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Psychic Amanda: Take A Journey Into The Spiritual Realm
In Toronto At the top of a vivid red painted stairwell lies a doorway into the Studio of Psychic Amanda. To make your way up those stairs, you'd have to find yourself in North York – a district of the city of Toronto. Inside, you will find an extraordinary young woman, with an even more extraordinary story to tell! Amanda's journey began with a challenging childhood. She recalls feeling “different”, as she struggled with conflicting and overbearing emotions. Trips to the doctor led to concerns over depression, social anxiety, or even bipolar disorder, but Amanda was experiencing something else entirely. On an ordinary day, when she was only five or six years old, she absent mindedly played at home while singing along with her mother. As she lilted out the lyrics – to an Al Green song – her mother reacted with a start. That day, they both came to the realization that while Amanda was sharing the tune with her mother, her mother hadn't been singing out loud. This was to be the first of many unusual moments, that would lead Amanda to recognize that she was able to sense the thoughts and emotions of people around her.
Stepping Into An Ancient Tradition
The legacy of psychics has been woven throughout human history and around the globe – from the Nabu seers of Ancient Assyria to the Oracle Of Delphi in Ancient Greece. Nostradamus might be the most famed of prophets, although psychic capacity can come in many guises, under the labels of sage, clairvoyant, mystic, spiritualist, and many more. In Amanda's case a more specific term arises – that of Indigo – meaning children born with a psychic gift.
With the support of her family, Amanda began to learn about her apparent gift, and started to give psychic readings at the tender age of eight, using a crystal ball. Today she explains that a crystal ball can be imagined as an antennae for a radio – Amanda being the radio! She draws the metaphor of the crystal ball allowing her to tune into her client as if tuning into a radio station. This was to be the first skill of many, allowing her to transform her gift into something that could really help people. Through twenty years of dedicated practice, she has cultivated the skills to look both back into the past, and forwards into the future, on behalf of her clients. This enables her to provide guidance, and support, alongside an impressive range of other services.
A Psychic For The Modern Age
After the red stairwell, the inside of Amanda's studio is painted a deep hue of violet. The bold, passionate color scheme suits her perfectly. She somehow seems to emit both calm and courage; kindness and clarity; which comfortingly fills the space. The room reveals not only her deep spirituality, but the breadth of her training. As she progressed, she mastered tarot card readings, palmistry, face analysis, dream interpretation, psychic reading of objects, astrology, spiritual cleansing, chakra unblocking, reiki therapy, crystal healing, and much more. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, clients can enlist her help online. This allows her to increase her reach beyond those in the Toronto area, to anyone in need of spiritual guidance, anywhere in the world! Testament to Amanda's astonishing capabilities are her online reviews, and everexpanding list of testimonials. Every year, she surveys her clients to track the accuracy of her readings. Proudly, she explains that her success rates remain consistently in the 95-99% accuracy range. Although, she does share that sometimes people don't appreciate what she has to tell them! While trying to respect when clients don't want to peek behind
the curtain of their own path, she finds that sometimes, they are meant to know, and in such moments she is not afraid to be honest.
Put Skepticism Aside With Psychic Amanda
Now in her late twenties, and showing no sign of slowing in her quest to use her gift for the betterment of others, Amanda encourages those who feel skeptical to give the experience a try. Her face lights up with joy when she describes seeing clients who's lives have been transformed with her guidance and help. Many people who come to her have had less than satisfactory encounters with other psychic practitioners. She explains that while some may tout talent that they don't possess, in other cases the practitioner and client are simply not a good match. We are all different, and just as she tailors each session to the specific characteristics of the person before her, so to must people take the time to find a psychic that they feel comfortable with, and confidence in. The other element that she had to master was understanding the difference between what is meant, and what will be. Sharing predictions with clients can lead them to anticipate, or even hunt for cues in such a way that their path is actually altered. With this in mind, she carefully advises her clients to allow events to unfold as they should. Her years of experience allow her the subtlety to help clients navigate their lives, heal their hurts, and realize their greatest potential! Amanda also invites others who may be discovering or struggling with their own gift to reach out to her. She notes that everybody is born with some ability, as if on a spectrum. Indigo's such as herself are gifted with abilities that manifest without training, although anyone can pursue a greater connection with their own spiritual intuition. For everyone, she recommends meditation, both as a means of connecting with the self and creating resilience to life events that may tip us out of balance. Her goal is to help you find happiness, so, if something weighs on you, or seems just out of grasp, why not seek her out? You might just find that she's waiting for you!
