Lou shares a humorous encounter about Yeye being referred to as a semi-famous psychic, highlighting Yeye’s vibrant personality and client connections. The post explores notable historical psychics like Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce, emphasizing their impact and the public’s fascination with psychic phenomena as cultural icons extending beyond ordinary perception.
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.
Do you want to connect with the semi-famous psychic Yeye? :)
Lou shares her journey of exploring mysticism beyond her traditional upbringing, discovering its presence in all religions. Mysticism seeks a direct experience of the divine and emphasizes themes like unity and transcending boundaries. The piece highlights various mystical traditions, illustrating the universal quest for deeper spiritual connection across cultures.
Howdy Y’all, Lou here! I know when I first started learning about mysticism, metaphysical ideas, and spiritual ideas beyond the way I was raised in my small Texas city, things mystical were sort of lumped in with “works of the devil” and it scared my friends whenever I studied something new. As a young adult in my 20’s, I had friends tell me that I shouldn’t read certain books or do worship a certain way. As I didn’t seem to “fit” the religion I was raised in, I just became more skeptical of everything and fully agnostic.
Now, I definitely agree with not practicing spells, rituals and such for things I have not studied and don’t understand at all, but I found it oppressive that people were trying to warn me about learning more about religions.
And as I got older the more I learned ALL religions, even the one I had been raised in, had elements of the mystical and all the magic interwoven since the beginning.
Mysticism is the heart of spirituality—the quest for a direct experience of the divine, a glimpse of the infinite, or a profound connection with the universe. It transcends cultural and doctrinal boundaries, weaving through different religions and philosophies like a golden thread. Though the specifics vary, mysticism universally seeks to uncover the sacred within and around us.
Mysticism in Christianity
Christian mysticism often centers on union with God. Saints like Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross wrote of contemplative prayer and a transformative journey toward divine love. Their experiences, described as the “Dark Night of the Soul,” illuminate the struggles and ecstasies of spiritual ascent. Christian mystics frequently focus on meditation, fasting, and solitude to cultivate this connection.
Mysticism in Islam
Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, emphasizes love and direct knowledge of God through the heart. Sufi poets like Rumi and Hafiz wrote lyrical verses about divine union, often symbolizing God as the Beloved. Whirling dervishes perform the Sema ritual, a meditative dance symbolizing the soul’s journey toward divine truth. Through music, poetry, and dhikr (remembrance of God), Sufis aim to transcend the material world and achieve closeness with Allah.
Mysticism in Hinduism
Hindu mysticism is deeply rooted in practices like yoga, meditation, and devotion (bhakti). The Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads describe spiritual paths to liberation, including the pursuit of self-realization and unity with Brahman, the ultimate reality. Mystics such as Sri Ramakrishna and Paramahansa Yogananda taught that through inner stillness and disciplined practice, one can perceive the divine essence in all things.
Mysticism in Buddhism
Mysticism in Buddhism revolves around enlightenment—awakening to the true nature of reality. Zen Buddhism emphasizes zazen (seated meditation) as a path to insight, while Tibetan Buddhism integrates visualization and mantra chanting to transform consciousness. Mystics like the Dalai Lama embody this tradition, teaching that mindfulness and compassion lead to profound spiritual realization.
Mysticism in Judaism
Jewish mysticism, particularly Kabbalah, seeks to uncover the hidden meanings of the Torah and the universe. The Zohar, a foundational Kabbalistic text, explores the divine emanations (sefirot) and their influence on the world. Practices like meditative prayer, study, and chanting divine names aim to draw closer to the Infinite (Ein Sof), the unknowable source of all creation.
Mysticism in Indigenous Traditions
Many Indigenous spiritualities are inherently mystical, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life. Vision quests, shamanic journeys, and ceremonies like sweat lodges create sacred spaces for communion with ancestors, spirits, and nature. These practices often include rituals, storytelling, and offerings, celebrating the divine in every aspect of the natural world.
A Universal Journey
Despite their differences, mysticism in every tradition shares a few key themes: the search for unity, the pursuit of transcendence, and the realization of an inner truth. Whether through prayer, meditation, or ritual, mysticism reminds us that the sacred is both beyond and within us.
