I took some time away to focus on my own personal growth and development. During that time, I made a conscious decision to be more honest and open with the people I feel closest to. I began sharing parts of myself that I had previously kept private—especially my mediumship abilities.
As I stepped into that openness, I started joining psychic circles and deepening my practice. I will also be participating in an upcoming eight-week development class to continue building my skills. Over the past few weeks, I’ve immersed myself in a tarot masterclass as well. I’ve had this beautiful deck of cards for a few years, but only recently felt truly called to use them. Since then, I’ve been building a relationship with the deck—carrying it with me, studying each card, and learning to understand its energy and meaning on a deeper level.
Through the psychic circles, I’ve been practicing different exercises to strengthen my abilities. I’ve also begun offering mediumship readings to close friends as a way to gently step into that space and build confidence in my work.
One of the most impactful experiences I’ve had recently, though, was taking a class on the Akashic Records. For those unfamiliar, the Akashic Records are believed to be an energetic archive of every soul’s journey—holding information about past, present, and potential future experiences.
In this class, I worked alongside a group of six women, all incredibly gifted in their own ways. We spent the entire weekend being attuned, and our teacher guided us into accessing the Records, where we could receive information and insight.
While the experience itself felt natural to me—I had visited the Records a few times before—it was still deeply powerful. This time, what stood out most was seeing my spirit guide, Sam, in human form. I was able to communicate with him telepathically and receive clear guidance, which felt both grounding and affirming.
During the class, I was paired with someone for a reading, and the information flowed effortlessly. I was able to offer guidance that resonated deeply with her, and the experience was so meaningful that we ended up forming a genuine friendship.
Although much of it felt familiar, this experience was different in an important way. Before, accessing the Records felt more accidental or spontaneous. Now, I feel like I have the tools to intentionally go there—and not only for myself, but to support others as well.