If you need to reach Amanda, Her website is http://www.psychic-amanda.com you can Email her at
[email protected] or text and call 647-961-6901.
Learn more about Psychic Amanda Toronto. For more information visit: http://www.psychic-amanda.com
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Monday, January 29th
Queer Community Fair
12:00-5:00pm, University Centre Courtyard, U of Guelph Campus
Join us for the big kick-off! We’re going to raise the rainbow flag in front of the UC, followed by a community fair in the courtyard of local LGBT2Q+ organizations, clubs, and groups for you to connect with.
Tuesday, January 30th
Pride Denied: Homonationalism and the Future of Queer Politics (2016)
11:00-1:00pm, Room 441, UC, U of Guelph Campus
“Pride Denied” is a queer documentary that focuses on sites of ongoing oppression of queer and trans people that have been largely obscured in the mainstream media by the celebration of advances like marriage rights. Join us for a movie and discussion of the bigger context of the politics of pride and LGBT2Q+ pride. Snacks and refreshments provided.
QTPOC Murder Mystery Night
5:30 - 8:00pm, GRCGED, UC, U of Guelph Campus
Don your best outfit and join us for a curious evening of murder and intrigue - GQE coordinators will assign personas, and throughout the evening participants will try to decipher the culprit by piecing together clues to figure out the identity and motive of the “murderer.” Snacks provided.
Queer Magic
7:00 - 9:00pm, Guelph Public Library, 100 Norfolk St, Guelph, N1H 4J6
Any gender, any orientation, any kind of magic - all are welcome and invited to bring your favourite methods of connecting to your own queer magic, or bring just yourselves and your curiosity. Come eat snacks, have magical chats, use our ipads to explore your astrological natal charts, ask some friendly local witches about what they’ve learned from the tarot, of plants, and of exploring the cosmic soup.
Wednesday, January 31st
LGBT2Q+ Profs Meet’n’Greet
5:30-7:30pm, Gryphs, U of Guelph Campus
Come and meet various LGBT2Q+ profs, staff, and faculty and learn more about what they’re working on, and how they navigate life as an LGBT2Q+ person on campus.
Thursday, February 1st
Queer Zine and Button Making Workshop
5:30-8:00pm, Room 430, UC, U of Guelph Campus
We’re going to be cutting, pasting, writing, and glittering our way into DIY zines and pinback buttons. We’ll share ideas, work both collaboratively and independently and walk away with our very own buttons and zines. Zines are small booklets or pamphlets. They often contain political writing, collages, articles, essays, drawing, poetry and are created for the purpose of cheap and easy self-publishing. Zines have a long history within activist movements in spreading grassroots ideas and centering marginalized voices. Zines are also a lot of fun to make and have endless possibilities!
Safer Sex Workshop with Wellness
7:00-8:30pm, East Town Hall/WEC, U of Guelph Campus
Let’s explore all the ways we can take care of ourselves and our partners, especially when it comes to sexual health and wellness.Come and learn about some of the plethora of options available - some of which you may have never heard of! This isn’t your grade 9 sex ed class!
FIERCE! Winter Pride Edition
10:00pm-2:00am, eBar, 37 Quebec St, N1H 2T1
The wonderful queers that make up the FIERCE collective are bringing you a special edition of their monthly LGBT2Q+ dance party for Winter Pride. Find your fierce and fabulous outfits and join us for live DJs keeping the dance floor hot until the early morning hours. $3
Friday, February 2nd
We Do Exist!
3:00-5:00pm, GRCGED, UC, Uo Guelph Campus
Looking for a supportive space to talk about addiction in our community? Look no further, We Do Exist! Join us for fun activities, information about resources in our community, and a safe space for open discussions! See you all there!
