Apr 10 2012
Psychic Reader Uses Gift To Help Clients
It can be very hard being a Psychic Reader, listening to stories of insight, but local Psychic Reader Catherine Nicholas takes a compassionate approach.
As recently reported by delmarvanow.com, a Salisbury Psychic Reader uses her Psychic gifts to try to help her clients.
Regular clients know that and realize when they confide in her and tell her their fears she will keep conversations private. Using energy she feels coming from the person or around him or her, or by reading Tarot cards or their palms, she sometimes surprises them by how much she discerns.
Lighting candles for atmosphere, Nicholas, who uses the professional name Rose White, settles visitors in a private nook off the living room of her Mount Hermon Road home in Salisbury, at the corner of Beaglin Park Drive. The room is long and rectangular, with a comfortable sofa. A curtain separates it from the living area and there is a large crucifix. As a Christian, Nicholas believes her gift is from God, not the dark side. She doesn’t even like to say the word “devil” or “Satan,” using only the reference “him” and making the sign of the cross when she says it.
“Only God knows everything, 100 percent. You know, God knows everything. When you are born, your name is written in a book, did you know that? Oh, yes, God writes down everything — how many times you’re going to be married, what your life will be like. Only God knows everything,” she said, smiling gently and making intent eye contact, punctuated by a tender touch on the arm.
“Some people want to know what their future holds, in their jobs, with their finances. Some are concerned about their children. I tell them about their past, their present, the future. We talk about love, marriage, divorce, travel. I talk to them and it’s whatever I feel, whatever I pick up,” she said.
However, is Psychic Reader Catherine Nicholas completely honest with her clients?
“Darling, yes,” she said with a firm nod. “I can’t know everything. Only he can,” she said, pointing heavenward, “but if that’s their right soul mate or not, I pick it up. The cards will tell me. I try to lead them to what’s right for themselves and their family. Some people don’t say anything and they want me to pick up on what’s happening. Some don’t say much. They want to know what I see. I advise people, but I can’t tell you about a death or tragedy,” Nicholas said.
Open every day from 9 a.m.-10 p.m., she welcomes walk-ins. Usually, more arrive at her door in the summer. The number varies, from one a day to three or four or more.
“I study the problem. I can pick up what’s coming from them and what’s worrying them. It depends what they feel. Some people come back and tell me I was right. It does make you proud. It does,” she said, nodding.
Nicholas is calming, easy to relax with and talk to. She believes her gift was passed down through the generations, from her grandmother to her mother to her. In her mother’s waiting room, a young Nicholas, maybe 14, would talk to guests and notice certain feelings, observations, as the ability budded within her. It has continued in her family members.
The West Virginia native, whose ancestry is Venezuelan, has been working as a psychic for 48 years, with 12 of those in Salisbury. Now 70, with four children, 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, she isn’t certain how many more years she will run her business, but she has no immediate plans to retire. If she does, one of her daughters or a daughter-in-law will likely continue the tradition.
In the meantime, her ability is, for her, a source of joy.
“I get to talk to a lot of people, get to help people with their problems,” she said.
“It satisfies me. I am here to try and make peace in their life, but it’s God’s will. It’s in his hands.”
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