Many who start out with psychic-development, are searching for a better understanding, and a label, for their psychic gifts, and “what exactly they’re doing”.
While this can be helpful to some, searching for identity through action is actually the antithesis of intentional development.
If you have had accurate and detailed premonitions of future events that transpire, this denotes a few different abilities:
Claircognizance, or inner understanding, mixed with inner-clairvoyance, are the usual psychic senses when one has premonitions: awake or asleep.
This also correlates to psychic work, which is past/present/future.
Now, this is where labels get controverted: there isn’t a universal psychic doctrine or psychic organization. This means, anyone can call themselves what they want.
As a professional psychic-medium and investigator, I use these terms because they’re the easiest understood and communicated.
To best develop you and your skills, start with the intention of creating the best you. You want to use these gifts, to see the beauty and complexity that is you.
The path to identity, is really a connecting to ego. Ego is simply who we believe ourselves to be, and show up as, in the world. Ego is: “my name is Sam, and I’m a psychic medium”
But in reality, I am Sam, and I practice mediumship and psychic work.
I would personally say you’re a psychic, or a psychic working on developing your mediumship: with yourself, the universe and world (living & dead).
I like the word “psychic-medium” as a ‘catch all’ for most developed spirtual practices and ego’s (the I AM voice).
If you’ve had prophecies come true, traveled in your dreams or during meditation, ever felt contact with a spirit, and FEEL the emotions and feelings of others, EVEN ONCE, I’d say you’re a psychic medium.
Start by meditating and asking your heart and soul, what it wants. Don’t be surprised when you get a response.
Have fun!