I recently met a self-proclaimed psychic who says I have a generational curse that has closed off my chakras, making it impossible to find true happiness. She says she can clear the blockages, eliminate curses, etc. by her meditation and powerful healing rituals. She uses crystals, tarot cards, candles and various other items. Do you give this type of “spiritual healing” and “cleansing” any credence? I know shamans and holy men are used in many cultures. She did seem to have an uncanny knowledge of aspects of myself and those around me. Of course, it is not inexpensive to have this type of healing…




Your advise makes sense. Plus, the line “this type of healing is not inexpensive”, seems to be a red flag.
I agree with Deepak. There seems to be a trend happening here. The words your psychic used are the exact words a “spiritual adviser” used with me recently. She wanted $8000.00 for what she said would require just two sessions. Something about equipment needing to be purchased and wanting the money up front. I paid for my reading, wished her well, and left. No thank you.
All healing is a process and no one heals another without their involvement.Though there are unscrupulous people in every area of life, I hope that a few of the bad ones will not turn people away from what may be a very satisfying and supportive experience. http://www.circlinglight.com
If all your chakras were closed off you would be a basket case but of course you are not. Find a local psychic referred to you from friends or acquaintances. I agree that healing comes from within. Others can only help. You heal from your own inner perfection. A good friend can do wonders too.