Authentic, Ethical Spiritual Guidance

Authentic, ethical spiritual guidance empowers independence and self-trust. Good spiritual guidance wants the student to be free, able to stand on his own feet, strong enough to be able to reach out and help others, and wise enough to continue the course upward and forward, even without help from the teacher.

Authentic, ethical spiritual guidance always keeps pointing you the way upward and forward, and allows the student to grow without confining them in any way. You were born happy, creative, and comfortable in your own skin. Those qualities are still inside of you, waiting to be rediscovered.

Working together, we can make a positive difference in the satisfaction of your life experiences. I always tell my clients, I can only point directions, it is up to the individual to find his or her own unique key that unlocks their own unique spiritual guidance and journey. The mind’s ability to create miracles continues to astonish.

We have thousands of happy clients worldwide that regained their identity, confidence, and self love. And, so can you by removing the subconscious mental patterns that are blocking your: self love, success, and confidence.

What Is Spiritual Guidance?

Why do I need spiritual guidance and what is it?

At some point in our lives, we all find that we need help seeing possibilities. We need someone who is trained to be a better observer than we are – at observing ourselves, someone who can offer new interpretations and options.

The purpose of the Spiritual guidance offered here on Whispy is to counsel in areas of the heart and healing to bring about deliverance and liberty to the oppressed mind, body and spirit.

Knowing that our spirit plays an incredibly important role in our life’s experiences this website exists to honor, support, and celebrate the process of each persons own inner knowing; that innate intelligence that guides and governs all from within. One dream and the belief that it can be done. One spirit creating and accomplishing.

  • We believe that life is meant to be a sacred and joyous event which deserves to be honored and respected in a loving, compassionate way.
  • We are dedicated to helping create safe gentle connected psychic reading experiences.
  • We consider our work to be a seed to remembering the perfection which is within.
  • We take great pride, action, and care in the services we provide and/or recommend. All that we do has practical application and displays respect for the individual.
  • We strive to support and enhance their relationship with themselves, in a gentle, loving way.
  • We believe that life is the most precious gift that exist in the world and that the future of our world depends on our spirit’s being strong, courageous, happy and at peace.
  • We desire to make our world a better place, because together– we can make a difference!

How To Find Ethical Spiritual Guidance

As already outlined on our prevent psychic scams page, you will probably meet tons of charlatans before finding your right psychic. But this doesn’t mean that you will have to be the victim every time someone tries to scam you. You do have rights, which every psychic should respect. If you feel that it is not the case, just RUN AWAY!

What To Ask Yourself About Your Psychic Reader:

  • Is the psychic trying to push an agenda on you that you are not comfortable with? I.e., is your healer trying to push “ideals” of sexual non-monogamy on you even though you value monogamous relationships?
  • When you first get a reading, meet a teacher or go to a class, are students asked to perform an exercise that brings up very painful, personal information that leaves you feeling vulnerable, and then uses group pressure to intensify and then “resolve” this pain?
  • Is your psychic using personal information about you to attack you in subtle ways? I.e., I had a teacher once use a clients personal information, gotten in a private therapy session, to humiliate him in a public class.
  • Is your reader/teacher/healer expressing appropriate boundaries? This is a very important clue. Your private therapist should not become your “buddy” in real life. You should not date your therapist, reader, healer or teacher, and they should not be making sexual moves on you. Notice whether your healer or teacher has seemingly bizarre relationships or suspect boundaries with others in their lives.
  • Is your psychic, healer or spiritual counselor using “psychic predictions” to remove choice from your life? And are you using psychic predictions in place of taking action or making choices in your life? If you are going for a reading or healing session, and you are more excited to be hearing the latest “prediction” for your future, you may be using this as a way to avoid your own power of choice. Please note that a reader, healer or counselor with an agenda may not necessarily have great psychic powers, but may be telling you things she wants you to hear.
  • Is your reader suggesting that you have to use his services? For example, Reiki does not need to be an ongoing process, unless you want it to be. You should not feel obligated or told that your life will fall apart if you don’t see a Reiki practitioner every week for the rest of your life!
  • Is your psychic maintaining an aura of “spiritual superiority” over you, claiming that because she went to meditate five years in India or does psychic readings for a living, she “knows” better than you?
  • Is your teacher withholding information on how you can become self-empowered? For example: Learning to do Reiki yourself is a great way to continue treatments without reliance on a practitioner. Developing your own intuition is perhaps more empowering than consulting a psychic once a week.
  • Does your psychic ask you to do anything that makes you uncomfortable or goes against your ethics?
  • Does your teacher/healer have their own guru, which they appear to worship perhaps more than is comfortable for you? Do you disagree with this “guru’s” basic teachings? Is the guru often referred to in a way that seems to elevate him to God-like status? For example, is the guru referred to as “Him” instead of just “him”?
  • Are you getting more than you bargained for from a service? Is your intuitive healer giving you psychic readings as a “value add?” or vise versa? While this may be OK, be sure that you know what you are getting into beforehand, and you are OK with the healer’s qualifications and approach.
  • Are you being pressured to sign up before you are ready? Are you being told that you have to put down a large deposit now or you will miss your “chance”. Are you being told that if you don’t join, it’s because of some deficit on your part? (I.e. “You’re just being in denial or afraid of change if you don’t join!” – which is a great technique to guilt someone into staying in a negative relationship as well.) Beware of hard sells. Remember: There is always another time slot, always another class, and always someone else you can go to for the same service if necessary.
  • Are current members of the group pressuring you to join? Are you considering going to a free “introductory” meeting because you are sick and tired of a friend pressuring you constantly about it, and you’re hoping that if you just go to the meeting your friend will shut up? If so, you may consider that if your friend is pressuring you this much, the hard sell at the free meeting will probably be even harder to resist. My advice is to not go unless you really want to.
  • Does the group run in secrecy? Is it hard to find any information about them on the Internet? When you ask the person “inviting” you for some materials on the organization, do they continually dodge your request?
  • Do you have a bad feeling about something? In all cases: Trust your intuition and listen to it. It’s probably right.

