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  2. Keen.com - Wikipedia

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    Keen.com is a marketplace that connects people to psychics through its website and mobile app. [9] The site makes the connection between both parties so the identity of the advice seeker remains anonymous. The site connects people for psychic readings as well as tarot readings, astrological, and love and relationship advice. [9]

  3. Psychic reading - Wikipedia

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    A distant reading, "traveling clairvoyance", or "remote perception" can be conducted without the reader ever meeting the client. [15] This includes letters, telephone, text messaging, email, chat, and webcam readings. Correspondence readings are usually done via letters, later emails and filling in special forms on psychic websites. [16]

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  6. Nebula (astrology platform) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [13] The other one is a marketplace where users can connect with over 250 global psychics and spiritual advisors. [14] The advisors specialize in various fields, such as Western and Vedic astrology, Tarot readings, numerology, palmistry, and aura scanning. Before joining Nebula, all advisors undergo a thorough three-step recruitment process ...

  7. Clairvoyance - Wikipedia

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    Clairvoyance was a reported ability of some mediums during the spiritualist period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and psychics of many descriptions have claimed clairvoyant ability up to the present day. [20] Character reader and clairvoyant in a British travelling show of the 1940s, collected by Arthur James Fenwick (1878–1957)