You deserve better, and so do your loved ones.
The circus is over.
The professional standard has arrived.
The Non-Negotiables: What I Don't Do.
To protect the psychological and emotional safety of the living and maintain deep reverence for the spirit world, my Evenings of Mediumship, group readings and private sittings operate under a strict code of administrative boundaries.
Here is exactly what I do not do, offer, or tolerate in my space:
1. I Don't Use Flowery "Spiritual Slop"
I do not hide a lack of evidence behind a wall of vague, manufactured jargon. You will never hear me speak about "cosmic tapestries," "thin veils," or "sacred alignment." I use clear, raw, un-flowery language. If the evidence doesn’t make grounded sense, I don't say it.
2. I Don't Sell "Spooky Protection" or Fear
I do not weaponize your grief or hyper-vigilance. You will never walk out of my room being told a loved one is "trapped," or that you need to buy crystals, sage, or magical rituals to ward off negative entities. The spirit world is not something to be feared. I sell evidence-based readings, not dependency.
3. I Don't Practice Non-Consensual "Breadcrumbing"
I do not cross basic human boundaries for social media clout. I refuse to ambush unsuspecting strangers at supermarkets or read people in casual public spaces without explicit permission. Mediumship demands a highly disciplined focus, strict ethical consent, and total privacy. Leaking undisciplined energy is entirely unprofessional.
4. I Don't Offer Fatalistic Fortune-Telling
I do not make predictive claims about what is "written in the stars." True mediumship is a structured communication meant to prove the continuation of love and consciousness - it is not an un-falsifiable sideshow joke. I refuse to strip away your personal agency or encourage an unhealthy dependency on a psychic to map out your life.
5. I Don't Force Hollywood Theatricality
I do not run my events like high-pitched television spectacles. There is absolutely no forced audience participation, no aggressive guessing games, and no dramatic showmanship. Cautious skeptics and first-timers are warmly welcomed to simply sit back, stay quiet, observe the data, and weigh the logic for themselves.
