Here’s everything I learned about how we all lost trust in our own instincts – and how we can channel them for the better.
, one of her celebrity clients, one of only a few such “truly gifted” people in the world. True enough, her waitlist is three years long; I’ve jumped the queue to experience Fleur’s intuitive insights for myself, following the publication of her bookWe’re about to begin an hour-long reading about my future – but, Fleur says, she’s not going to tell me anything that I don’t already know.You might think that the mark of a pretty poor psychic – if an honest one.
I knew not to expect any draped velvet or crystal balls from Fleur’s slick PR and her supplied headshots, showing her to have the polished, professional glam of a concert cellist. Even so, I’m struck by how friendly and down-to-earth she is: less supernatural spirit guide than girl next door. Between her fresh face, loose sweater and neon nails, Fleur seems less ‘woo’ than much of wellness Instagram.
Fleur acknowledges the apparent crossroads between aspiring neuroscientist and successful psychic. But, she says, both are working with the subliminal. “I really see a psychic as being an ambassador to your own knowing… helping you to bridge it, rather than it being hidden beneath the surface.” Anyway, I’m down for a ‘future-gazing’ reading: if I don’t know what lies in store for me, how can Fleur?
“Why not,” I say. “Better to know.” I sound cavalier, even flippant – but I’m surprised to feel a sense of trepidation about what my intuition is about to reveal.
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