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The Difference Between Wanting a Prediction and Being Ready to See the Truth

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There is a difference between wanting a prediction and being ready to see the truth.

I learned this early on when I began offering psychic readings.

People would come with questions about love, relationships, money, work, family, and life direction. Often, there was one thing they wanted to know.

Will they come back?
Will this relationship work?
Will I get the job?
Will the money come?
What is going to happen next?

And I understood the longing beneath those questions.

When we are uncertain, we want something to hold onto. We want relief. We want the ache to soften. We want to know that the thing we want is still possible.

There is nothing wrong with wanting to know.

There is nothing wrong with asking.

There is something deeply human about reaching for a thread of certainty when life feels wide open and unknown.

But over time, Spirit began showing me something deeper.

A prediction can tell you what may unfold.

Truth shows you how you are meeting what is unfolding.

That is where the real work begins.

Someone can ask about a love interest and receive information about what may happen. They may hear that the person still thinks of them, that communication may come, that the connection is not fully complete.

And for a moment, there is relief.

The body softens.
The mind quiets.
The heart feels hope.

But then what?

If the person leaves the reading and returns to waiting, gripping, checking the phone, watching every post, reading into every silence, then the prediction has become another place to hold tension.

The answer may have brought comfort, but it has not yet brought freedom.

This is where I began to see that the question itself matters.

Not because some questions are wrong.

Because some questions keep us outside of ourselves, while other questions bring us back home.

There is a difference between asking:

Will they come back?

And asking:

Why am I waiting for someone who cannot meet me fully right now?

There is a difference between asking:

What do they feel for me?

And asking:

What am I feeling, and what am I afraid to admit to myself?

There is a difference between asking:

Will this work out?

And asking:

What is this situation teaching me about my worth, my patterns, my fear, my longing, and my truth?

Prediction can give information.

Truth gives you yourself.

When people come for intuitive guidance, Spirit will always answer what is being asked. But Spirit also tends to show what lives underneath the question.

The fear.
The hope.
The attachment.
The pattern.
The soul lesson.
The place where someone already knows, but has not yet trusted what they know.

This is where intuitive work becomes more than prediction.

It becomes a mirror.

It becomes a lantern.

It becomes a space where the unseen is brought forward so you can meet it with more honesty, more compassion, and more choice.

Because sometimes the truth is not dramatic.

Sometimes the truth is very simple.

You already know this does not feel good.

You already know you are tired.

You already know you are waiting for someone to choose you while you are abandoning yourself.

You already know the path you are on is complete.

You already know something inside you is ready to change.

And still, knowing does not always mean we are ready to move.

That is why we ask for predictions.

Because sometimes it feels easier to ask what will happen than to face what we already know.

It feels easier to ask if someone will return than to ask why their absence has so much power over us.

It feels easier to ask if the job will come than to ask whether we are still aligned with the life we are building.

It feels easier to ask when things will change than to ask what part of us is being invited to change now.

I say this with tenderness because I have been there too.

We all have places where we want the answer to come from outside of us.

We all have places where we want Spirit, a reader, a sign, a dream, or a synchronicity to tell us what to do.

And those things can help.

They can affirm.
They can guide.
They can illuminate what we could not see clearly on our own.

But they are not meant to replace our own inner knowing.

They are meant to help us hear it.

Being ready to see the truth does not mean you are ready to make a huge decision that day.

It does not mean you suddenly have all the courage, clarity, or strength to act.

It means you are willing to stop turning away from yourself.

It means you are willing to listen to the deeper layer.

It means you are willing to ask:

What is really happening here?

What am I holding onto?

What am I afraid will happen if I let go?

What does my body already know?

What truth have I been trying to soften, explain away, or delay?

This is where healing begins.

Not in the prediction itself.

In the moment you come back into relationship with your own truth.

A reading can tell you what is moving around you.

A deeper session can help you understand what is moving within you.

And when those two come together, something shifts.

You are no longer only waiting for life to happen.

You begin participating with your life.

You begin seeing your choices.

You begin noticing where your energy is going.

You begin understanding the difference between hope and attachment, between intuition and anxiety, between love and longing, between patience and self-abandonment.

This is the kind of work I love.

Yes, we can look at what is unfolding.

Yes, we can ask Spirit what wants to be known.

Yes, we can receive guidance, insight, healing and clarity.

But the deeper invitation is always this:

Can you meet the truth that is already trying to rise within you?

Because the truth is not here to punish you.

It is here to free you.

It may ask you to see something clearly.
It may ask you to stop bargaining with what hurts.
It may ask you to trust what your body has been whispering.
It may ask you to choose yourself in a way you have never chosen yourself before.

And sometimes, it may show you that the thing you wanted is still possible, but you are being asked to meet it differently.

With less gripping.
With less fear.
With less waiting.
With more self-respect.
With more honesty.
With more of yourself intact.

That is the difference.

Wanting a prediction often comes from the part of us that wants relief.

Being ready to see the truth comes from the part of us that is ready to be free.

Both are welcome.

Both are human.

But one gives you an answer for the moment.

The other begins to change how you walk through your life.

If you are in a season of uncertainty, longing, transition, or change, I invite you to reach out. Come with the questions you are carrying.

And together, we will listen for what Spirit wants to show you.

Not only what may happen next.

But what is ready to be seen, healed, understood, and reclaimed within you.

If you are carrying a question, standing in uncertainty, or feeling the pull to see what is really unfolding beneath the surface, I offer 1:1 intuitive guidance sessions.

With love and blessings,

Susan

www.susanhharris.com

To schedule a session email susan@susanhharris.com or text (858) 859-1177