As I continue exploring mysticism from various cultures, alone and with Yeye, I’m struck by its universality and beauty. It bridges divides, showing us that no matter our beliefs, we all yearn for connection and meaning. Mysticism offers a glimpse of that eternal truth—a reminder that the divine is always just a breath, a thought, or a heartbeat away.
If you are in Kansas City Missouri, and are interested in checking out some of Yeye’s workshops offering insights into mystical practices, please watch our workshop offerings here:
Howdy, Y’all! Lou Here! Yeye teaches me about all sorts of woo-woo stuff. I asked her about magical herbs, and she told me some common ones everyone can find. I’ve heard (and used!) all except Mugwort myself. That one sounds particularly witchy.
1. Sage
Uses: Cleansing and purification.
Magical Properties: Sage is often burned to clear negative energy from spaces, objects, or people. It’s a staple in rituals for protection and spiritual clarity.
2. Lavender
Uses: Relaxation and peace.
Magical Properties: Lavender is known to promote calm and tranquility. It’s commonly used in love spells, to enhance restful sleep, or to soothe emotional stress.
3. Rosemary
Uses: Protection and memory.
Magical Properties: Rosemary is used to ward off negative energies, enhance memory, and boost mental clarity. It’s often included in rituals for healing and protection.
4. Cinnamon
Uses: Prosperity and success.
Magical Properties: Cinnamon is associated with attracting abundance, wealth, and luck. It’s also used in spells for protection and to raise spiritual energy.
5. Mugwort
Uses: Divination and dreams.
Magical Properties: Mugwort is frequently used to enhance psychic abilities and dream work. It is burned as incense or placed under pillows to encourage vivid and prophetic dreams.
These herbs have been in mystical practices for their strong energy and ability to enhance spiritual work, says The Diva. What are your experiences with them or other herbs?
If you want more information on how to enhance your own spiritual practice, with herbs or not, please reach out to Yeye!
If you are in Kansas City Missouri, and are interested in checking out some of Yeye’s workshops offering insights into current mystical practices, please watch our workshop offerings here:
If you are in the Kansas City Metro Area and looking for someone to be your spiritual mentor and tell you all sorts of woo-woo stuff like this, contact Yeye! She also is available over the phone and on Zoom or Facetime!
Contact Yeye for a reading, consultation on a party, or to talk about her Psychic AF Mentorship Program
Hi Y’all! Lou Here. Yeye often uses tarot cards to divine messages from her ancestors. I think tarot cards are fascinating, and I think there is so much symbiology in the Rider Waite deck, I love to see how other tarot card makers incorporate the meanings into each. There are so many beautiful decks out there!
I feel this is the place to give a tarot 101 overview of the major and minor arcana of tarot cards. Sometimes people take creative license and make these into different characters/symbols, but from what I’ve seen overall, this represents most decks.
Major Arcana (The Path of Life)
The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards, each representing a significant stage or journey in life. These cards are often considered the most powerful and influential in a tarot reading.
The Fool: Represents new beginnings, adventure, and taking a leap of faith.
The Magician: Symbolizes creation, manifestation, and the power of willpower.
The High Priestess: Represents intuition, mystery, and the subconscious mind.
The Empress: Symbolizes fertility, abundance, and nurturing.
The Emperor: Represents authority, structure, and control.
The Hierophant: Symbolizes tradition, conformity, and spiritual guidance.
The Lovers: Represents love, relationships, and choices.
The Chariot: Symbolizes control, willpower, and overcoming obstacles.
Strength: Represents courage, inner strength, and gentle power.
The Hermit: Symbolizes solitude, introspection, and spiritual growth.
Wheel of Fortune: Represents fate, destiny, and the cyclical nature of life.
Justice: Symbolizes fairness, karma, and cause and effect.
The Hanged Man: Represents sacrifice, surrender, and a new perspective.
Death: Symbolizes transformation, endings, and new beginnings.
Temperance: Represents balance, moderation, and patience.
The Devil: Represents temptation, addiction, and limiting beliefs.
The Tower: Symbolizes destruction, upheaval, and revelation.
The Star: Represents hope, inspiration, and faith.
