Psychic Investigation
Pet Psychics are able to read animals to gather information and messages on their thoughts, feelings, and needs. Using abilities such as Telepathy, Clairvoyance, mediumship, and energetic healing, a pet psychic may be able to tune into an animal and interpret messages. Also called ‘animal communicators’ and ‘animal facilitators’, pet psychics are used by pet owners, zookeepers, dog and horse trainers, and wildlife reserves. By using psychic tools and meditation, it is possible for you to develop a meaningful connection with pets, strengthen relationships, and form a deeper understanding and reverence for the animal kingdom.
A Medium is someone who relays messages from spirit. The origins of mediumship span far in history, however, most of the modern understanding of this work is derived from the Spiritualism of the 19th century. There are many forms of mediumship that range from spirit messages to healing. It is interesting to explore the broad meaning of this term, especially in a time where Mediums are receiving wide exposure on television and other media platforms.
Psychometry or Psychoscopy is the divination tool of reading objects that are held in the hand. It is a way of ‘seeing’ through touch. Psychometry is a form of ‘scrying’. Our bodies carry electromagnetic charges that may be left in objects that a person is close to. The object may be charged with the thoughts, feelings, and memories of experiences of the person to whom it belonged. Using tools for meditation allows the individual to tap into their own impressions and knowing and develop a greater sense of psychic awareness.
Psychic detectives use ESP and paranormal abilities to solve crimes in conjunction with law enforcement. Although there have been criticisms as to the validity and success rate of their work, organizations such as the FBI and CIA openly admit to using psychics on cases. Psychic Detectives will use post cognition, clairvoyance, dowsing, remote viewing, and even communicate with the deceased to gather information and clues. There are many ‘true crime’ examples where psychics are part of the team of investigators trying to crack cold cases, with varying success.