Queer Trivia
5:00-7:00pm, Brass Taps (Back Room), U of G
Did you know Guelph University had one of the first LGBT2Q+ groups? Or that queers used to take over other university events in an awareness tactic they called “zapping”? Join GQE and OUTline for a night of queer trivia! Lots of fun prizes from your favourite sex shops, and queer trivia from near and wide. Snacks and refreshments provided.
Queer Slow Dance - Candy Ball Edition
8pm - late, Peter Clark Hall
Dig up the queerest outfit that you always wished you’d worn to prom for this semi-formal flashback into queer paradise. We’ll have dance cards and goodies available at the door, so you can save songs for all your favourite pals, partners, lovers, and cute strangers that you always wondered if they were gay or not, but who will be here, because they definitely are. Prizes from our favourite sex-positive places like Come As You Are and DJ M’Damn’D providing the soundtrack. $3 / PWYC
Saturday, February 3rd
Out on the Shelf Open House
12:00-8:00pm, Out on the Shelf, 10C, 42 Carden St.
Come and learn about your local LGBT2Q+ resource library and community space! We’ll be serving up hot chocolate and snacks and chatting about all of the exciting things we have on the go! Come and check out our new space at 10C, warm up after skating, and stay for the day’s workshops with our friends from ARCH!
Perfectly Imperfect Polyamory
1:00-3:00pm, Out on the Shelf, 10C, 42 Carden St.
Polyamory appeals to different people for different reasons, and can offer a lot of freedom in how we love and connect to one another. However, regardless of your style of connecting, breakdowns between intention and impact are inevitable. This is key to how we learn to effectively communicate and listen to one another - so come and share your experiences, mistakes, successes, communication tips, tricks, and let’s explore new ways that we might become more mindful, conscientious and compassionate lovers (no matter how many people we may love).
Lip Service: Guided Kissing Games with Dr. Ruthie
4:00-5:00pm, Out on the Shelf, 10C, 42 Carden St.
Grab your sweetie/s as you are guided through kissing games for all couples and groups where participation is strongly encouraged! Practice new ways to tease and please your partner through kissing. You’ll leave with new skills for slowing it down and heating it up in ways you can enjoy anywhere, anytime. Arrive with one or more partners, or come a few minutes early to find others looking to meet someone new. This workshop was a huge hit at Hillside; come early as this one is sure to fill up fast!
QTPOC Play with Clay
5:00-6:30pm, Play with Clay, 42 Wyndham St N
Hang out with other trans/queer people of colour while painting one of Play With Clay's pre-made creations. This event is free, as we will cover a base amount that will cover the cost of a basic piece. Folks are welcome to pay for a more elaborate piece if they so desire and the base cost will be deducted. Folks are free to drop in and out any time during the event and take their creation home with them.
Winter Pride Queer Skate
12:00-9:00pm, City Hall, 1 Carden St
Hold hands with your pals, friends, lovers, partners, and/or chosen family and enjoy this wholesome evening of queer skating at city hall. Bring your skates for a big queer takeover! Pop into Out on the Shelf to warm up, and check out Source for Sports for rentals (some subsidized/free rentals available).
Sunday, February 4th
Our Agenda - LGBT2Q+ Mental Health & Resiliency Workshop
1:00-3:00pm, Out on the Shelf, 10C, 42 Carden
Our community has always experienced highs and lows, and being LGBT2Q+ can bring unique experiences that impact our mental health in different ways. Come and learn about some of these realities, how they might impact us, as well as strategies for coping, growing, and moving forward. We’ll explore how we can try to cultivate resilience and strength to persevere through these times, both as individuals and as a collective community. Snacks and refreshments provided.
Monday, February 5th
Pride is Political: Operation Soap Tribute
1:00-3:00pm, UC Courtyard, U of Guelph Campus
On February 5th, 1981, Toronto Police raided four gay bathhouses in the Church/Wellsley village. This resulted in collection of fed-up queers folks rallying their friends and lovers - prompted by the phrase: “Enough is Enough” - effectively kicking off the fight for LGBT2Q+ rights here in Canada. Join us in the UC courtyard as we commemorate our history, our elders, and how the journey that has brought us here will continue to lead us forward.
More information can be found at the Winder Pride webpage.
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