So. . . Are We All Psychic?
These days people use intuitive and psychic pretty interchangeably. Sometimes I say “intuitive” because it feels easier for people to relate to.
If I tell you I’m psychic, you might picture me sitting in a dark room with candles and a crystal ball reading your palm. Honestly, I’m okay with that imagery too. But in reality, this work often feels much more natural than people expect.
Because the truth is, I think we’re all intuitive.
You think about someone you haven’t talked to in months and suddenly they text or call ten minutes later. So what happened? Did you send a telepathic message? Did they feel you thinking about them? Were you psychic? Or was it coincidence?
Most people have had experiences like this.
You’re driving home from the store and randomly decide to take a different route home. Later you find out the road you normally take was closed and traffic was completely backed up.
Or you’re busy doing chores around the house, completely focused on something else, and suddenly feel the urge to check your dog’s water bowl. You walk into the kitchen and there’s your dog standing beside an empty water bowl.
Intuition? Coincidence? Maybe either.
But I think most people have had enough moments like this that eventually you start wondering: at what point do repeated experiences stop feeling random?
Maybe intuition isn’t always dramatic. Maybe sometimes it’s subtle — a quiet nudge, a feeling, a thought that arrives out of nowhere, or a sense to pay attention.
To me, intuition is a natural human ability that many of us have simply stopped trusting.
I think some people are naturally more sensitive to it. Some people practice paying attention to it more. And some people have experiences they can’t quite explain, so they dismiss them altogether.
To me, psychic or intuitive work is really about paying attention to information beneath the obvious surface level.
An intuitive session is usually focused on you — your life, relationships, patterns, direction, or things you may already feel but haven’t fully trusted yet.
Mediumship is a little different.
Mediumship involves connection with loved ones who have passed — both people and animals. And no, it usually doesn’t happen like it does in the movies.
For me, it often comes through as impressions, emotions, personality traits, memories, images, symbols, or oddly specific little details that carry meaning for the person receiving the reading. Sometimes it’s profound. Sometimes it’s incredibly ordinary. A phrase they used to say. A favorite chair. A dog proudly showing me his favorite toy.
What surprises people most is how normal it can feel. Not frightening. Not theatrical. Not about fortune telling.
At its core, this work is really about connection — connection to yourself, connection to those you love, and maybe realizing we’re sensing far more than we’ve been taught to trust.
Maybe the more interesting question isn’t whether we’re intuitive… but how intuition naturally speaks through each of us. I’ll explore more about that — and the different ways people receive information, often called “the clairs” — in a future post.