The Moon: Symbolizes illusion, deception, and hidden truths.
The Sun: Represents joy, success, and enlightenment.
Judgment: Symbolizes rebirth, accountability, and spiritual awakening.
The World: Represents completion, fulfillment, and integration.
Minor Arcana (The Journey of Everyday Life)
The Minor Arcana consists of 56 cards, divided into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. Each suit represents a different aspect of life:
Wands: Represents creativity, energy, and motivation.
Cups: Represents emotions, relationships, and intuition.
Swords: Represents intellect, communication, and conflict.
Pentacles: Represents money, possessions, and practical matters.
Each suit has 14 cards, numbered 1-10, and four court cards: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. These cards provide more specific details about the situation or event being interpreted.
Note: Tarot readings are a tool for self-reflection and personal growth. It’s important to use them responsibly and with an open mind. Don’t make important life decisions with tarot cards alone.
Would you like Yeye to explain more, or give you a reading?
Lou expresses a love for the winter holiday season while encouraging a mystical approach to celebrations. Suggestions include using crystal ornaments, creating sacred spaces, exploring traditions like Yule logs and wassailing, engaging in magical activities, and connecting with nature. The focus is on enhancing joy and spirituality during the holidays.
Embracing the Enchanting Side of the Holiday Season
Hey Y’all, Lou here! Yeye’s friend and accidental manager. I LOVE THE WINTER HOLIDAY SEASON! I love the magic and fairy lights, the hustle and bustle – I actually love working in retail environments around the holidays.
Winter is a time for traditions, family, and joy. But why not add a touch of magic, mystery, and the unknown to your holiday celebrations? Let’s dive into the mystical woo woo side of the winter season.
1. Decorate with Intention
Crystal Ornaments: Adorn your tree with crystals to enhance the energy in your home. Each crystal has unique properties, so choose ones that align with your intentions.
Sacred Symbols: Incorporate symbols from various spiritual traditions into your decorations. This could include stars, moons, feathers, or dreamcatchers.
Nature-Inspired Elements: Bring the outdoors in with pine cones, holly, and other natural elements. These can add a grounding and earthy energy to your space.
2. Create a Sacred Space
Holiday Altar: Set up a special altar dedicated to the holiday season. Decorate it with candles, crystals, and symbols that resonate with you.
Smudging and Cleansing: Smudge your home with sage or palo santo to cleanse it of negative energy and create a sacred atmosphere.
Meditation and Mindfulness: Take time for daily meditation or mindfulness practices to connect with your inner self and cultivate a sense of peace and tranquility. Remember winters past, and share space with your ancestors.
3. Explore Mystical Traditions
Yule Log: Burning a Yule log is a traditional winter solstice practice that symbolizes the return of the sun and the rebirth of nature. It’s believed to bring warmth, prosperity, and protection.
Wassailing: Wassailing is a traditional English custom involving singing carols and drinking wassail (a fermented apple cider) to ensure a good harvest. It’s thought to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.
Candle Magic: Lighting candles is a common practice in many spiritual traditions. During the winter solstice, people often light candles to represent the returning light and to set intentions for the coming year.
4. Engage in Magical Activities
Spellcasting: Create your own holiday-themed spells for love, abundance, or peace. Here is Lou’s Holiday Spell for Peace:
Potion Making: Brew up magical potions using herbs, spices, and essential oils. Give a little juju as your holiday gifts!
5. Connect with Nature
Winter Solstice Celebration: Celebrate the winter solstice by spending time in nature. Go for a walk in the woods, stargaze, or simply enjoy the quiet solitude.
Nature-Inspired Rituals: Perform rituals that connect you to the natural world, such as offering gratitude to the trees or honoring the moon.
By incorporating mystical woo woo elements into your winter celebrations, you can create a truly magical and memorable experience. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and connect with your own unique spirituality.
Would you like Yeye to help you incorporate more woo-woo in your celebrations?
Lou invites participants to a workshop on December 16, 2024, focusing on Egbe, our spiritual family in Ifa spirituality. The two-hour session offers insights into maintaining connections with Egbe, guided meditation, and practical tips for daily practice. It’s designed for anyone curious about Ifa or seeking deeper spiritual ties.
