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The Profitable Spiritual Medium: How to make six figures and beyond talking to dead people

5 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By LD Clarke


Some books challenge beliefs. Others challenge hesitation. The Profitable Spiritual Medium does both by stepping into a space many avoid and speaking about it with clarity and confidence. What makes this book stand out is its directness. Melissa Pharr doesn't make spiritual work sound romantic, and she doesn't apologize for linking intuition to money. She believes that being a medium is a calling that should be organized, respected, and last a long time.


Reading the book feels encouraging and grounding. There is a steady reassurance running through the pages, especially for readers who struggle with self doubt or discomfort around charging for their gifts. Pharr’s tone is supportive without being soft, practical without losing heart. The experience often feels like a conversation with a mentor who understands both the spiritual and business sides of the work and refuses to separate them.


The main ideas in the book are responsibility, confidence, and alignment. Pharr looks into the idea that spiritual service and making money are not opposite things, but partners. These ideas apply to more than just mediumship; they apply to anyone who has tried to make money from a hobby or do their job without feeling bad about it. The book's focus on honesty and clarity makes it more useful than you might think, given its niche.


The writing is clear, easy to understand, and structured around useful advice. Pharr's framework breaks down what can seem like too much into smaller, more manageable steps. This makes the process seem possible instead of scary. She teaches and then lets the students think about what they've learned. She often stops to talk about the emotional blocks that are keeping them from moving forward. Her honest moments when she talks about letting go of fear about visibility and pricing stand out.


Some memorable moments are when you remember that taking action builds confidence and that waiting for the right time is a way to avoid doing something. The book makes a clear impression by the end. This is a guide for those ready to stop hiding their gifts and start building something real. It matters because it gives permission and a plan.

 
 
 

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