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A good reading shows the musical signature a soul came to earth
to play.  The chart is a map of potential and opportunity, as well as pitfalls
to avoid.  A good reading should act like a second opinion for the person's intuition.  I always consider the person receiving the reading to be the ultimate expert and authority on themselves. But a bit of outside counsel
can be awfully helpful at times, especially during difficult stretches.  
A good reading should let you feel your deepest intuitive sense is being honored, valued, and strengthened. And you should ALWAYS come
away feeling more optimistic about life, even if there are struggles.

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Be wary of any reader who either disempowers you or creates a aura
of negativity or hopelessness. Not the purpose of this ancient
metaphysical art.  I particularly enjoy working with people in crisis as
often that's when the soul is ready for big breakthroughs.  I also love to
work with so-called "difficult charts" as I was born with one myself!

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I've recently re-opened my practice to new clients for the first time in
several years.

The FIRST time I read someone I do an astrology/ psychic (combined)
phone session that lasts an hour.  

Most people pay with visa/mc/discover.  To schedule please email me your birthtime, date and city of birth as well as a paragraph about the main concerns. I bill the appt as I begin all the prep of the charts. Usually times are booked 7-10 days ahead. Morning slots (PDT) are easiest to schedule but I also work some weekends.

Any FOLLOW-UP times can be either a combined reading or just a psychic
reading.

Email for all current pricing.

   

 


 
   


Rebirth (in case you're wondering):
You are lounging on a magnificent balcony open to
the starry sky, divine music is playing with such
exquisite perfection you can hardly stand it, when all of the
suddensomething terrible occurs: the magical sounds break
up into an obscene cacophany. What is happening?
Are you dying?
You could put it that way. That awful noise is the
first scream of an infant: you. You have been born into a
human body hardwired with each and every transgression
from the last time around,and you now you must spend the
next seventy years clawing your way back to the music.
No wonder we cry.


— John Burdett   (Bangkok Tattoo)