Spring 2004 - Case Study in Psychic Counseling

 

A CHARMING LITTLE STORY WITH A BIG LESSON

CJ has been coming to me for readings for several years and I have an extremely good track record with predicting her future, if I do say so myself.  I told her where she would live and work even when she thought it impossible.  I was a month ahead of the sperm when it comes to her second child.  I described her house and its neighborhood so that she could easily find it.  In short, CJ is what we call 'A Believer.'

Since I have been so successful in the major events of her life, she recently asked me to see where her daughter would be going to school.   She volunteered that she would like her to go to a nearby well-respected Catholic school and she admonished me to keep my caustic opinions about Catholic schools to myself.  My tongue still has scars from the biting it took.

I went into my mental 'workshop' and waited for a picture of her school to develop.  Up came the Louvre in Paris.  More specifically, up came the new controversial glass pyramid in front of the Louvre.  Nothing else.  What could this possibly have to do with a school in Seattle, Washington?

I gave CJ my best interpretation.  The school must be very modern with extremely contemporary architecture.  She explained that the school she wanted did not fit that picture at all.  It was a sweet old red brick school building.  Being A Believer, CJ spent time driving around looking for this ultra modern building but week after week found nothing that seemed to fit.

A couple weeks ago I received an email with a screaming Subject line of “You're not going to believe this!”  CJ had driven by the sweet little Catholic school that day, but this time she took a different street and saw the back of the school.  Apparently the school had a small chapel behind the school that burned to the ground a few years ago.  It had been replaced with…  drum roll…  a pyramid!

What are the chances?  How many pyramids could there possibly be at any school, let alone in Seattle?

The lesson for me, which I have relearned over the years, is to always describe the picture in the reading.   My interpretation may be all wrong, but the picture is usually right.  I believe we call this 'trust!'

CJ had a different lesson, which follows:

“I don't know what you think the lesson is, but my lesson from this is that you should never close your mind to the possibility of seeing something totally unexpected, in your life and from the ethers.  The last thing in the world that I would expect is for me to fall in love with a Catholic school for my daughter.  And the last thing in the world that I expected to see that day was a pyramid poking out from the trees and buildings.  It's a lesson to me on how to use your help.  You've said it a million times that you deal in pictures.”


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