With psychics (or anything paranormal for that matter), you basically have three possibilities staring you in the face with respect to what and who they really are.
Demand for their services has illuminated another kind of health crisis.
Krista Schwimmer of Los Angeles during a remote tarot session. She and her husband have been conducting virtual consultations since early in the pandemic.Credit.Cole Barash for The New York Times
By Fleur Macdonald
Jan. 15, 2021
A few weeks before the U.S. presidential election, Zulema Hormaeche, a tarot reader in Los Angeles, chose a card to reflect the state of the nation. It was the one that depicts a tall building struck by lightning, with flames bursting from the top and occupants leaping to their deaths.
“The Tower,” she said, “is the end of a system as we know it, the end of an era as we know it.”