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Decoding Spirit Messages

By : DameVenus
Written on : March 10, 2006
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Decoding spirit messages is not simple.  Every person who receives a reading by me gets personalized spirit messages.  These are messages that have special meanings to the specific person.  I honestly do not have the psychic ability to know all the details of every client who walks into my office or writes to me.  Heck, I have a life of my own to be concerned with.  In addition, every message is unique and often carries profound meaning only best understand by the affected person and not the psychic.  Therefore, the recipient normally needs to take a few days or even months to meditate and comprehend the real hidden meanings in the words.  This means the recipient needs to independently meditate on the matter.  No client should ever expect me to spoon feed them with information and guarantee they be enlightened within the same conversation.  To think in that fashion reflects the person's ignorance and lack of responsibility of his or her own life.

I very recently came across a repeated client who was unbelievably unreasonable.  Mr. C. the same man described in the article, "Who Am I", recently contacted me via email to book for a follow up Mini Reading appointment.  In the same email, he listed his questions as follows:

  1. What was the purpose of my spirit blocks? "Purpose" here means what were they designed to do?

  2. How did the spirit blocks get put in place? Or who/what put them there?

  3. Why were they put into place?

  4. Are they still there?


Upon reviewing his questions, I realize none of his questions were about fortunetelling.  Instead, they were all spiritual related questions.  Most people would direct such type of questions to a pastor but not to a psychic.  Knowing that he was in debt for years, he is a writer who still struggles to write something worthy for publishing, and his sole income derives from working at a pizza place, I decided to go ahead and reply his questions without charging him a penny for my consultation time.

I should note that since I opened my business in June 2003, I occasionally provide FREE guidance by emails without prejudice to clients, who choose to seek my assistance but do not have the financial means to pay my consultation fees.  Depending on the nature of their questions, I sometimes end up spending over a day contemplating their concerns and hours typing out my replies.  I offer this type of charity work because I truly enjoy helping people in my littlest possible ways.  So offering pro bono work to Mr. C. was no big deal to me. 

I spent roughly two hours typing out a long email to reply Mr. C's questions.  The value of my work would equivalent to $200cad, excluding the extraneous hours I had spent contemplating his questions prior.  I did not charge him a penny.  I thought I was doing him a big favor.  Little did I know it would raise unwanted misunderstandings and him later calling me a snob.








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