In times of trial and despair

There are times in life, when the trials just seem to be too much.  In times like this, it is easy to loose faith and give up hope.  Illness, job losses, domestic quarrels, and heartbreak seem to abound.

Know that there is always hope, even if it doesn't show itself in obvious ways.  In the Divine Plan for our growth here on Earth, we must sometimes suffer for short periods of time.  This suffering is not a punishment, but a stimulus for our expansion and personal edification.

The Laws of the Cosmos always work to our benefit.  For example, illness might lead someone to study medicine and healing so they can help others.  Romantic dilemmas can cause another person to become a compassionate counselor.  Hunger may motivate still a different person to study the science of food production and save millions of lives. 

We must remember that is always a purpose behind setbacks and struggles and it always for our benefit in the long run.

So to those of you who suffer today, especially other psychics, I offer my compassion and understanding.  May the God of your Heart bless you with peace and solace this day.

Posted on Friday, August 29, 2008 at 07:47AM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

New Contact Information

Please call 904-210-2606 or email james@psychicdad.org to schedule an appointment.

See the services page for pricing.

Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 08:45AM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

Buddha did not exist...

Siddhārtha Gautama, the reputed founder of Buddhism, did not exist.  I realize that is a radical statement and certainly not the answer I expected when I Remote Viewed this religious figure.

I  have now conducted three RV session on Buddha, two directed at him as a man and one aimed at this "enlightenment under the fig tree."  All of these sessions resulted in an incoherent, unreal target.  I knew what I was RVing was not real before I even opened the envelope.

Believe me when I write that I was completely shocked.  I love some of the Buddhist teachings and think it one of the most enlightened religions in the world today.  But, apparently, the central figure did not exist.  He appears to be an amalgamation of stories and myths woven together through many generations.

It was only after the last session the other day, that I researched Buddha's life on the web and found that "Scholars are increasingly reluctant to make unqualified claims about the historical facts of the Buddha's life and teachings."

Wow, that was the last thing I expected.

Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 at 02:18PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference

Fay Fay Go Away!



Intuitively, I knew that a hurricane or something like it would hit soon after we arrived in Florida.  And here she is: FAY!

Fay has been so much fun to deal with, let me tell you.  I love my children dearly, but I was looking forward to finally having all three of them in school.  They went to school two days, Monday and Tuesday, and the rest of the week school has been closed!  

For a self-employed bloke like myself, this is not good.  I cannot ignore my children of course.  But I cannot get any work done either.  Yet I am also thankful that my family has not suffered as much as some others.

I cannot wait for Fay to go the hell away so I can get back to work!   

Fay, Fay go away and never come back!

Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 at 01:57PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

The Male Brain, Explained

I found this article on MSN to be quite revealing.  After decades of gender-bending and "experts" trying to make us androgynous, every study makes it abundantly clear that men and women are very different!

As a psychic man, women regularly make the mistake of thinking I am more like them.  I'm not.  Because I can express and deal with emotions and have well developed verbal skills, many women, especially psychics, expect me to be a woman with a penis.  They are disappointed to discover that I am just a man who happens to be psychic.

Then are even more shocked to realize I am perfectly comfortable being a rough, regular guy.

Oh well.

Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at 10:30PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

It really was a rubber suit!


Geez!  I thought it looked fake, but I didn't even get a chance to Remote View this picture and find out if it was real before the Hoaxers vanished!


Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 12:36PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

The Bear has awakened

On Christmas Day, 1991, the Soviet Union officially dissolved.  In recent days, the conflict between Georgia and Russia over the break away territory of Ossetia has reminded us that the Bear is only slumbering; hibernating.  It never died.

As I predicated back in '91, the Eagle and the Bear will face off against each other...very soon.  And it will be a bloody battle to be sure.

Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 12:25AM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

Ralph M. Lewis on Meditation

Posted on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 02:10AM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment

Introversion vs. Extroversion

There is a great personality test online called a Jung Typography Test based on the groundbreaking work of Carl Jung.   People in general, and psychics specifically, spend a tremendous amount of time fighting against their own natural personality types. 

I have introduced almost everyone I know to this test at some point or another.  It is quick, insightful method.  The only better view I've gotten has been through my Astrologer Maria DeSimone

I won't bother going into all my classifications, because you want to find out your personality type, right?  But I will tell you that I scored fairly high for Introvert.  This is quite interesting because I love people.  I love being around them, communicating and learning from them.  However, I also find long social exposure to be draining.  I need serious contemplation and meditation time.  Sometimes I feel badly because I know my kids need more time with me but I must be off exercising, meditating or creating something. 

This introverted tendency is so strong, that if I didn't know that I am supposed to be a public Psychic Medium and Teacher, I'd crawl into my cave and be a hermit. 

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I love helping people, but I love being alone even more.  I could easily spend all my time Remote Viewing whatever I wanted to know in my own little laboratory / office.  That could be the winning lottery numbers, the next U.S. President, the best stock to invest in or my next door neighbors secrets.  Don't let anyone fool you, Karma does not prohibit us from knowing these things.  Although information like lottery numbers is more labor-intensive, you just have to know how to do it.  It is more a matter of skill than anything else.

The other thing I personally struggle with, is although I love helping people, my own skills and personal psychic insights suffer while I am busy helping and teaching others.  I can see that my Remote Viewing Workshops will have to go in cycles.  I need to have intuitive data for my own life and keep my skills sharp. 

I think most genuine psychics, whether introvert or extrovert, eventually need considerable contemplation time.  For all of you fellow psychics on the path of service, I commend you.  Keep up the good work.  And hopefully you can be a little more accessible and available to the people who need you than I am.

Posted on Monday, July 7, 2008 at 07:12PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | Comments1 Comment

Rose the Genie Gypsy

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My adorable daughter decided the other night that she was Rose the Genie Gypsy.  She constructed a paper 'crystal ball,' dressed up in her best gypsy clothes, with jewelry and make-up and proceeded to tell us all our fortunes! 
 
The best part of the whole thing was that after each reading, the client got a prize!  Not only did we not pay to see Rose the Genie Gypsy, but she paid us!  
 
I wonder if my next prize could be a new camera to take better pictures?  Psychotic.
Posted on Friday, June 20, 2008 at 01:12PM by Registered CommenterJames Vitale | CommentsPost a Comment
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