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“Victoria lynn Weston is an individual with rare talents. She is, perhaps, the only person ever to maintain a dual career as a psychic practitioner and as a film producer. As such she exemplifies the ability to balance the intuitive right-brain with the logical left side of the brain. Victoria has been recognized as a leader and an inspiration within the intuition community. I highly recommend her work.” Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D., President of The Intuition Network

Victoria lynn Weston is a renowned psychic and intuitive consultant, speaker, author and producer. She provides specific and practical information for business leaders, professionals and individuals on a path of personal, professional and spiritual growth. She has worked as a professional psychic/intuitive consultant since 1984.

After moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1986, Victoria was the first psychic to have a morning program on an FM station, Power Predictions on Power 99.7.

Victoria is also the President and Founder of Zoie Films, Inc. and produced the first documentary about Victoria Woodhull, America’s Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull. Victoria Woodhull, a clairvoyant, was the first woman to campaign for U.S. President in 1872. Interviews include feminist icon, Gloria Steinem and actress Kate Capshaw performs the voice over of Woodhull’s own words. In addition to America’s Victoria, Victoria produced and directed The Intuitive Factor; Genius or Chance, The Psychic Truth and Intuition One on One.
These programs feature America’s leading experts on the inner workings of the mind including Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D., Marcia Emery, psychologist and best selling authors Gary Zukav and Joseph McMoneagle.

Today, Victoria utilizes the best technology to showcase independent films and filmmakers from around the globe, including an annual online film festival, Zoie Films Festival. This year, (2004) she has partnered with mobile companies in the Netherlands, Japan, Singapore and the U.S. to launch *Zoie Cellular Cinema Festival*—“movies for the cell screen” to viewed via multi-media phones from Sprint, Nokia and AT&T.

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Interview with Victoria lynn Weston [Excerpt from Akashic Who's Who of Psychics]
 

What is ESP (Extra Sensory Perception)?

Parapsychologists define ESP as the umbrella term for intuition, precognition, clairvoyance, mental telepathy, etc.

What is a psychic?

A psychic is someone who knows something without prior knowledge. Psychics employ two or three skills simultaneously, such as precognition (predicting a future event), clairvoyance (seeing a picture in the mind’s eye), clairsentience (clear sensing) and intuition (reading our own minds).

For example, if I predict that you will be flying to Hawaii in three months, you may want to know how I received the information. I saw the picture of the Hawaiian islands and I sensed you would take this trip within 6 months. I use my intuition to interpret these images and impressions to relay the impression logically.

What is intuition?

Intuition can be a vague, hazy sensation or a bolt out of the blue. It can manifest itself by a gut wrenching feeling or subtle hunch. The experience of intuition is private. It cannot be explained in a single or a simple definition. Like love, “its an unexplainable feeling that everyone understands.” Intuition is the voice of non-physical reality. The soul is non-physical reality. In the same way intuition is a
non-physical reality, it is the essence of your being. Best selling author, Gary Zukav, explains in his book Seat of the Soul that “intuition is the walkie-talkie between your personality and your soul.”

Your personality communicates with your soul through an intuitive dialogue. In other words, it is your intuition that enables you to tune in and experience information on a conscious level and to potentially experience all the information that your soul has access to. Intuition is the walkie-talkie between our physical minds and our soul. Our intu-ition
allows us to communicate with our soul at the highest level. Intuition isreading our own minds as opposed to the mind’s of others.

Who is more intuitive, men or women?

Everyone possesses varying degrees of intuitive ability, however, it’s been suggested that women are more intuitive than men. Research shows that the corpus callosum, the bundle of nerves that binds the left and right brain hemispheres, are larger in women than in men allowing women to process information quicker than men; and women are better at understanding non-verbal communication,
thus more intuitive. It isn’t necessarily one element that allows for intuition, as there are many factors that make individuals more or less intuitive. Intuitive people do make connections faster. Neurosurgeon, Irving S. Cooper once said, “A genius like Einstein or Newton often intuitively knows the answer to a problem long before he knows why.” An intuitive persons’ brain works more rapidly and
there are billions of connections being made in seconds.

When you consult with a psychic or intuitive, how do you handle the information?

