What to Expect From a Psychic Reading
If you have never had a reading, or you have only ever had one across a table or down a phone line, you may not know what to expect from a psychic reading done in writing. I have worked this way since 1975, and I want to set out plainly how it works, what I will ask of you, and what you should and should not expect in return. I would rather you came to me knowing exactly what you are buying than carrying hopes I cannot meet.
How a written reading works
You write to me with your situation. I take time with it, often a day or more, and I return a written report. There is no call, no video, no appointment to keep. You read it when you are ready, in private, and you keep it. That is the whole shape of it.
I work in writing for reasons that benefit you, not only me. A live reading is gone the moment it ends. You remember half of it, and the half you remember is coloured by how you felt in the room. A written report sits still. You can read it three times, leave it for a week, and read it again when the situation has moved. The words do not change, so you can measure what happens against what was said. That is a fairer test of any reading than memory allows.
Writing also slows me down, and that is to your advantage. I am not filling silence or reacting to your face. I can sit with what you have sent, weigh it, and say only what I am willing to put on paper under my own name.
What I need from you, and why
I ask for a few plain things: your full name and date of birth, the same for anyone central to your question, and a clear account of what is actually happening. Not a tidy summary. The real shape of it, including the parts you would rather not write down.
I ask for names and dates because they anchor the reading to real people rather than to a vague idea of your life. I ask for the honest account because a reading can only work with what it is given. If you hold back the central fact, I will read around an empty space, and the report will feel close but never land. You do not need to explain or justify anything. You only need to tell me the truth of the situation as you understand it.
If you want to know what I cover and how each kind of report is set out, you can view my services before you write.
What a good reading does, and does not, do
A good reading tells you what is moving beneath a situation: where it is heading if nothing changes, what is being hidden, where the real pressure sits, and what is yours to decide. It gives you something solid to act on. It can be uncomfortable, because the truth of a matter often is.
Here is what it does not do. It does not promise a fixed future you have no hand in. It does not hand you lottery numbers or medical diagnoses. It does not flatter you, and it does not frighten you into coming back. Anyone who guarantees an outcome, or who needs you dependent on them, is selling you something other than a reading. A future is shaped by choices, and choices are yours. I will tell you where a path leads. I will not tell you that you are powerless to leave it.
Why I do not do live calls or cold readings
A cold reading is a performance. The reader watches your reactions, throws out broad statements, and narrows in on whatever makes you nod. It feels uncanny because it is built to. I do not work that way, and the written method makes it impossible to, which is part of why I chose it.
When I read for you, I have your written account and nothing to play off in the moment. I cannot watch your face fall and adjust. I have to commit to what I see and put my name to it. That is a stricter discipline, and it is the one I trust. No calls and no sessions also means real discretion. There is no recording, no number in your call history, no one overhearing. Just a report, written to you, that you decide what to do with.
How to prepare
Set aside a quiet half hour before you write. Decide what you most need to understand. One real question, fully told, gives you a far better reading than five half-questions. Gather the names and dates so you are not guessing. Then write as if you were telling someone you trust, plainly and without performance. You do not have to be a good writer. You only have to be honest.
Getting the most from the report
When it arrives, read it once all the way through before you react to any single line. Then leave it a day. A reading often reads differently once the first feeling has passed and you can take it as a whole rather than as the one sentence you fixed on.
Keep it. Come back to it in a month, when the situation has moved, and see what held. This is where the written form earns its place: you have a fixed record to measure against, not a memory that has quietly rewritten itself. If something in the report genuinely does not fit, or a part of your situation shifted after you wrote, you are welcome to write to me and tell me so.
That is what to expect: a serious account of where you stand, given to you in writing, in confidence, with no performance attached. You bring an honest question and a little patience. I bring fifty years of doing this one careful way, and a report you can hold to.
If you want a careful, private reading on this, I work by written report.
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