Psychic Telephone · 25
Tanya
Tanya’s courses, like Energy Therapy and Psychic and Spiritual Development, are based on what she would call psychic tools. They’re about allowing yourself to open up to the non-material. Bringing in the aspect that energy is real. We have a material world, but she also believes that there’s a spiritual world, an energetic world. And you can even relate it to quantum physics—that everything is energy, that we’re all energy. It’s like, even an atom is mostly energy and space.
The way she teaches it, you can read—you can take in psychic information—through each one of your chakras. The seventh chakra, at the top of your head, is the one that knows. So she gets more from her seventh chakra. The sixth chakra is typically the one that sees. That’s the third eye, and it’s described as the intuitive chakra. It’s actually not on your forehead but in the center of your head, behind your eyes, in between your ears. It’s where you can just be an observer, where you kind of stop all those mental machinations, analyzing and overthinking things, and can just receive your intuition.
But people read with every single chakra, she says. We absorb energy, interpret it, and either hold on to it like it’s ours or we let it go. We do this especially with chakras one, two, and three. Those are very body-oriented chakras, so you’ll feel it in your body. Like when someone starts to cry and you’re not even really sad, but you start crying too. And that’s not the healthiest way to pick up on energy. So what she teaches is, the best chakra to read with is the sixth, because that’s your place of neutrality. You’re learning how to do that. To kind of keep it outside of yourself instead of running it through your body to interpret it. So you’re not absorbing it. And you’re learning how to put it on what she calls your reading screen in your mind, to read on that.

Guided meditation and mindfulness, that’s the base. Meditation is the first step to separating from three-dimensional reality. Training your brain to turn from the physical world to the energetic world. Going from putting your attention outside yourself to being aware of what’s going on inside—bringing consciousness into every chakra, and not judging it. And the other thing is visualization. When she calls herself a psychic, a clairvoyant—she’s a visualizer. Visualization is active focus. When she’s looking at someone, physically, she doesn’t see their chakras. But when she closes her eyes and tunes in to it, she can see their spiritual energy. She’s using her imagination, or her psychic space. A lot of times people think, I’m not psychic, it’s just my imagination. But to her they’re interchangeable. She always sees intuition just as the same as imagination. So connecting with the visualization part of your brain helps build more trust in the intuitive part of yourself.
And it’s a practice. It takes practice. She relates it to sports a lot. She grew up in the seventies and was a tomboy and played sports. And this is like you’re learning muscle memory. It’s like hitting a tennis ball against the wall. In the beginning, you’re not going to hit every one. You kind of just have to get used to it, and go easy on yourself.
And you know, you don’t need to do the other classes that are about personal growth and spiritual development, but they do help. A lot of really sensitive and psychic people are just like, I don’t want any part of the world. But that’s not what she’s teaching them to do. She’s giving them the skills to manage the 3D reality, the real world, better. To her they’re very intermixed. And she’s one of those people who—she uses her skills, her psychic work, the meditation, to make her a better person in the real world. Like when she first opened her center, she was still working part-time for the City of Longmont, near Denver, doing neighborhood revitalization and urban planning work. She worked with all kinds of people—all kinds of angry people and controlling people. And the psychic tools definitely helped.

