
A psychic had a chilling way that dead loved ones try to send messages, and it you may have experienced it before.
Whether you believe in psychic abilities or not, there’s a certain kind of relief that comes from learning about your life and where you’re headed.
Being told what’s coming might release held stress and anxieties about the future, but if it’s not what you’re expecting, it could also exacerbate them too.
We tend to envision psychics as cloaked mystics in a dark room, with a crystal ball in front of them.
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Or, we think about Baba Vanga, a deceased Bulgarian Seer that has allegedly predicted major events on Earth well after her passing.
But mostly, they look like me and you.

The only difference seems to be that they claim to have the power to know things that should be impossible.
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Now, I’ve never visited one, but being a nosey person, I’d sure like to know what my future holds and if I’ll win the lottery anytime soon.
For others, they don’t want answers about riches and gold, but instead, they want to know about their loved ones and whether they have attempted to reach out to them.
Amaryllis Fraser, a 50-year-old psychic medium claims she knows how they communicate, and it’s spooky.
For her, it’s all about how open you are to receiving the messages they’re trying to send to you.
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She said as per Mail Online: “The spirits are constantly trying to send us messages. We just need to learn how to be open and decipher the signs.”
One thing could be a noise.

As for how they go about showing themselves to you, she claimed it could be ‘a high-pitched noise in one’s ears’, or even a ‘gut instinct something is off’.
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But the spooky thing is that it could even be ‘light bulbs flashing’ or the TV starts playing up.
She said this is because ‘the electrics are an easy and common way for spirits to try to get our attention.’
So, if you’re even getting a strange noise in your ear or your lightbulbs start to flicker, it could very well be them.
As for what other self-proclaimed psychics have been claiming, Japan's Baba Vanga has something she thought would happen this month.
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Ryo Tatsuki is a manga artist who has been credited with eerily predicting a number of high-profile events, and says her visions come to her in the form of vivid dreams.
She explained she was having visions of the ocean 'boiling' south of Japan, which could trigger a terrifying 'mega tsunami' in the area.
Now, we know that hasn’t happened but in light of one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded striking off the country's Far East, sending tsunami waves into Japan, Hawaii and the US west coast…she wasn’t that far off a natural disaster occurring.
It was just the magnitude that she got wrong, as her previous prediction was so scary that people started cancelling travel plans to Japan in a bid to escape any possible issues.
Topics: Baba Vanga, Life