Another question I'm asked a lot is when I knew I could talk to those who have died and crossed over. My first experience was when I was 8 years old.
In a way, I was lucky because I was born into a culture that accepts the existence of spirits. I was taught to respect them, but one thing I wasn't told was that I shouldn't be talking to them!
Even though psychics and psychic phenomena weren't discussed my interest in the whole field was started by an aunt of mine who was Japanese, and would tell me Japanese ghost stories. So when I was eight, seeing my first ghost was actually exciting to me!
By the time I was ten, I was reading everything I could get my hands on about ghosts, the occult, and psychics. I was also doing "psychic readings." When I made a couple of "predictions" that came true, it scared me so much, I stopped, but my interest in paranormal phenomena didn't.
I spent 20 years of my adult life seeking out, and investigating reported hauntings, apparitions, and poltergeist activity. It was during this time that I started honing my ability as a psychic medium. I found that I could walk into a room, and if there was a spirit there, I could tell you the age, sex, and sometimes even the name of the person who died.
When I was thirty three my abilities really started to explode! But as anyone who knew me at that time would tell you, I didn't consider myself to be the least bit "psychic."
It wasn't until a friend of mine died in a freak car accident that I became to realize that I could talk to dead people; and that they talked back. Since being a "psychic" anything wasn't on any list of what I wanted to do with my life, to say I felt like Oda Mae Brown from the movie, "Ghost," is an understatement.
It took me a while to get used to the idea, but now I'm a full time psychic medium and loving it! Often, when a person passes away, even if it's expected, loved ones still don't have the chance to say "good bye," "I love you," or "I'm sorry."
In the countless number of readings I've done families get a chance to do just things. The peace of mind they receive being able to do this is priceless, and is why I do the work I do.
Many people have told me that they wish they could be me for just 10 minutes. In my blog, I'm going to share with you what it's like to be me by sharing my world, and my life, with you. By the stories and thoughts I post I hope that like so many people who have received a reading from me that WE DON'T DIE; nor do our loved ones.
Blessings,
Anthony
www.anthonyquinata.com
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