Learn More

Mage is the pseudonym for a compassionate clairvoyant psychic medium.

Mage is the form of Latin magus "magician, learned magician," from Greek magos, a word used for the Persian learned and priestly class as portrayed in the Bible.

Clair ·voy·ant: of or relating to clairvoyance <clairvoyant powers> able to see beyond the range of ordinary perception. Latin (clarus) clear + vidēre, voir to see.

Me ·di·um: an individual who is a psychic communication channel between the earthly world and a world of spirits. Latin medius.

A medium possesses the rare psychic gift to mediate communication between the spirits of the dead and those living.

A psychic is not a medium, but a medium is always a psychic.

She also helps law enforcement investigate cold cases.

Mage’s near-death experience at age 16 sparked the development of her post and precognitive psychic abilities.

An extensive neuro-feedback practice expanded her abilities.

After completing the Hoffman Process, her teacher advised her, "the doors to your mind about to blow wide open."

Famed psychic medium James Van Prague and the Dali Lama’s U.S. Emissary encouraged Mage to embrace her gift.

When we change our relationship to death, it changes our relationship to life.

Read the FAQ.