Saturday, January 17, 2015

What's A Psychic Fair?

Greetings Gifted Reader,

“What is a psychic fair?” inquiring minds want to know. And rightly so, because it’s a very good question. Most psychic fairs follow a similar format, although Gypsy Stars has herself been involved in different kinds.

Sometimes called “Mind, Body, Spirit Expos” or “Holistic Festivals”, all of them have your spiritual development at its center.

Generally, a venue is selected and several psychic readers are made available for you to get a reading from. 

While smaller fairs usually run for just one day, or even a few hours, larger ones--like expos--can go on for days, usually an entire weekend.

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Some fairs charge an admission fee, especially large expos, but most of the time the only money you’ll spend will be on the reader of your choice. Prices are usually set by the fair, although some will allow the reader to do so. In any case, you can look at spending about $30 minimum for 15 minutes, or sometimes 20.

Most readers use Tarot cards although there are many others who use their own unique form of intuition to provide you with assistance. Gypsy Stars has had readings with readers before who have used tea leaves, crystal balls, even pendulums. And, of course, Astrologers who erect Natal charts are always helpful as are those who use Numerology or Palmistry.

At larger fairs, you’ll also find healers who do reiki or auric cleansings (to clean your aura)—which are more hands-on and may require you to lie down or recline.

The most important aspect of a psychic fair you should remember, though, is to be prepared going into them. Try to have some questions or concerns written down on a list. Of course, a general reading can often be very helpful. But if you want a reading because of a particular problem, try to get your question out early so you can get every detail before your time is up.

If you live in the Honolulu metropolitan area, you’re fortunate that you can sample the Blue Moon Psychic Fair once a month. This month’s will be held January 18 at the Mauanakea Marketplace in Chinatown, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Come and find out what the New Year holds for you! On February 19, it will be the Year of the Goat/Ram/Sheep and on March 20, the new Astrological year will begin with the sign Aries.

lunar new year...
hope it's not gonna be a baaaad year...





























As always, we like to promote other metaphysicians--like this group of Seattle Astrologers making predictions.



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Good luck, light and love,

Gypsy Stars