Showing posts with label sensitive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sensitive. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Life with Alex Rodregez



Around the middle of July of 2012 I began to experience something paranormal, it started out small like knocking and then one night in august I heard it. Someone was talking to me, it was a little girl asking me for help. I told her I wished for her to leave and she told me that she could not do that. I learned at that time that she was my spirit guide (Yes I know strange that a little girl be my spirit guide?) which I now would not know what to do without her. 

We had several ideas of what it could have been or who it could have been, the first idea we had was it could have been a demon which is why we tried to cast the bitch out (didn't work too well on that note).
then we thought it was my fathers mother (AKA my grandmother who I didn't have a close relationship with), she passed away about 2 years ago. We thought it was her because of type of activity that was going on.

Then I started getting mental images of a young girl in my room, she wore a white sundress with brown or black hair and blue eyes. She was around 6 or 7 years old, and she was about hip high on me. I did some research and discovered that she died of T.B. back in the 18 hundreds with her sister Sylvia and her parents.
Sylvia is very bitter about the way their lives ended and tends to take it out on those around her, she made several attempts at tormenting me but was unsuccessful at these attempts.  

Alex (My spirit guide) is still with me to this day, in fact she says hi but will not appear to see you any time soon as she is very shy. But know she is watching you even if she doesn't show herself to you.

- Rebecca Smith

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Sylvia Browne wrong?

Today’s post isn't what I was originally planning on writing for today but I want to put my 2 cents out there on this subject. As you may have heard by now, Sylvia Browne had an incredible inaccurate reading in regards to kidnapped woman Amanda Berry, nearly 10 years ago. She stated to her mother on the Montel Williams show, “She’s not alive, honey.” I’m not going to go into the details of the story but if you would like to read the full story, you can click here for an article that the Huffington post wrote.

I think Katrina Weidman (who was a member of the Paranormal Research Society on the TV show “Paranormal State”) said it best of her official facebook fan page. She stated this, “So if you haven't seen it by now, Slyvia Browne is (once again) taking heat on her not so accurate predictions. Working in this field for several years I'm often asked about the use of psychics to contact loved ones, get information on missing people, etc. Here's my take: 1) there are some very messed up people out there who will fully take advantage of a grieving friend, family member, loved one and take whatever dollar they can get. 2) There are some people who really believe they have a "gift" and will tell you what they believe to be messages from beyond. I've met many people claiming to have this gift and I have to say a lot of them were off the wall crazy. Beware. 3) Then there are people who truly do have a gift, I've seen it in action and have experienced it myself. However, I always find that the psychics who are genuine will tell you upfront "this is what I'm getting, I could be wrong" and they usually stress this over and over again. 4) I tell anyone who is considering working with a psychic to TAKE IT WITH A GRAIN OF SALT! Even the people who really do have a gift are not going to be 100% accurate with every piece of information. I have seen clients in the past be so desperate for information that they literally cling to every word a psychic says... so is it the clients fault? I think you need to be your own advocate and get recommendations, referrals, and always have in your head that a psychic is not this all knowing mystical being. That being said, in the case of Amanda Berry's mom. I can only say that when someone is so heartbroken and desperate for answers they will turn to anyone. Unfortunately, there will always be people who take advantage of that. Is Slyvia Browne a fraud? Who knows, but it always seems like she causes more harm than good.”

I don’t know if Sylvia Browne is a fraud or not. That is for you to decide. I can tell you from personal experience that you do need to be careful who you choose if you do want to have some sort of reading done. Psychics’/ mediums at your local renn fest or carnival are usually frauds and use simple psychology. You’re just wasting your money in this case, unless you’re doing it for pure entertainment. Then feel free to spend your money. There have been several times when I was able to manipulate what I wanted the psychic to say by changing up my body language or saying certain things. I’m not saying all are frauds, the one’s I’ve happened to run into have said the predictable and vague statements that I expected.

I have had a past life reading from Jessica Jewett a year or two ago, and I feel she was pretty spot on. She was able to tell me a couple of things she couldn’t have possibly known. I’ve heard several other “testimonials” from other people that have had readings from her, and I have not heard a negative word about her.

So, there are frauds and there are legit people out there. You just need to do your research so you can save yourself some possible pain in the future. I know in many cases, such as in the Amanda Berry case, you just want some sort of closure but don't just jump into seeing a psychic or a medium.