What to Look For In a Reader Continued...*Shut-DownMany readers have a period immediately following the reading that is available to you to ask questions. Some readers permit this during the session as they are reading you. Some readers insist that you hold your questions until later. Some readers will even tell you that they are available to you for the next 24 hours to answer any questions that you may have as a result of the reading. But don't expect such generosity. Every reader has his or her own method for "shutting down" after a reading. The process of reading another person requires the reader to open himself up to more information from the universe. If the reader stays open too long after a reading, then he or she inevitably "drinks in" too much information that cannot be quickly filtered out and so that it actually "clogs" the reader's system. The same thing happens when our nerves are jangled and we become too sensitive to our environment. 5. Non-Theatrical.While a reader may have a certain flair that is entertaining, generally, it is only the weaker readers who rely on theatrics to attract you as a customer. 6. Adviser.Readers are advisers. They should not threaten or intimidate you to follow their advice. The responsibility lies entirely in your hands. You don't always accept the advise of a doctor or a lawyer. The same is true for a reader. 7. Results.Results from your reading depend entirely on you. If events predicted do not come true, remember this:
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