Spiritual awakening sessions are the most narrative-heavy William sees — people arrive with developed language, a framework, a story about what's unfolding — and because he's blind, he can't hear the polish on any of it; he reads the actual energetic state, not the interpretation of it.
Four things worth looking at directly — not based on what's been reported, but what's present in the energy.
Whether this is real movement or a familiar loop
There's a difference between an actual energetic shift — something in the field that's genuinely changing — and a pattern that's learned to wear a different face. That distinction can be hard to see from inside the experience. A reading can locate what's actually moving and what's cycling, without relying on how it feels subjectively.
What's driving the disruption
The disorientation of awakening isn't random — something in the energy is actually changing, and that change has a source. A reading can identify what's shifting at the energetic level: what's loosening, what's releasing, what's reorganizing. Not a narrative about your journey, but a direct read of what's actually in motion.
What the energy suggests about timing and direction
Not "your path" or "your purpose" — those are frameworks, not reads. A reading can show what's actually moving and what isn't yet, what seems close to resolution and what's still early, what in the energy points toward the next concrete thing. That's different from reassurance that you're "on track." It's a read of what's actually present.
What you keep circling but can't name
Most people mid-awakening have built a framework around the experience — borrowed from traditions, communities, other readers, their own reflection. That framework can get accurate things right and still sit on top of something that hasn't been directly looked at. A reading can locate the piece underneath the spiritual language: the thing that keeps pulling your attention that doesn't quite fit the story.
Spiritual awakening conversations are the most narrated thing people bring to a reading. By the time someone finds me, they've been talking about this — to themselves, to communities, to other readers, maybe to people in their lives who get it. The story has been developed. There's language for what's happening, references to traditions they're drawing from, a sense of how far along they are and what phase they're in. I was born blind. I can't see any of that — how articulate someone is about their path, how long they've been on it, how much mystical vocabulary they're working with, or whether they carry themselves like someone who has been at this for years. I read the actual energetic state, not the narrative built around it.
A lot of what passes for spiritual awakening readings is validation. Someone says “I think I'm awakening” and gets back “yes, your energy is rising.” That's not what I do. I read what's present in the energy and I say what I actually find — which may confirm what they sense, or redirect it, or point to something they haven't looked at yet. I'm not here to tell people what they want to hear about their path. I'm here to read what's actually there.
People mid-awakening are often more exhausted and confused than they are excited — the initial opening has passed, the disorientation has set in, and they've been in it long enough to question whether what they're experiencing is real, meaningful, or just their mind finding a new story to tell itself. They don't need someone to encourage them. They need a concrete read of what's actually happening energetically — what's moving, what isn't, what this actually is. That's what being blind makes possible: no read on how spiritual they appear, no influence from the tradition they're drawing from, no weight given to how polished their account of the experience is. Just what's in the energy.
Awakening readings have layers — there's usually more going on than what surfaces in the first few minutes. A 25-minute text session or 15-minute phone call is a good minimum for this kind of work; shorter sessions can open things without leaving room to read them fully.
Text Chat Reading
Written, at your pace
Write out what you're experiencing — as much or as little context as you want to give. I'll read the energy and come back with what's actually present: what's shifting, what's still, what's underneath the framework you've built. Good if you'd rather write it out or aren't ready for a live conversation.
$20 – $75
Learn More →Phone Reading
More depth in real-timeReal-time, live conversation
A live conversation — real-time reading where I can follow the energy as it moves, ask into what comes up, and go deeper without you having to structure everything in advance. For awakening work, phone often surfaces more layers because the conversation can shift as the read shifts.
$40 – $190
Learn More →Not sure where to start?
A Single Card Intuitive Pull is $15 — one focused draw on what's most present for you right now. A low-commitment way to see what a reading from William actually feels like before booking something longer.
| Reading | Price |
|---|---|
| Single Card Intuitive Pull | $15 |
| 5-Min Text Chat | $20 |
| 10-Min Intro Text Chat★ Special Offer | $20 |
| 10-Min Text Chat | $35 |
| 15-Min Text Chat | $50 |
| 25-Min Text Chat | $75 |
| 10-Min Phone Reading | $40 |
| 15-Min Phone Reading | $60 |
| 30-Min Psychic Reading | $110 |
| Full Soul Reading 60 Min | $190 |
25-minute text or 15-minute phone is a good starting point for awakening work — there's usually more than one layer.
Being mid-awakening is genuinely disorienting — and the experience is real, whatever it is. But validation-only readings don't tell you much when what you actually need is to understand what's happening in the energy: what's moving, what's stuck, what this actually is and where it's going. A reading with William gives you something concrete — not a framework, not encouragement, but an actual read of the energetic state you're in right now. If you're ready for a straight answer, book below.
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