My Psychic Reading: A Journey of Truth, Reflection, and Self-Discovery






This week, I had my third psychic reading. It’s something I turn to in moments of uncertainty—when I’m seeking direction, validation, or simply reassurance about the choices I’ve made. Each time, I arrive with a mix of optimism and apprehension, knowing full well that the session will likely be filled with truths I might not want to hear but probably need to.
As always, the reading started with the ritual: holding out my hands and asking me what I wanted to learn about, the big questions, usually about money and love. In my dream scenario, the psychic would tell me I’m destined for wealth beyond imagination and that on my way home, I’d meet the love of my life and live happily ever after. Reality, however, has other plans.
When Hayley, my psychic, connected with my spirit guides—who she identified as my late grandparents—I couldn’t help believe how accurate she was and how she was able to describe their names, appearances, and even private jokes we shared. These details were too personal and precise, to be a coincidence.
The reading was like a mirror, reflecting the reality of my current life back to me for me to make sense of. Hayley didn’t sugarcoat anything. She touched on my recent job decision, questioning whether it aligned with my true self. She also delved into my love life, revealing complexities I wasn’t entirely ready to face. Apparently, I’m at risk of hurting one man while simultaneously pushing another away.
The truth is, psychic readings are not for the faint-hearted. They force you to confront the very things you might be trying to avoid. Yet, as I sank deeper into my chair, absorbing Hayley’s words and trying hard to take it all in, I realised something profound: we often know what we need to do. The right path is usually within us; we just get caught up in distractions or refuse to face the reality and questions we already know the answers too.
So, was the reading worth it? Absolutely. It was a reminder to stop running from the truth and start embracing it—even the parts that are hard to hear. Whether it’s about my career, my relationships, or my newfound seeming identity as an empath, the key takeaway is this: be prepared for what you ask for, because the answers might just change your life.