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Psychic and Alternative Health Fairs

Several places in our communities hold Psychic Fairs. These events are successful in bringing the metaphysical world into the community.
For those who are well versed in the metaphysical realm, these events are wonderful ways to gain in experience, socialize with similar people, and restock supplies. For those who are just beginning their mystical journey, this is a wonderful way to learn about the metaphysical realm, find advice, ask questions, discover new interests, as well as network. It is also a great way to find your niche by experimenting and see how it all works.
These events are filled with mystical items for sale that can rarely be purchased elsewhere, as well as handmade goods, inspiring crafts. Of course there are also psychics, mediums, and teachers willing to give their experience and guidance. Lots of experienced mystics provide their services to customers (usually for a fee). Palm readers, tarot card readers, rune stone readers are often present at these gatherings. Vendors sell supplies and gifts, and many other eye opening mystical wonders can be found. The atmosphere is always exciting and thrilling.
Now, on the alternative health side of these fairs, there is much to be learned from the practitioners. Often, they will give an in-depth explanation to any novice who asks. There is much to be gathered by simply asking from all those present.
Often, a first time visitor to a psychic & alternative health fair will feel overwhelmed, just by walking in the door. There can be so much to look at and take in. The best approach, I find, is to step back and feel the vibration. The slowly walk through the different tables and booths. Feel your way through before approaching anyone. Listen to all the others as you pass by. You will find yourself being drawn to different vendors more so than others. Sometimes your gut feeling may be to not approach someone. It is all in the vibrations, the intrigue, the attraction to one practitioner or vendor more than another. This is your body responding and guiding you. Once you've walked slowly through, picking up info and vibration, then go back to the start and approach those you were drawn to originally. Ask questions, get readings, buying supplies, whatever you're guided to do. I bet it'll be a greatly enriching experience for you in many ways.




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