So How Do You Know What Psychic To Trust?

Real spiritual guidance empowers independence, not dependence.  In all cases the best person to trust is yourself. Listen to yourself. Trust your intuition. What does your heart say?

By going into any psychic/client relationship with a firm foundation of personal trust, you can be protected by the one person who has your best interests in mind: yourself. As long as you don’t put your psychic up on a pedestal, you have the strength and the power to know when it’s time to stay and when it’s time to leave.

Do not ever doubt yourself when it comes to this. It is tempting, when you start to question your healer, to think that you are doing this as a form of self-sabotage. You know what? Better to sabotage yourself on occasion than to stay in an unhealthy relationship with a manipulative healer.

Despite these warnings, there are plenty of caring, loving psychics, healers and spiritual teachers who can help you along your path. They are everywhere and the good news is that you can try different psychics until you find the one that works best for you. Expect the best and you’ll find it. You deserve nothing less.

While I am a big supporter of New Age philosophy and many (NOT ALL) of its methods, I also come to it with a healthy skepticism. You should too (who knows, it may save your life).

As a note, I have personally heard a good number of the quotes below (or something very similar), directed at me. Oh … and these criteria apply to both people in a body ( readers) and those who are not (spiritual guides) – anyone who is supposedly speaking for or from God or the Light, or who claims or seems to be from Heaven or a higher plane. (You will notice a lot of friends and family may routinely fail these criteria, but most of them probably don’t claim to be Inspired at the time).

Authentic, Ethical Spiritual Guidance Will Evidence:

Never allow yourself to be rushed into anything.

None of the “You’re special” treatment. “You’re different from the others…” “Your destiny is different” .. “You are from Arcturus and hence special”… none of that. Nothing that raises you higher than others, either.

No attempt to prolong communication. Good spirits are typically very businesslike: they give a simple message, remind people to turn to God or a specific solution/reminder, and then they leave. The get to the point and it’s done. Entities that like to linger and talk on and on, as if they like “hearing the sound of their own voice”(!) are rarely of God. (Note: many channeled books seem to be the latter.)

No usage of cryptic and “wise” or “profound” comments designed to impress you with his/her “higher knowledge”. You should be able to freely ask for and receive clarification, and to see whether she/he really tries to live those words.

If the words sound like they came straight out of a book… and all your questions are answered that way… are you talking to a “parrot” or a person? (No offense to real parrots, whom I respect a great deal.)

Statements like, “So-and-so is blinded by his religion” can be dangerous — it may be that so-and-so is actually right, and that the spirit you’re talking to is lying. No badmouthing of those closest to God, or of God.

“The Light is static, unchanging (i.e., boring and stupid)” or “The highest angels are bound by countless (bureaucratic) laws and regulations” are all subtle messages designed to turn you away from the Light.

Don’t believe them. Don’t follow those unstated implications; look instead to the motivation behind what’s being said.

No attempt to impress you with names or relationships. “I was Jesus’ aunt” or “I am Archangel Gabriel!” are included in this. No attempt to impress you with who/what they are.”Archangel So-and-So” “Special commander of the seventh battalion of the Altaire fleet”.

In spirit, it is NOT the origin, race, age, status, planet of origin, gender, etc., that is important; all that matters is: Does the entity/reader serve God and love others, and promote the love of God and others?

