Psychic readings house in Chevy Chase

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP-curious about your “gift”. Seriously, I’m not skeptical per se, nor think you are a hustler. But how have you determined that you possess psychic abilities?


I wouldn’t say I’m “psychic” per se. I am definitely very intuitive and have an inner knowing that I listen to and follow. I can’t speak with the deceased or channel a love one, but I can tune into peoples energy and help them figure out what it is they subconsciously want. Everyone has this ability, I have just worked with mine for a long time over many years because of a lot of chaos in my childhood. Reading tarot is about 85% psychological and the rest listening and following your intuition. For me at least.
Anonymous
There is a similar one in Rockville, on West Montgomery
Anonymous
Reviving thread-any recent experiences with this psychic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a similar one in Rockville, on West Montgomery


I think the difference here is that it’s kind of surprising to see a psychic in a wealthy neighborhood. Rockville is not that.
Anonymous
I am a therapist. I have a an intuitive discernment. I have “a way of knowing,” that I use with clients if they are the right fit. They benefit. I don’t advertise it. It was born w this and can’t help it.


Also, I am fascinated by the run down looking homes or at least basic middle class homes with such signs. If they were really psychic wouldn’t they “move up?”
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Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP of the tarot thread. From my personal experience, the ones who have the giant PSYCHIC sign out front are the hustlers. I’m sure there are exceptions, especially back in the day before the internet, but the ones with the real gift don’t need to scream at people that they are a psychic. It’s usually word of mouth.


I am a poster who has done intuitive readings and card pulls on dcum. I don’t know the reader who works out of this house, but I tend to agree. I’ve never had to advertise. I don’t charge money for readings, but people always offer to pay. I understand why readers usually charge. The workshops, retreats, classes, and intensives are expensive. And it takes a lot of energy, practice, and preparation to be a good reader. I’m just not sure why you would need a giant sign. It somehow doesn’t feel right to advertise. I stay very busy (too busy this week) just from word of mouth.


Allow me to give you an intuitive reading: you’re all hustlers.


As someone who does only free readings, I’d like to ask how you think I’m hustling people. I am genuinely curious. Also, there is no need to be rude, I think open dialogue with skeptics is something important.


NP I think you are narcissists that are high on the adoration and mystique of the whole thing. It also fits perfectly with a narcissists favorite activity, manipulating people.
Anonymous
Are most psychics Roma?
Anonymous
Psychics are great fronts for money laundering. You're selling....words. No money tied up in inventory, minimal cost of business. Transactions conducted in cash and usually large amounts on a per hourly basis. No employees to hire. No real licensing or oversight by the local government.

They are better than bars and restaurants if you intend to wash money.
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