Thursday, 13 May 2010

Seeking Psychic Advice

All around America, people are looking for answers. When will the housing market rebound? Where is my place in the job market? Should I make a new investment? Will my retirement be secure?

We used to have certain trustworthy sources for information; the media, headhunters, our banker, the president, our realtor and economic forecasters, yet now our confidence in tradition has been sullied. More and more people are looking to unconventional sources for wisdom and some will even go to a psychic for the first time.

There are many reasons to seek psychic advice. "I have been so busy because of the stock market," says Ana Anaya, one Albuquerque psychic.

"I have a lot of people who have lost their jobs." She says that her clients include doctors, lawyers, millionaires and billionaires to the average middle class American, the elderly, divorcees and people who have just walked out of jail.

There is much skepticism for the average psychic. On one hand, there are skilled professionals who work as detectives for police departments. On the other hand, there are those who are jailed for swindling money from the vulnerable.

Before receiving tarot card readings or choosing a psychic medium, prospective seekers should check out the clairvoyant's credentials. While licensing is not mandatory, most states offer certification programs from the Association of Certified Psychics, the Psychic-Union or the International Certification of Psychics.

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