Hi Y’all! Lou here!
When we went to Long Beach NY back in September, Yeye and I were chatting with someone in our hotel lobby. They said “I know you are a semi-famous psychic…” and we thought that was really funny! There wasn’t any upset over it, we just had not considered Yeye as “famous” so we had a giggle over that.
But the truth is, Yeye is somewhat known in several regions now since she has spent a number of years living in Texas, New Orleans, Savannah, California, and now Mississippi. She isn’t a subtle person – and she is 100% full of delightful personality and caring for people. Between that, the pink hair and her signature eyelashes and fabulous makeup and adorable clothes… I think she is at the very least quite memorable!
Not to mention the clients she helps, they definitely remember her! I think we both feel like “memorable” is way cooler than “famous.”
It made me think of famous psychics and mediums through time, so I wanted a list! I removed names of people still living and just wanted this list to focus on some people that brought fame, and sometimes notoriety, to to the title “psychic” or “medium”.
Psychics have always captivated the human imagination, acting as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. Whether celebrated or controversial, they have shaped history, inspired movements, and offered insight into the mysteries of existence. Here’s a look at some of the most famous psychics from different eras and what made their gifts extraordinary.
I’ll be posting more in-depth biographies of each of the ones below, because they are fascinating to me and I want to learn more about them, maybe you do too!
Nostradamus (1503–1566)
A name synonymous with prophecy, Michel de Nostradame, or Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and seer. His book Les Prophéties contains cryptic quatrains that some believe predict major world events, from the rise of Napoleon to the attacks on September 11, 2001. While skeptics dismiss his writings as vague, believers continue to find uncanny relevance in his words.
Edgar Cayce (1877–1945)
(Yeye’s grandmother studied with Edgar Cayce)
Known as the “Sleeping Prophet,” Edgar Cayce was an American psychic renowned for his health readings and spiritual insights. Cayce would enter a trance-like state, offering detailed diagnoses and remedies for illnesses, often involving natural remedies and lifestyle changes. He also spoke about reincarnation, ancient civilizations like Atlantis, and the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit.
Madame Helena Blavatsky (1831–1891)
A pioneering figure in the occult movement, Madame Blavatsky was the founder of Theosophy. She claimed to channel wisdom from spiritual masters and traveled extensively, studying esoteric traditions. Her works, such as The Secret Doctrine, explored metaphysical concepts, bridging Eastern and Western philosophies. Though polarizing, her influence on modern mysticism and spirituality is undeniable.
Jeane Dixon (1904–1997)
Jeane Dixon was one of America’s most famous psychics, known for her public predictions and syndicated astrology columns. She allegedly foresaw the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and other significant events. Dixon’s fame soared in the mid-20th century, though her accuracy remains a topic of debate.
Sylvia Browne (1936–2013)
A household name in psychic circles, Sylvia Browne built her career through books, TV appearances, and readings. She claimed to communicate with spirits and provide insight into past lives. While some criticized her predictions, her books, such as The Other Side and Back, offered comfort and spiritual guidance to millions.
Psychics as Cultural Icons
Whether revered or questioned, these psychics have left a lasting impact on society. They remind us of humanity’s enduring fascination with the unseen and the possibility that our existence extends beyond what we can perceive.
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With warmth and curiosity,
Lou
