The good news is that God is doing something awesome and during Covid lockdown. Dr Jeremiah says he preached to his largest audience ever when 90,000 people tuned into his simulcast online. The bad news is that many, many Americans are so desperate to know the future that they will work with godless psychics and astrologers.
Business is booming for psychics, mediums and astrologers during the coronavirus pandemic, as uncertain and scared Americans seek answers.
Chris Medina, a Los Angeles psychic, said he has seen a 20 to 30 percent growth in business since the pandemic struck.
Medina, who charges $150 for 30-minute sessions and does six readings a day, adds that the majority of his clients are women who “want guidance on what is going on and where the world is heading.”
He said people’s increased need for clarity is caused by their brand-new isolation.
“A lot of what’s going on here is social distancing,” Medina said. “People are forced to be alone and not share thoughts or energy with others. A good majority of my clients are telling me about their crazy dreams or that their intuition is sharpening. They want to know, ‘Why am I feeling this way?’ I help unclog all the stuff they have kept in the subconscious.”
Laura Day — a New York- and London-based psychic who has glowing testimonials from Chris Rock, Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt and Deepak Chopra on her website — has also had an uptick in demand.
“I do workshops on Zoom. Every workshop, 1,200 to 1,300 people sign up. Unfortunately, Zoom caps out at 1,000 people,” Day told The Post. “There’s a huge demand right now, not so much for predictions but people wanting to make contact with their tribe.”
Meanwhile, SoHo clairvoyant Elaine Nicholas said customers are “losing their minds” over the deadly outbreak and want to know if they’ll survive.
One was an out-of-work Paul Mitchell hairdresser who consulted Nicholas to see if she’d die if she serviced clients at home. The soothsayer gave her blessing, social-distancing guidelines be damned.
Nicholas closed shop last month but is currently dispensing tarot-card readings by phone. Some clients text her their fingerprints or pictures of their palm.
And it’s not just psychics who are in high demand.
“When coronavirus first hit, for the first time in 40 years I had zero calls,” said Karen Thorne, a New York-based astrologer who charges $325 an hour and said she works with celebrities, financial advisors and government officials. “People were traumatized … too terrified to ask what the future holds. Now, people are starting to come out of the woodwork because they feel safer. They all want to know about their life situation: work, relationships and money.”
https://nypost.com/2020/04/25/business-booming-for-psychics-and-astrologers-amid-coronavirus/
Leviticus 20 reminds us:
“‘A man or woman who is a medium or spiritist among you must be put to death. You are to stone them; their blood will be on their own heads.’”
We can all be pretty clear about what God thinks about Psychics, mediums, astrologers and those who claim to know the future.
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