Hey, Y’all! Lou here! Yeye is an Ifa Priestess, and she is wanting to share her traditions with you. We are announcing another in-person workshop geared towards people wanting to learn more about Ifa, different spiritual traditions, and how ancestor work throughout the world plays a big part in helping us ground.
As the year winds down and we reflect on the journey we’ve traveled, there’s no better time to deepen our connection with the unseen forces that guide and support us. For those of us exploring spiritual traditions like Ifa, understanding Egbe—our spiritual family—can bring profound clarity, balance, and a sense of belonging.
Egbe is a concept rooted in Yoruba spirituality, representing the spiritual companions who walk with us, influencing our lives in both seen and unseen ways. They are said to be a part of our spiritual lineage, guiding and supporting us on our earthly journey. But like any relationship, maintaining a connection with Egbe requires intention, respect, and care.
Many people feel the pull of Egbe without realizing it: the inexplicable sense of homesickness, a longing for community, or dreams filled with messages we can’t quite decode. Reconnecting with Egbe can provide answers to these feelings, helping us navigate life with greater alignment and purpose.
That’s why I’m excited to invite you to my upcoming workshop, “Understanding Egbe in Ifa Spirituality,” happening on December 16, 2024. This two-hour session is designed for anyone curious about Egbe, whether you’re new to Ifa or looking to deepen your spiritual practice.
Here’s what you can expect: ✨ Insight into Egbe: Learn how your spiritual family influences your journey and how to recognize their presence in your life. ✨ Guided Meditation: Experience a powerful exercise to connect with your Egbe and receive their guidance. ✨ Practical Tips: Discover simple ways to honor and nurture your relationship with Egbe in daily life.
This workshop offers a supportive space to explore, ask questions, and take steps toward a deeper spiritual connection. Whether you’re feeling disconnected or just curious about Ifa practices, this is your opportunity to gain insight and create meaningful spiritual ties.
Spaces are limited, so I encourage you to sign up soon. Let’s close out the year by stepping into alignment with our spiritual family and creating a foundation of connection and support for the year ahead.
👉 Learn more about the workshop and reserve your spot for the December 16, 2024 workshop today
Lou discusses the significance of blessed candles in spiritual practices, emphasizing their role in manifestation. Guidelines include clearly defining intentions, creating a sacred space, timing the ritual according to lunar phases, lighting the candle purposefully, engaging in active rituals, and reflecting on outcomes. Respectful disposal of remnants is also advised.
Hey y’all! Lou here! As Yeye is about to have a candle blessing workshop coming up (details below) I thought it may be good to know what you do with a candle that has been blessed.
Blessing a candle is a powerful practice, infusing it with your energy and intentions for spellwork or manifestation. Once your candle is prepared, you’ve crafted a sacred tool ready to work in harmony with manifesting your needs and desires. But what happens next? Here’s a guide to using your blessed candle effectively and with intention.
1. Define Your Purpose Clearly
Before lighting your candle, revisit the intention you set during the blessing process. What do you want to achieve? Whether your goal is attracting love, increasing abundance, or banishing negativity, clarity is key. Keep your purpose in mind to focus the candle’s energy.
Pro Tip: Write your intention on a piece of paper and place it beneath the candle to anchor your energy.
2. Create a Sacred Space
Lighting your candle should be treated as a ritual, not a casual act. Designate a quiet, clean area where you can focus without distractions. You might choose to set up an altar with tools such as crystals, incense, or tarot cards to enhance the energy of your space.
Suggested Items for Your Space:
Crystals (e.g., rose quartz for love, pyrite for prosperity)
An offering bowl or dish for herbs, coins, or flowers
A fire-safe container to hold ashes, if incorporating burning paper or herbs
3. Time Your Candle Use
Timing can amplify your candle’s power. Align your ritual with phases of the moon or specific days of the week:
New Moon: Manifest new beginnings.
Full Moon: Enhance energy or bring closure.
Days of the Week: Each day corresponds to specific energies (e.g., Friday for love, Thursday for abundance).
