Drive-by Psychics

Corbie Mitleid
3 min readJan 20, 2022
A psychic who INSISTS on giving you a message is invading your personal space and free will!

You have NO idea how many clients have come to me, terrified, and ask, “what can I do when a psychic walks up to me and insists they have to tell me something and I don’t know them?”

And then they detail how a perfect stranger came up and insisted that they had a message: about an imminent car crash, a death in the family, their house burning down…

Oooh, baby, now you’re hitting one of my hot buttons — I call this a “drive-by psychic.”

Some psychics feel that, when they get an intuitive message for a stranger, it has to get through. Most have the courtesy to ask “May I tell you something?” or say “I have a message for you” and wait for permission to continue.

BUT a psychic who insists they have a reading for you and you MUST listen to then or something dire will happen (sometimes even grabbing you by the arm or otherwise stopping you) is trampling on your free will and invading your personal space — inappropriately, inconsiderately and unprofessionally so.

It happens to many of us: A week before my wedding, I was introduced to a high-profile, well-known psychic who is on the same “show circuit” as I am. He shook my hand and immediately intoned, “Ohhh… stomach cancer, within two years, and you’ll have a terrible time getting rid of it.”

I didn’t need that unsolicited advice days before getting married! And twenty years later, he was obviously wrong. Still, it shook me up for some time until I got it dismissed from my own consciousness.

Anyone can feel pole-axed when this happens. It comes out of the blue, you are unprepared, and those fearful and negative thoughts can take root right away unless you stop them in their tracks.

The appropriate response is to interrupt the message-giver mid-sentence and say “EXCUSE ME, but I didn’t ask for a reading and I don’t want to hear what you have to say.”

If they keep pushing, raise your voice if you have to and say “I didn’t ask for a reading and I refuse your information.” And walk away.

If they follow, you are being stalked and harassed and should handle it the same way you would in any harassment situation — find someone in charge, report the person and leave it for the authorities to handle.

I view reading people “across the table” in the same fashion.

Psychic abilities are still misunderstood in a lot of places, and people are scared that we read their minds as they walk by.

A psychic who leans across his booth and says “your dead grandfather has a message for you” or “there’s a dangerous accident you can avoid; let me tell you about it” is trying to hook your emotions in order to get you to have a session with them.

Don’t fall for it.

It’s why I won’t intuitively focus on people outside my own “office,” wherever it is at the moment (private party, expo, etc.).

How would you feel if your wife said hello to her OB/GYN at a cocktail party, and the next thing you knew he was lifting her skirt and discussing a diagnosis?

Pretty darned upset, because (a) it’s not an appropriate venue and (b) she didn’t ask him to!

Having your privacy and free will honored is paramount if you are to trust what I tell you in an intuitive session. And that goes for every single psychic you ever work with.

If they consider their free will more important than yours, and cross your comfort boundaries — leave!

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Corbie Mitleid

Psychic medium & channel since 1973. Author. Certified Tarot Master, past life specialist. I take my work seriously, me not so much. https://corbiemitleid.com