Mediumship

Whether you might refer to yourself as a psychic medium, spiritual medium, intuitive medium or any other similar title, it’s all essentially the same thing. The emphasis being on connecting to spirits in the afterlife. While I refer to “spiritual psychic mediums,” there is a significant difference between a psychic and a medium.

A psychic is not necessarily a medium, but a medium is a psychic. This is an important distinction and a good place to start, because I meet clients all the time who misunderstand the difference and confuse the two.

Psychics tune into the energy of people or objects by feeling or sensing elements of their past, present, and future. Simply put, psychics rely on their basic sense of intuition and psychic ability to gather information for the person being read.

Mediums take it a step further. A medium uses his or her psychic or intuitive abilities to see the past, present and future events of a person by tuning into the spirit energy surrounding that person. This means mediums rely on the presence of non-physical energy outside of themselves for the information relevant to the person being read.

The emphasis of my work is mediumship: making connections with and delivering messages from people who are no longer living to those who still are. I receive information primarily and directly from the dead, spirit guides and angels. 

While there are a few different forms of mediumship, I work as a mental medium, which means I communicate with spirits through the use of my psychic senses. Spirits impress my mind and body with thoughts and feelings that I convey using my senses for example; “hear spirit” (clairaudience), “see spirit ” (clairvoyance), ” just know” (claircognizance) and/or “feel spirit ” (clairsentience). I like to say that I function as the bridge between the spiritual and the physical world, with the intention of healing both worlds.