A few weeks ago I was talking about some things with a friend of mine and I mentioned that I practice crystal scrying for my clients:
“Crystal scrying? What is that exactly?” “Well, in my case, crystal ball reading.” “Oh! Well now that’s something you don’t normally hear about! How old fashioned!” I found myself somewhat surprised, but the more I thought about it the more sense it made. While I do know Readers who scry for clients, most of the people I know who do scry, do so privately and not for others. The Crystal Ball Reader has unfortunately become a symbol representing “scam artist fortune tellers” or eccentric fictional magical characters (i.e. Professor Trelawny in Harry Potter).While crystal scrying is making a comeback it still carries the cultural baggage it brings with it. I was introduced to scrying at a very young age, and had a certain knack for it. Unfortunately I set my gift aside for a number of years largely due to a personal prejudice against crystal ball readers. In my teen years I was reintroduced to scrying when I purchased a beautiful crystal ball from a Botanica I frequented. It sparked a new passion in me to work on this gift so that I could not only share it with others, but also undo the years of personal prejudice I had against crystal ball readers.
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