workshop or find a teacher, you should work on awakening your psychic skills. Do
research on other mediums of note and learn how they are able to receive information from the other side. This will
give you a good idea of what mediumship is about. Allow yourself to be guided by your inner voice and keep track of
your dreams.
The dreams that I have that are precognitive, usually happen just before waking while I am in that not-awake,
not-asleep sort of zone. We all have dreams and some of them are doozies. The best way to explain this is that
precognitive dreams have a different feel than our regular dreams.
Meditation: When you meditate you must relax, while it is impossible to clear your mind, you can relax yourself
enough to be able to get messages even with a mind full of gunk. Sit in a relatively quiet place, no blaring
stereos, and turn off that TV! However, you may want to put on some soothing music to aid in relaxation. The
definition of soothing music is different for each of us. Maybe you don't like new age music, is classical more to
your liking, or maybe easy listening?
When you feel more relaxed, let your mind take you to a place that is peaceful and calm. Walking on a deserted
beach with only the waves as company, sitting in the midst of a beautiful garden watching the birds and butterflies
flitter by. This needs to be a place where there is nothing stressful going on. Let yourself open up to messages
and images.
If your mind begins to wander to problems or the like, gently urge it back to where you want to be. Try this for
a few minutes every day and you will begin to see a difference in the way you see and hear things. In time things
will improve, images will become clearer and will stay longer and you may soon be carrying on a conversation on a
subconscious level.
Each of us has one or more spirit guides. They will not appear next to you and tap you on the shoulder, but will
contact you through your subconscious as thought energy. If you think about it, there have been times in all of our
lives when we have had a strong feeling that we cannot shake. This is one of our guardians warning us to or not to
do something. If you were about to take a plane trip and your mind kept telling you not to go, what would you do?
There may be a reason you are warned against taking that flight. Learn to listen with your heart and not your
mind.
There have been times when I keep thinking about a loved one or a family member. It may be that I haven't seen
them for quite some time. I find that I keep thinking about what they are doing and how much I would like to see
and talk to them. When this happens I make it a point to visit them.
You don't know the number of times I have visited someone I keep thinking about, and a month or so later find
they have passed away. If I had not listened to my still, small, voice, I would not have gotten to see them one
more time on earth.
One night, when I was 16, I got into bed and immediately the idea popped into my head that I forgot to kiss my
father good night. I tried to ignore it but the thought just kept nagging me with great urgency. If I had been
hearing this voice, it certainly would have been shouting.
I finally got up and went into the living room where my Dad was sitting on the couch watching TV. "I forgot to
kiss you goodnight" I said. I kissed him and went off to bed where all was quiet until about 4 AM, when my mother
woke me. She was frantic and she said there was something wrong with my father. I jumped from my bed and followed
her into their room. We both tried to wake him, to no avail. My father had a massive heart attack and passed away
that early February morning, and I almost didn't kiss him goodbye.
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