Diary of a Psychic: Shattering the Myths
About This Book
Choquette's memoir of her development as a psychic from childhood through professional practice — covering the experiences that shaped her gift, the challenges of growing up with pronounced psychic sensitivity in a skeptical family and culture, and the gradual discovery that her gift was meant to be shared in service. The book humanizes psychic development by showing the confusion, doubt, and error that accompanied genuine moments of accurate perception.
What You'll Learn
Psychic ability is not glamorous but ordinary — it is the same quality of attention that a skilled doctor, artist, or parent exercises, simply extended to information sources beyond the conventional five senses. The biggest myth about psychic perception is that it is infallible — genuine intuitives regularly make mistakes, and humility about those mistakes is essential for both integrity and continued development. Psychic sensitivity without psychological groundedness and strong boundaries creates confusion rather than clarity.
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