Are Email Psychic Readings Accurate? An Honest Answer

People ask if a psychic reading sent in writing can really be accurate. Here is my honest answer, after more than 37,000 readings since 2019.

This is one of the questions I get asked most often, and I understand why people ask it. You are about to pay for something you cannot watch happen. There is no face across a table, no shuffle of cards in front of you, just words arriving in your inbox. So it is fair to wonder whether those words can actually be accurate. After more than 37,000 readings since 2019, here is my honest answer.

The short version

Accuracy has almost nothing to do with the format. A reading is accurate when two things are true: the reader is honest, and you are open. That is it. Whether the words reach you over a phone call, a video chat, or in writing, the connection is the same. I am working with your energy, not your delivery method. So yes, an email psychic reading can be every bit as accurate as sitting in a room with me. I have seen it thousands of times.

Why written can be more accurate, not less

Here is something most people never consider. When you sit in front of a reader, or even on a video call, a dishonest one can watch your face. They see you flinch when they mention your mother. They notice your eyes fill when they say the word betrayal. Then they steer. That is called cold reading, and it is the oldest trick in this trade. It feels accurate because it is being shaped by your reactions in real time.

With a written reading, I cannot do that even if I wanted to. I do not see your face. I do not hear your voice catch. I sit with your name and your question and whatever energy comes through, and I write what I get. There is nowhere to hide and nothing to read off you. So a written reading strips out the one thing that fakes accuracy. What lands has to land on its own. When clients tell me a line gave them chills, I know it came from the work, not from me watching them.

There is a second gift in writing. I am not rushing to fill a silence on a call. I can sit with what comes through, let it settle, and choose my words with care. You get something steadier than a reader thinking out loud against a ticking clock.

What accuracy actually means

This part matters, and it is where a lot of disappointment comes from. People sometimes expect a reading to work like a train timetable. A name, a date, an exact event at an exact hour. That is not what this is, and any reader who promises you that is selling you certainty, which no honest person can.

What I read is energy and direction. The current you are in right now, where it is carrying you, the patterns around a person or a choice, the shifts that are forming. Think of it like reading the weather rather than the clock. I can tell you a storm is coming and where the calm sits behind it. I cannot tell you it will rain at 3pm on a Tuesday, and I will never pretend I can.

So when you ask if it is accurate, the real question is whether it reflects something true about your situation and points you somewhere useful. On that, written readings hold up beautifully. The energy does not change because it travelled to you as text instead of speech.

Your part in it

I said accuracy needs two honest people, and the second one is you. The most accurate readings I do are for people who come with a real question and an open heart. Not testing me, not holding back the thing that actually hurts, just honest. When you ask a clear question, the answer comes through clearer too. When you arrive guarded or trying to catch me out, the energy gets muddy, and that is on the wall you brought, not the format.

So, are they accurate?

Yes. A good online psychic reading delivered in writing is as accurate as any reading I have ever given in person, and for the reasons above, it can be more so. The page cannot flatter you and it cannot fish. Accuracy lives in the honesty of the reader and the openness of the person reading the words, never in the format itself.

If you come to me, you will get the truth as I see it, written plainly, with no fear added and no flattery to keep you comfortable. That is the only kind of reading worth paying for, in any format.