Sunday, May 3, 2009

Psychic Development

Today was an interesting day. I took a psychic development class instructed by Robert Baca. He's an amazing psychic/medium and was my launching off point to my own psychic development. When I head about this class I jumped at the opportunity to take it. Classes are interesting in and of themselves. It all depends on the people who attend the class what you get from it. I was hoping to find a community of like minded people that I could begin to communicate with. That wasn't to be in this case. The majority of the people there today were what I'd call dabblers. They were interested in the idea of psychic development, but only just slightly interested. I suspect that most of them had been read by Robert before and were simply drawn to him, as many are.

It was still a good class in that I did learn some new things and more importantly I had my own abilities confirmed. When we were asked to do a reading on the stranger sitting across from us and a parrot came through I wondered what she would say. It turns out she knew exactly what I was talking about and was excited to hear from the bird.

And speaking of animals. I am continually amazed by the amount of animals that come through in my readings. Nearly every one has a pet come through. Not too long ago I was involved in a conversation with several people about animals as family members - did we really see them that way. I always have seen my dogs (and now my son's cat) as members of the family. One of the women in the conversation said that although she cared for her dogs she would never consider them family and did not talk to them and would never tell them that she loved them. In my case my dog is the last soul I converse with every day as I go out of the house to work. Even though she is in her kennel I always say the same thing to her. Sleep good, mommy loves you. I've never thought that was even slighty strange until our conversation about pets as family members. Considering how many pets come back from the other side to connect with their "families" though, I'm going to have to stick with my belief that they are family.

Till next time.

1 comment:

  1. The reading sounds like a great time. And I must agree...Pets are part of the family! Trust me there have been times when I'd claim one of my pets as family long before I'd claim certain family members!

    Cheers!

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