
About Me
Esther Graves,
Medium, Intuitive Healer, and Human Design.
Born and raised in Utah, the youngest of 12 in a LDS polygamist family, I understand both the unique journey we all go through in life and the similarities we share along our way. Spending my childhood and young adult life feeling and seeing things that did not make sense to those around me I suppressed my talents. I found myself visiting a psychic, at the age of 25, in search of answers while struggling with infertility. It was during that visit my gifts were re-awakened and I began my spiritual journey.
It started with a simple deck of tarot cards but over time evolved to what it is now. I am a physical and mental medium. Meaning that the primary way that spirit shows me messages is through physical sensations, emotions, and mental images that have symbolic meaning. I use Tarot cards as a way to balance and clarify the messages that come through psychically. As a Medium, I am able to communicate with all forms of spirit, I am not limited to only communicating with guides or angels but all forms of non-physical beings. Since 2017, I have been using my abilities to assist individuals in connecting with their loved ones who have crossed over, reconnecting those who have lost sight of their life’s path and coaching other sensitives in controlling and balancing their energy.
In 2019 I was introduced to Human Design and it quickly became a key component of most of my readings. Human Design is a system that combines Astrology, Numerology, the IChing, Kabala, Chakras, Aura and more to show us our bodies energectic blue print and gives us tools to help minimize conflict with the Universal flow.
Do you have questions for your loved ones or feel the need to reach out to them? Do you find yourself without direction in life? Is life not making sense? Are you a sensitive, with gifts that you don’t know what to do with? Then sit down with me and see what spirit has in store for you
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