
The little rituals to do before a psycvic reading
- Isabelle Garcia
- Jul 14, 2025
- 2 min read
The Little Rituals of Clairvoyance: When Everyday Moments Become Magical
Since the dawn of time, human beings have sought to unveil the mysteries of the future. Clairvoyance, a subtle and ancient art, relies on intuitive and spiritual perception to guide those who wish to better understand their destiny. But behind great predictions and mysterious oracles lie simple, almost intimate gestures, known as little rituals of clairvoyance. These rituals, discreet yet powerful, are an essential part of the practice for psychics and those attuned to energy.
A clairvoyance ritual often begins well before the cards are laid out or the crystal ball is gazed into. It starts in the sacred silence of a moment, a pause to center oneself. Lighting a white candle, for example, is a common gesture: it symbolizes inner light, dispels negative energy, and sets a tone of calm and focus. The choice of candle—its color, scent, and flame—is never random. It’s the first step toward entering a receptive state of mind.
Another widespread ritual is cleansing the space. Before a reading, many people use white sage, palo santo, or incense to “clear” the energy of the room. As the smoke rises, it is believed to carry away stagnant vibrations, allowing intuitive clarity to flow more freely. Though it seems simple, this act marks the transition from the material world to the sacred space of insight.
Another widespread ritual is cleansing the space. Before a reading, many people use white sage, palo santo, or incense to “clear” the energy of the room. As the smoke rises, it is believed to carry away stagnant vibrations, allowing intuitive clarity to flow more freely. Though it seems simple, this act marks the transition from the material world to the sacred space of insight.
Then come the divinatory tools themselves. Whether it’s tarot cards, runes, a pendulum, or oracle decks, each object is often surrounded by a personal ritual. Some readers sleep with their tarot deck to “bond” with its energy, while others wrap their cards in silk or cleanse them under the full moon. The relationship between the clairvoyant and their tools is intimate, almost loving—a connection built on trust and attunement.
Mental and spiritual preparation is just as vital. Some clairvoyants whisper a prayer, an invocation, or set a specific intention before each session. It may be a call for clarity, protection, or simply gratitude to the universe. These softly spoken words are like keys that open the door to the unseen.
Finally, there are the post-reading rituals, often overlooked but equally important. After a session, one might blow out the candle, close a journal, drink a cleansing herbal tea, or sit in silence for a few minutes. These are moments of grounding, a return to self, allowing the energies felt during the reading to gently

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