Psychic and intuitive information is just that, information that is to be used as an adjunct to our fact and logic. I believe a psychic reading is the opportunity to receive a golden nugget that I can grab and use immediately to enhance my creative, personal and professional needs. If information doesn’t resonate with me immediately, I lay it aside and see what the future brings. No psychic is 100 percent
accurate, therefore, I don’t expect every element to a reading to be accurate. Finally, I look for hidden messages within the reading as they are often useful.

Psychics have “hits” and they also have “misses.” What has been one of your misses?

At the time President George Bush (the father) was running for re-election, I was working on a book of predictions, Into The Future, The Next Millennium. I interpreted what I considered a psychic dream where I saw George Bush winning the election. Confident of my prediction I even called Mary Maitlin’s office (she was his campaign manager) to share the news. We all know Bush lost the election to Bill Clinton. I was upset. Were my psychic dreams no longer accurate? How could I have misread this dream? Eight years later, President George W. Bush
(the son) was elected. I even predicted his re-election. Yes, psychics do have hits and misses, often due to the misinterpretations of their impressions.

How can psychics misinterpret symbols?

While I can’t speak for other psychics, on occasion I have skewed my psychic messages and its symbols. In 1989 I wrote a book of future predictions about business, politics and economics titled Into The Future, The Next Millennium.I went through a series of hypnosis sessions that were taped recorded. I went home and transcribed the tapes and used the information as a platform for further elaborating.

In one case I had a vivid image of the U.S. flag with the Russian flag emblem in the center—where our stars are. I took this to mean that the U.S. and Russia would become stronger alliances and perhaps work on a global mission together. It was later revealed that the U.S. flag, our symbol of “freedom and independence,” represented the fall of the Soviet Union and was the symbol of new freedom for Russia.

What are some types of radio interview questions? Can you share an experience?

Radio interviews are generally lively discussions about the psychic world and there have been occasions where I felt pressured to produce on live talk shows. There was a show in the San Francisco area a few years ago with two men as hosts, one of which had a science background. They barely introduced me as their guest when one of the hosts blurted out, “I just wrote a number down on a piece of paper, what is it?” Instantly I shrieked as I like to educate the audience about how psychics do what they do. “I see the number two,” I said. There was asecond of dead silence. The skeptical scientist said, “You’re half right, but it is a double number.” I instantly blurted out “three—the number twenty three.”

Then I added, “You must ask me how I got this information. As a clairvoyant, I ‘saw’ the number twenty three inside a circle. This is a form of mental telepathy, as I am reading your mind.” The men howled in amazement. The skeptic said, “Very good. I wrote down the number 23 and drew a circle around it.” Addressing instant psychic questions on live radio or television isn’t always easy. Often times psychics and myself feel pressured to produce or hesitate to say anything for fear of being inaccurate.

How accurate are you?

The better question is “how does one judge accuracy” of a psychic reading. Specifics!

For instance, a psychic who makes a general statement like “I see you traveling over a body of water,” could for all practical purposes be 100 percent accurate. It is likely that you will travel over a body of water within your lifetime. Now, if the psychic says, “I see you taking a trip to London next Spring and you’ll be staying at the Four Seasons Hotel and meet with a handsome man,” youhave five specifics to this scenario.

Let’s examine the accuracy:

• You did take a trip, over water, to London.
• You met with a handsome man.
• You stayed at a 5-Star hotel.
• You took the trip in Spring rather than Summer.

This prediction has about five specifics and one is wrong—being that you went to London in the Summer instead of Spring. This is about 90 percent accurate. Remember that often times psychics get impressions that are metaphors. In our example, I said “Four Seasons Hotel.” This revealed itself as a metaphor as you stayed at a 5-star hotel and not the Four Seasons.

What’s important with the psychic reading is specifics. The more specifics, the better. If you find yourself sitting across from a psychic offering mere general comments, don’t be afraid to press for more information. Ask questions. Remember, it doesn’t matter how much a psychic knows about you or your concerns, what matters is how good that psychic is to go beyond the question, the founda-tion
and deliver more information.

Do psychics need Tarot cards, crystal balls to stimulate their abilities?

Experienced psychics don’t necessarily need such tools, but many often employ vehicles to focus such as Tarot cards, plain playing cards or a crystal ball. Cards in of themselves tell their own story, but intuition and psychic ability go beyond card reading.