4. Light with Intention
When you’re ready, light your candle with focus. Take a few deep breaths and envision your intention vividly. As the flame burns, imagine it sending your energy and desires into the universe. Speak an affirmation aloud to seal your intention, such as:
“As this flame burns, so does my intention grow. I trust the universe to align with my highest good.”
5. Engage in Active Rituals
Depending on your goal, you can enhance your candle magic with these rituals:
Visualization: Close your eyes and see your desire coming to life.
Chanting or Prayer: Repeat affirmations or chants to magnify your focus.
Burning Symbols: Safely burn a piece of paper with what you want to release or call in, using the candle flame.
6. Let the Candle Burn Safely
Allow the candle to burn out completely if possible (safely and under supervision), as this signifies the release of your intention. If you need to extinguish it, avoid blowing it out; instead, snuff it with a candle snuffer or your fingers to preserve the energy.
7. Dispose or Repurpose with Care
Once the candle has burned down, you may choose to bury the remnants as a way of releasing your intention to the earth. Alternatively, if the candle still has wax remaining, repurpose it for similar rituals. Always handle remnants respectfully, as they carry the energy of your work.
8. Reflect and Stay Open
After using your candle, keep a journal to track any signs, synchronicities, or changes in your life. Trust that the energy you’ve set into motion will align with the universe’s timing.
Circling back
Your blessed candle is a beacon of your intention, connecting your desires to the universe. By using it with focus, respect, and gratitude, you create a powerful tool to support your spiritual practice. Remember, the magic is as much in you as it is in the candle itself. Stay open to the possibilities—and watch your intentions unfold.
Yeye is having a Candle Blessing workshop on December 2, 2024 at Harvest Moon Botanica – Click to read more information and sign up:
Lou shares their journey of manifestation, highlighting its shift from a mysterious concept to a practical personal development tool. They recommend various influential books on the Law of Attraction and manifesting desires. Lou’s personal experiences illustrate the power of intention, culminating in successfully manifesting both a cheeseburger and $20,000, reinforcing the importance of focusing thoughts and emotions.
Howdy, y’all! Lou here. I believe in focusing attention, energy, thoughts, what have you to help bring about change in my life. I sometimes forget and then don’t believe in it and then remember again and try it and it works again! Like physical exercise. I’m a little lazy sometimes with things that are good for me. Or maybe I’m just not meant to be perfect. But I can’t forget the magic of manifesting myself a cheeseburger (and $20,000.) More on that in a minute.
In recent years, manifestation has moved from a mysterious concept to a popular and practical tool for personal development. Manifestation, often linked with the Law of Attraction, is the idea that we can attract what we want into our lives by focusing on positivity, clarity, and intention. For those looking to embark on this transformative journey, I’ve compiled a list of essential books that can guide you in using manifestation techniques to bring your dreams to life.
Here are a few books to help you get on your journey. Some I have read, some have just been recommended.
1. The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
Why Read It? Considered one of the most influential books on the Law of Attraction, The Secret introduces readers to the basics of manifestation by sharing stories, techniques, and insights from a variety of spiritual and thought leaders. Byrne’s work emphasizes that by focusing on positive thoughts and a clear vision of your desires, you can attract what you want into your life.
Key Takeaway: The mind is a powerful tool that can be used to attract abundance, health, love, and happiness.
Lou’s Takeaway: After watching The Secret, and then reading it, I manifested myself a cheeseburger. I’ll leave that story to the end.
2. Ask and It Is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks
Why Read It? Esther Hicks, channeling the spiritual entity Abraham, delivers practical guidance on how to manifest through aligning with your inner self. This book delves deeply into the emotional aspect of attraction, encouraging readers to focus on what feels good to guide them toward their desires.
Key Takeaway: Emotions are your guide, and by following what brings you joy, you’re naturally drawing closer to what you want.
Lou’s Takeaway: I have watched a lot of Esther & Jerry Hicks videos on YouTube over the years, and I really enjoy the message they give. I never know what is legit or not, but I don’t care in this case – the message is loving and kind, and gets me in the mood to do some manifesting. And I hope there are spiritual beings in the universe that really want to help us!
3. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Why Read It? While not strictly about manifestation, The Power of Now teaches readers to focus on the present moment, a practice that is crucial for anyone wanting to align their thoughts and intentions. Eckhart Tolle’s work emphasizes the importance of silencing mental noise, which can often hinder us from recognizing what we truly desire and from feeling in tune with our goals.
Key Takeaway: By staying present and quieting the mind, you can better align with your truest desires and intentions.
Lou’s Takeaway: It’s on my list!
4. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Why Read It? Although first published in 1937, Think and Grow Rich is still one of the most popular manifestation and personal development books. Hill researched the habits of wealthy and successful individuals and discovered common principles they used to achieve their dreams. This book offers practical steps to cultivate a mindset that attracts wealth and abundance.
Key Takeaway: A combination of strong desire, unwavering faith, and persistence can help you manifest your financial and career goals.
Lou’s Takeaway: It has been decades since I’ve read this, so I think it is time for me to read it again.
5. You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero
Why Read It? Jen Sincero’s book combines humor with practical advice to inspire readers to shed self-doubt and self-sabotaging habits. Through her straightforward and empowering approach, Sincero encourages readers to embrace self-love and confidence, both critical for attracting what you want into your life.
Key Takeaway: Confidence and self-love are essential to living an abundant life and manifesting your dreams.
Lou’s Takeaway: I love the title, and I am a badass – so this is now on my list.
6. Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain
Why Read It? Gawain’s classic is known for breaking down visualization techniques that can make it easier for readers to picture their desired life. She provides practical exercises for mental imagery, guiding readers to connect emotionally with their dreams and manifest them.
Key Takeaway: Regular visualization, combined with emotion, can create the mental blueprint for realizing your desires.
Lou’s Takeaway: Again, on my list!
7. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One by Dr. Joe Dispenza
Why Read It? Dr. Dispenza offers a scientific perspective on manifestation. In this book, he explains how the brain’s chemistry and biology can be rewired through intention and visualization. By breaking old thought patterns, readers can start attracting positive experiences into their lives.
Key Takeaway: When you consciously change your thoughts, you start changing your reality.
Lou’s Takeaway: Also, on my list! Anyone in the KC area want to do a manifesting book group? I think that may be the only way to read everything I want to read!
Thoughts on this reading list
Each of these books offers unique insights, techniques, and perspectives on manifestation. As you start or deepen your journey, keep in mind that consistency, gratitude, and belief are key factors in manifestation. There’s no “one-size-fits-all” method; explore each approach and embrace what resonates with you.
These books can serve as powerful tools to inspire and empower anyone who dreams big and wants to use the Law of Attraction to make those dreams a reality. Whether you’re new to manifestation or looking to enhance your practice, these resources provide guidance and inspiration to help you manifest a life you love.
Now, as promised, Lou manifested a cheeseburger, (and $20k)
So, I had just watched The Secret video a friend had shown me. I thought it sounded magical, but I was afraid I didn’t have any magic. Still, I wrote on a play money $20 dollar bill three zeros (to make it $20,000) and put it in my shower so I had to look at it every day. I imagined what I was doing with the $20,000 (I needed a car and a new bed – both of mine were dying.) Sometimes I didn’t “see” it and it was just something inside my shower. Sometimes I would visualize it.
One day I was leaving work and I was tired, frustrated, hungry, and definitely without money until payday, and I had been eating on the cheap at home for a while, but I was craving a cheeseburger. I thought to myself, I should start small. I was walking the 1/4 mile to my car and imagining a delicious cheeseburger.
When I got to my car, there was a flier on my car for a free cheeseburger, fries and drink to a nearby favorite burger place. Seriously. It was a gimmick to get people to apply to a credit card, which I didn’t need and would not qualify for, but I decided to try it. I went to the burger place. I applied for the card, but told the students working the table that I wouldn’t qualify. They said it didn’t matter, and gave me the free food voucher, which I then ordered and happily ate.
I manifested a cheeseburger. Then within a week I got a letter saying that some of my mother’s oil royalties were selling, and my brother and my take would be $43,000. I manifested $20,000. For real.
