Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Psychic Readings of Photos and Objects, Part 2

Hello everybody!  It's a hot day here in GA with storm clouds overhead.  Hubby and I had lunch out at Mimi's Café.  Our first time there and the food was good.   If you go, do share a muffin.  They are delicious, but huge!
  Today I am posting about psychic readings of photos.  If you have never tried to do a psychic reading of a photo, or had one done for you, this may seem very strange.  A photo is just a photo, right?  Wrong!  It can be much more than just an imprinted picture on paper.  Reading a photo can give you great information about the subject of the photo.  If the photo is a picture of a person or people, you may learn about their personalities or history.  In fact, they may "come alive" to you, and tell you their own story. If the photograph is of a house or place, you may psychically sense something that has occurred there.  A photo of an object, such as a car, necklace, etc.  may give you information about its owner or provenance.
  The first thing I would tell you about reading a photo, is to use an actual photo.  Do not start reading photos with a computer print out or some kind of facsimile.  Later, you can try that if you like, but please start with an actual photo.  A photo, even if it is somewhat blurry, always has more depth than a computer print.  If you are printing pictures from your computer on photographic paper, this might work.  This might also have the depth we are looking for.  Ideally, it would be good if you could read photos with another person at first.  That way, you could trade photos to read, and you would not be familiar with the subject.  You want to read a photo of someone or something that you do not know, but can get follow-up on afterwards.  That way, you can find out if your psychic reading was correct.  If you do not have any one to share a reading with, consider asking a friend or co-worker to loan you a photo from their collection.  You can return it later and ask what the subject of the photo was really like.  If you prefer just to read a photo you have at home, that is okay, too.  You may still pick up some psychic impressions from the photo. The only problem with this idea is that if you know the subject of the photo, your conscious mind may say one thing, and your psychic senses may say another!
  Take the photo in your hand or place it just in front of you on a table or desk.  You want to try your reading when you are calm and the room is quiet.  Gaze at the photo, do not stare at it.  Do not try to pick up anything from the photo.  You must allow psychic images to come to you.  Now let your vision go slightly out of focus as you look at the photo.  Be patient, these things can take time.  You may begin to see the image on the photo move forward or even speak.  If the photo is of a group of people, one or two of them may catch your attention more than the others.  Do allow this to happen; they are trying to speak to you in some way.  You may start to hear a voice from the person in the photo.  This voice could be inside your head, or spoken quite clearly in the room.  Alternately, you may suddenly simply "know" something about the subject of the photo.  As an example, let's say you are looking at a picture of an old house in the country.  The house is not unusual, just a white farmhouse.  Suddenly in your mind, you get an image of a murder that has occurred in the house many years ago.  You may get a sense of horror, followed by people crying or feel sadness.  Do not deny these images, or think they are just your imagination.  You could be clearly sensing what has happened in this house.  It is always a good idea to keep a pen and pad, or voice recorder nearby when you are doing any kind of psychic reading.  That way you can record any "ideas" that come to you.  These ideas are probably not your imagination, but psychic images you are picking up.
  Afterwards, compare what you learned during the reading to what you actually know about the photo.  If you are sharing a reading with another person,  ask them to tell you what the subject in the photo was really like.  If you have borrowed the photo from someone, ask them to give you some confirmation of your reading.  Do not be too judgmental about your reading, particularly if it if your first time to read a photo.  If you got anything from the photo, give yourself a pat on the back.  If you get a big confirmation that your reading was correct, you could be a natural!  As an example of this, let's say you are reading a photo of an elderly lady.  You have borrowed this photo from a friend and know nothing about the subject.  During your reading, you sense that the lady has passed away recently.  You feel that this lady was an artist, and a very hot-tempered person.  Perhaps you even get a mental image of her painting in a studio.  Later, your friend tells you the photo is of her grandmother who died a few months ago.  She describes her grandmother as being a very artistic person, but with a bad temper.  Bingo, you have done a great photo reading!
  It may take you a number of attempts at photo reading before you pick up anything at all.  My next post will be about reading objects.  Until then, blessings from Psykiksister.

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