Psychometry, for instance, is holding an article of clothing or a piece of jewelry from the person. Psychometry is used frequently with psychics who work on police cases such as missing people. Everything we touch leaves a vibration. The more we touch, the more vibrations become encoded into the object(s). Psychics skilled with psychometry can pick up events from the time a person begins to
wear a ring, for example, up to the events through the time the psychic holds the object. I personally believe psychometry is an excellent vehicle to pick up past and future events.

What do you think of Ouiji boards?

Here’s a bit of history about the Ouiji board. In 1889, William Fuld created the Ouiji board and patented the Ouiji™ Board in 1892. Talking Boards were a national rage during World War I and World War II, when people desperately wanted to know the fate of their loved ones in battle or wanted to communicate with deceased loved ones.

Talking boards have existed in many parts of the world for centuries. For example, in China as far back as 500 B.C. the use of Ouiji-like instruments were commonplace, used as ways to communicate with the spirits of the dead. In Greece, the philosopher Pythagoras (ca 550 B.C.) encouraged his disciples to make use of Ouiji-like instruments to unearth revelations “from the unseen world.” The
third-century Rome and Egypt, and thirteenth-century A.D. Mongols, all had forms of talking boards for the express purpose of contacting spirits. The North American Indians, long before Columbus arrived, used similar instruments to locate lost articles and missing persons. Modern use of the boards date back to 1853, but it was M. Planchette, a French Spiritualist who invented a board that used a little heart shaped, three-legged platform with a pencil as the front leg. This platform was called a planchette. When the user placed his fingers on the
planchette and the platform over a piece of paper and then asked questions, when it worked, the pencil wrote coherent messages on the paper.

Ouiji Boards are a good tool when first exploring the psychic world. It’s a good idea to exercise caution so you don’t conjure up negative spirits that may haunt you for some time.

What role, if any, do Tarot, crystal balls, Ouiji boards play in psychic phenomena?

There are many tools that psychics use for divination including crystal gazing which involves the use of a crystal ball to predict the future. This practice is sometimes referred to as scrying. In addition to the use of crystal balls, a mirror or pool of water may also be used. These are tools that psychics use to focus. Tarot cards and plain playing cards tell a story in and of themselves, however, when a Tarot reader “reads the story” of a particular layout, they will then use their intuition and psychic impressions as well taking the reading to the next level.

Where did the Tarot cards originate?

Tarot cards were originally playing cards before they became fortune telling cards. The first hard evidence for the existence of the Tarot dates back to 1329, although some experts contend that the Tarot first surfaced in Egypt much earlier. The question of who developed the cards is shrouded in mystery. Although during the development of a documentary on Tarot, my research found that the first original Tarot cards were created by the Roman Catholic Church. Today you can view the Visconti Tarot deck, once owned by the Carrera Academy of
Bergamo remains on display at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.

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Book Description:
The art of intuitively accessing information in ways that expand the boundaries of ordinary reality has been called the world’s “second oldest profession.” In some cultures, power and authority are bestowed on those with such special abilities.

Recent polls estimate that over 50 percent of the population believes or has an interest in psychic ability and related phenomena. Another 25 percent feel that they have directly experienced psychic phenomena. Now you, too, can learn more about this fascinating subject by exploring:

  • How to select the right psychic for you
  • How psychic healing works
  • How the concepts of free will and the future fit into the prophetic world
  • What the skeptics say
  • Learn about Free Will & the Future


In Akashic Who’s Who, author Victoria lynn Weston introduces you to the world’s best psychics, intuitives, mediums, healers and clairvoyants. This practical guide features biographies and intimate interviews with more than 25 top professionals in the prophetic world, as well as several book excerpts from other leading authors. Akashic Who’s Who will take you to a dimension beyond your five senses.

Victoria lynn Weston is a renowned psychic and intuitive consultant. She is the author of Selecting Your Psychic and Into The Future. As a speaker,she has spoken to such corporations as Henry Ford Health Systems. She is the Founder and President of Zoie Films and has produced a series of documentaries including America’s Victoria, Remembering, Victoria Woodhull. She is also the founder of Akashic University.com, PsychicVista.com and AkashicWhosWho.com. Her work has been featured on PBS, Canadian Broadcasts, CNBC, ABC and international TV, radio and print mediums.