What happens in a psychic reading and/or tarot session
A psychic reading session with me is a calm, clarifying pause in your day.
We begin by taking a few minutes for meditation to clear our heads, calm our nervous systems, and focus on receiving information from our higher selves. If you have specific questions, we can jump right in to them. You can ask absolutely anything. If you don’t have a specific question, that’s OK, too. We can start by uncovering the most important thing for you to focus on and go from there.
We can make tarot the core of the session, remove tarot altogether, or some combination. You don’t have to decide ahead of time. If we are using tarot, I’ll choose an appropriate tarot spread and guide us along, making sure I am getting the answers you came for. If we are not using tarot, I’ll ask our higher selves and spirit guides to provide me with answers.
People choose to work with me because I read energy with depth, sensitivity, creating a space where you feel understood rather than analyzed. My sessions are honest and deeply supportive; a blend of revelation, prediction, and healing.
If you’re looking for a reading that helps you get the information you want, helps you to trust yourself, helps you move forward with confidence, and feel more connected to your higher self, you’re in the right place.
About my abilities
I’ve been connected to the spirit world for as long as I can remember — literally. I have memories from the womb, and I remember being born. My first conversations with spirit guides (what some people call angels) happened when I was about five. By nine, I was talking with my great‑grandmother, who passed before I was born, and teaching myself to read cards from the Woman’s Weekly magazine. My very first reading was spot‑on, which felt completely normal to me at the time. I honestly thought everyone just “knew things” the way I did.
As I grew older, I realized these abilities were real, consistent, and worth developing with intention. I spent two years in intensive intuitive development training, two years in seminary, and three years in mediumship mentoring.
I’m ordained as a minister through the Spiritualist Church of New York City, certified in cognitive therapy through the Association for Psychological Therapies, and trained as a séance conductor. I’ve also had more than twenty years of my own cognitive and spiritual counseling, and I still seek guidance regularly — because I believe growth is lifelong.
My work continues to deepen through ongoing study in areas like neuroscience and quantum physics, all of which enrich the way I support others.
Modern physics
Quantum physics and theoretical physics are colloquially known as modern physics.
A core claim is that consciousness can not be reduced to neural activity alone. That is, consciousness does not come from our brain; it is external to us. Consciousness affects matter, not the reverse. Experiments have shown:
Quantum Superposition: particles exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are observed.
The observer effect: observing a particle can change the way it behaves—the material world is influenced by our thoughts and what we pay attention to.
Entanglement: when two particles become linked, the state of one particle instantly influences the state of the other, regardless of the distance separating them.
ABOUT THE TEACHINGS, TRADITIONS, AND TOOLS THAT I BRING TO EVERY SESSION
Jesus of Nazareth
My friend in another life, the Nazarene—as many called him, is an enlightened being who is now (in our time) discarnate. He walked on the earth in the area of Palestine two thousand years ago, where he grew up in an affluent family of the tribe of Judah. He was born understanding his role and his future. He studied with the Jewish elite at the Second Temple, the Essenes, and later from Master Teachers in Egypt.
The Nazarene, now in our time in the form of Christ Consciousness, teaches that forgiveness is the path to enlightenment. Forgiveness means forgiving ourselves for believing that we are separate from God.
When we truly believe that we are one with Unified Consciousness (God), we will be living in the frequency of love and peace. We will be able to do all the things Jesus did: bilocation, not feeling pain, walking on water, healing others, and more. We will be living in reality rather than illusion—creating our own experience with our minds. Right now, on Earth, there are indeed humans who can do some of those things.
As we read in the New Testament, John 14:12: In most solemn truth I tell you that [whoever] trusts in me—the things which I do [they] shall do also; and greater things than these [they] shall do, because I am going to [God].
A Course in Miracles is a self-study curriculum for achieving this belief and living in reality.
Spiritualism
I am an ordained minister in the Spiritualist Church. Spiritualism is a science, a philosophy, and a religion that began as a social and spiritual movement in upstate New York. The principals are:
We believe in infinite intelligence.
We believe that the phenomena of Nature, both physical and spiritual, are the expression of Infinite Intelligence.
We affirm that a correct understanding of such expression and living in accordance therewith, constitute true religion.
We affirm that the existence and personal identity of the individual continue after the change called death.
We affirm that communication with the so-called dead is a fact, scientifically proven by the phenomena of Spiritualism.
We believe that the highest morality is contained in the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
We affirm the moral responsibility of individuals, and that we make our own happiness or unhappiness as we obey or disobey Nature's physical and spiritual laws.
We affirm that the doorway to reformation is never closed against any soul here or hereafter.
We affirm that the precepts of Prophecy and Healing are Divine attributes proven through Mediumship.
Cognitive therapy
I am certified in this form of psychotherapy, which is based on the understanding that the way we think about things affects how we feel.
It focuses on present thinking, behavior, and communication in the material world and is oriented toward problem solving.
Western Sufism
Sufism (tassawuf) is the mystical heart of Islam. Western sufism is its translation for the Western world, introduced by Hazrat Inayat Khan, (a muslim Sufi) in the early 20th century.
In a parallel life (some would call it a past life), I am a Sufi ascetic with a magnificent rose garden.
The principals of Western Sufism are:
To realize and spread the knowledge of unity, the religion of love and wisdom, so that the bias of faiths and beliefs may of itself fall away, the human heart may overflow with love, and all hatred caused by distinctions and differences may be rooted out.
To discover the light and power latent in the human being, the secret of all religion, the power of mysticism, and the essence of philosophy, without interfering with customs or beliefs.
To help bring the world’s two opposite poles, East and West, close together by the interchange of thoughts and ideals, that the universal brotherhood-sisterhood may form of itself, and people may meet beyond the narrow national and racial boundaries.