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Feb 09 2009

When Did You Know You Were Psychic?

Published by frugalangelpsychic at 4:25 pm under Questions Edit This

I get asked this question all the time by people who are curious about me but more often than not they are wondering if they too are psychic.

“When did you know you were psychic.?”

To be honest I always felt different.  Like I knew more than they average bear about things that were happening, things that had happened, and things that were going to happen.  I don’t know how to explain it but I just “knew” a lot.

I really knew that I was psychic when I took an introductory course about angels and the other-side. During one of the classes we were to work with a classmate that we didn’t know and describe what we were seeing to them (this is the simplified version, of course).  When I started working with this classmate I instantly saw white mens shoes, plaid pants, a light blue shirt, and then a face and hair.  I was able to describe this man in front of me easily and completely.  I was a little embarrassed and I also thought my “imagination” was running rampant.  Instead, the classmate I was working on started to cry and said nothing but asked if there was a message for her.

I told her what I was told and then she started to cry almost uncontrollably.  The man I described was her father without a doubt and the message was an answer she had been asking for.  I knew then that I was indeed gifted psychically.

Sometimes we are given “bricks” on our heads like this and other times we are whispered to often.  For me I needed both to accept what I was, what I am, and what I will be.

Love Always,

Kara

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One Response to “When Did You Know You Were Psychic?”

  1. Davidaon 11 Feb 2009 at 12:56 pm edit this

    Very interesting story. I’ve always believed some people have special “gifts”.

    Davida

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