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Your Mood Doesn’t Affect Your Psychic Reading…Much.
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In a bad mood? If you’re worried about being negative during your reading, please don’t be. Western culture puts a lot of emphasis on happiness, good vibes, and “being positive,” to the point where so-called spiritual individuals actively discourage others to be grown adults and deal with it, as if everyone is a wilting flower. Yes, there are psychic vampires and dark spirits, but they are the exception, not the rule.

The wonderful thing about being a human being is that we get to experience a range of emotions, from the highest highs to the lowest lows…and there’s nothing wrong with that. The human soul exists to experience, act and react.

Psychics can sense how you feel no matter what persona you take on. Trying to convince a psychic that you’re only positive when you’re having a bad day or a stretch of bad luck is dishonest and makes you feel guilty. Your guilt clouds the ability to see into future. After all…

…your current mood has a place in the universe.

Ever heard of righteous anger? Every emotion is appropriate sometimes. It’s shallow to think that negative emotions must be forgotten or erased. They signal something. A psychic can help you heal from anger, sadness, and anxiety, but only of you acknowledge the feeling AND the thing that caused the feeling.

But your openness and willingness to work on your issues is more important than your mood.

You may be annoyed because it’s raining and you left your car windows down. This isn’t going to thwart a love reading by a real psychic. However, if your feelings are directed toward the psychic or the reading, then you’re not going to get the results you want. I’m not just talking skepticism, but rather desperation and stubbornness. Rarely will a psychic tell you you’re fine as you are. If that were true, you’d be a god.

But it’s also rare that a psychic is going to give you the exact confirmation you seek. Despite this, a lot of people — even with the best of intentions — contact a psychic not for a psychic reading, but for a pat on the back and a compliment. A psychic can sense desperation and insecurity, which puts them in a bind: do they assuage insecurities, or do they get to the root of those insecurities?

A psychic would rather deal with an angry person than cynic, or a sad person rather than desperate person. Is that strange?

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