Traci Bray, B.S., M.A.
Medium
 
913.940.0754
Kansas City, Missouri USA          
Medium 
                        
About Your Reading
This page serves to offer information on points to consider when selecting a Medium including cautions to note. Additionally, there are suggestions to help you make the most of your reading time...
Making the Most of Your Reading Time...

 - Before the reading, give thought to whom you hope to hear from, and prepare questions.

 - Be ready for your reading, with your notes, paper and pen, and if by phone, a tape recorder, tape and speaker phone if you wish to record.


 - Call just on-time, not early and certainly not late. This honors the reader and those coming through!

 - Expect to validate information following
the reading. Readings can be overwhelming; that's why taping it and taking notes help!



Choosing a Medium
There are many psychics and Mediums available. Selecting a legitimate, experienced person honors both you, and those whom have passed. Things to consider include a Reader that:
  • is recommended by those you know, or through others whom have had direct experience
  • comes with references, or testimonials
  • has proven experience
  • offers a website and/or other written material
  • is published
  • is ethical, communicates responsibly, and respects confidentiality
  • is willing to offer 'cold' readings (i.e., the reader requires NO information up-front)
  • has participated in formal research studies (e.g., VERITAS)
  • is formally educated
  • is flexible, and willing to address your questions and concerns
Expect to pay a reasonable fee. A high-dollar amount (mediums charging several hundred to thousand dollars) does not necessarily correlate to receiving a phenomenal reading. Remember that psychics and Mediums are most-often self-employed, and do not receive benefits. Nor do most read for a traditional 40-hour/week schedule as do most full-time workers in the US.  In fact, the majority of readers known to Traci at most, offer 12 - 15 readings per week.

Be aware that most psychics/Mediums must prepare for the reading, and de-escalate from the reading. The work begins before your appointment and often extends after.


Who Traci may not be a Great Match for:
  • Skeptics who demand proof of legitimacy before the reading commences. This website has been designed to provide potential clients with factual information about Traci, her skill, her contributions and how she works. If this does not fit, readers searching for a reader are encouraged to search for a worker who ressonates with them
  • Clients who soley wish to hear from their angels, or have their Spirit Guides identified (Google Angel Practitioners, or look into someone who provides Akashic Records readings. Principals that are identified above for choosing a great reader apply to these types of readings. Be certain you're connecting with practitioners who are highly trained in these disciplines
  • Someone who in-their-heart knows that they do not want a reading. An example of this would be one whom is being strongly encouraged to get a reading by someone well-meaning, but just knows that a reading is not for them
  • Persons who insist on provide photographs or other forms of memorabilia for Traci to work with. Traci appreciates the sentiment involved; however, they are not necessary for her to connect with persons whom have passed
Thoughts on What to Avoid...
  • Promises of accuracy. An experienced Medium will not tell you they are 100% accurate, or frankly anything close to that. The only true methods of discovering accuracy are either from client testimonials or reports of their experiences, and through bonifide, replicated research such as what VERITAS at the University of Arizona, Tucson engages in. Mediums such as Traci, John Edward, Allison Dubois and George Anderson have all participated in studies such as these. This is demonstration of their confidence of Spirit's messages and their abilities to work ethically.
  • Repetitively vague statements
  • Insistence that the client schedule for more messages or information
  • Readers who push product such as stones, spells, supplements, etc.
During your reading, behavior you might refrain from:
-arguing with the Medium. Yes. Some clients do! A great Medium is like a great waitress, taking the order (what it is you wish to accomplish during your reading, as the consumer), delivering it to the kitchen (handing your wishes to Spirit), and bringing your food back to the table (offering you the information).  Seriously!
-the urge to over-process the information you receive. Remember, this is part of the homework you assume when you schedule reading time. Clients who are able to simply receive the information, and process it later are those who make the most of the time with the professional Medium
-getting in the way of Spirit's messages by excessively interrupting, or talking
-interruptions such as your cell phone ringing, dogs barking, accepting call-waiting, or other human foibles
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