Since then I haven’t really kept score as much. I just imagine myself in a desired situation, and then sort of forget about it. I figure – it will or won’t happen, it is fine. I have many blessings to be grateful for. Though, now that I am thinking about it again, thanks to Yeye, I am dabbling again. We manifested a trip to New York for us, then Yeye manifested a cross-country move to Kansas City, so I think I have to be dreaming big for everyone!
Yeye will be doing a New Year’s workshop on Manifesting Your Intentions for the New Year. I’ll help her with it, and you better believe, I’m back to adding more intention and focus to what I want out of this life.
Hey Y’all! Lou here (Yeye’s friend/manager). Yeye is wonderful with kids, adults of ALL ages, men and women and gender fluid folks! And she keeps politics out of her entertainment! Those are just a few reasons to hire Yeye specifically!
Here are just a few reasons why having a psychic medium at your party would be amazing:
1. Unique Entertainment
A psychic reader offers something different from typical party activities, making your event stand out with a mystical and intriguing vibe.
2. Icebreaker for Guests
Psychic readings are great conversation starters. Guests can bond over shared experiences or fascinating insights, sparking new connections.
3. Personalized Experience
Each guest gets a unique reading, giving them a special and individualized experience that they’ll remember long after the event.
4. Positive Energy
Many people find comfort and reassurance from psychic readings, which can boost the overall mood and energy of your event.
5. Tailored to Your Theme
Whether it’s a Halloween party, a mystical wedding, or a corporate event, psychic readings can be tailored to suit any theme, adding a magical touch.
6. Memorable Takeaway
Guests will likely leave with fascinating insights or predictions that they can reflect on long after the event, adding a lasting impression.
7. Mystical Ambiance
A psychic reader adds an aura of mystique, enhancing the atmosphere with a sense of wonder and the unknown.
8. Interactive and Engaging
Psychic readings encourage guest participation, making them more than just spectators. Each reading invites interaction, creating an engaging experience that captivates everyone involved.
9. Customized Readings for Special Occasions
Psychics can focus on themes relevant to the event—like love at a wedding or success and career advice at a corporate event—making it more meaningful.
10. Fun for All Ages
Psychic readings are intriguing for all age groups, allowing everyone from kids to adults to engage and enjoy a unique experience.
Having a psychic reader adds that extra bit of magic to an event, making it a conversation piece and unforgettable experience for your guests!
Contact Yeye for a reading, consultation on a party, or to talk about her Psychic AF Mentorship Program
Lou, Yeye’s manager, shares a list of haunted locations in Kansas City for Halloween. Notable sites include the Arabia Steamboat Museum, Kansas City Public Library, Nelson-Atkins Museum, and more. Visitors have reported eerie experiences like cold spots and ghost sightings. Lou invites additional suggestions and promoting Yeye’s services for connecting with loved ones.
Howdy, Y’all! Lou here, Yeye’s manager and longtime friend. It is Halloween and as both Yeye and I are new to Kansas City, I wanted to learn about some of the haunted spaces we have! How many have you gone to? Do you have more to add to the list?
The Arabia Steamboat Museum: This museum, which houses the remains of a steamboat that sank in the Missouri River in 1856, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who perished in the disaster. Visitors have reported feeling cold spots, hearing unexplained noises, and even seeing ghostly apparitions.
The Kansas City Public Library: This historic building, which was once a Carnegie library, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former librarian. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: This world-class museum is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former curator. Visitors have reported feeling cold spots, hearing unexplained noises, and even seeing ghostly apparitions.
The James A. Reed Federal Courthouse: This courthouse, which was once a federal prison, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of former inmates. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Kansas City Union Station: This historic train station is said to be haunted by the ghosts of former passengers and workers. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing ghostly apparitions.
The Kansas City Zoo: This popular zoo is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former zookeeper. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Kansas City Country Club Plaza: This upscale shopping district is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former shopper. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Kansas City Power & Light District: This entertainment district is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former construction worker. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Kansas City River Market: This historic market is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former merchant. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
The Kansas City Museum: This museum, which is located in a historic mansion, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of former residents. Visitors have reported feeling uneasy, hearing strange noises, and even seeing shadowy figures.
If you are interested in connecting with a passed loved one, contact Yeye! It’s not as spooky as all that.