“You must do such-and-such,” “Practice the piano more often,” “Learn that foreign language you’ve been putting off,” “Eat more fiber, exercise, floss your teeth, stay away from pollution, meditate 30 minutes daily, have more sex,” and other such recommendations for intense, self-centered schedules are a bad indicator. It’s especially so if the messages involve worldly concerns, even if justified (such as “earn more money so you can help more people”).

Shows respect for your free will and of others’. Stepping into your body and mucking around without your permission is often a bad sign.

“Do this or you’re choosing Darkness!” is a threat. So is, “This is your last chance to meet God!”

No patronizing and no condescension “You’re doing pretty well … for a human,” for example, is condescending. No condescension toward other people, either. Mockery is right out. Anyone who laughs at you or your failures mockingly is probably not helping.

No micromanagement of your life. No attempts to live your life for you, either.

“Sometimes we must force them to understand” is a coercive statement, even if it’s well-intended (“Sometimes we must force them to understand that racism is evil”).

…..other people for your current problems. “You were psychologically abused by so-and-so” with the implication you should now accuse them of their crime and blame them for your problems.

….anyone except God (or maybe Jesus). Talk of “ascended masters” or “spirit guides” or other spirit teachers might sound great on the surface… but what happened to God?

Is the advice given that of “rely on God, speak to God, pray to God,” or is it “rely on X, speak to X, pray to X” where X is not God? Beware the latter; it sounds like someone is trying to create a dependency that shouldn’t exist.

Images of the spirit sitting on a throne, or words about how advanced or wise the spirit is (especially when compared to “lesser spirits” or to you), are signs that the Spirit has an inflated ego. “I am a spirit of the sixth plane/sphere” should not impress you. Neither should, “I am from Arcturus.”

You may experience heat from head to toe. Or perhaps you feel cold sensations. It is a momentary feeling, but uncomfortable. If you are an energy worker, you may have noticed that the heat running through your hands has increased. This is good. If you are uneasy with the new energy, ask your Guides to assist you in adjusting the temperature.

No bribes. No offers of fame, excitement, love or money. None of these offers of power, psychic power, influence, superhuman ability!

No objections to being cut off or ignored. A caring spirit will not mind it when, in trying to tune out bad spirits, you wind up tuning out some good ones as well. Warnings that you’re tuning out too many good ones are actually lies — this I know from experience!

No attempts to separate you from the rest of society your friends, or your family. No attempts to separate you from the rest of the world via new and cool-sounding terminology, or even old capitalized special terminology.

Oh, sure, the spiritual world must necessarily involve some new or unusual vocabulary/lingo. But when the techno babble gets really thick, watch out! That stuff is an appeal to elitist pride.

Also, anyone who says that something will definitely happen is likely lying, since free will means that the future can be changed, to some extent. But predictions that are true are not necessarily proof of anything, either.

…of minor childhood traumas, molehills blown up into mountains. “That incident when you were 3 is when this part of your soul split off, in shock and disappointment.”

“I’m insulted that you don’t trust me,” “Why can’t you trust me? Relax” and such things are dangerous. Good people want to earn your trust, not demand it.

No implication that reincarnation is the best thing or the right solution to peoples’ problems.

The most advanced teachers in human history taught that we should escape the reincarnation cycle, not that we should use it to cure ourselves of our karmic debts.

Jesus, for instance, forgave people their sins –which implies that God can help us overcome our karmic debts not through reincarnation, but through forgiveness and caring.

You will find yourself talking to your Self more often. You might suddenly realize you have been chattering away with yourself for the past 30 minutes.

There is a new level of communication taking place within your being, and you are experiencing the beginnings of “self talk.”

The conversations will increase, and they will become more fluid, more coherent, and more insightful. You are not going crazy, but rather, moving into the new energy

Ready for spiritual guidance that honors your truth?

Whispy’s compassionate advisors are here to help you rediscover clarity, confidence, and inner peace.

Each session is grounded in ethics, empathy, and authentic connection — empowering you to trust your own intuition and spiritual wisdom.

At Whispy, true guidance uplifts, never controls. Experience insight, healing, and authentic connection — without fear, false hope, or dependency.

Ethical Spiritual Guidance FAQs

Authentic spiritual guidance comes from a place of love, honesty, and compassion. It empowers you to trust your own intuition rather than depend entirely on outside advice. True guidance uplifts and enlightens without controlling or judging.

An ethical advisor respects your free will, maintains confidentiality, and never uses fear or pressure. They focus on empowering you with insight and self-awareness instead of creating dependency. Whispy’s advisors follow a clear code of ethics grounded in honesty and compassion.

Ethics ensure that spiritual guidance remains pure, balanced, and supportive. It protects both the advisor and the seeker by setting clear boundaries of respect, truth, and intention. At Whispy, ethical practice is the foundation of every session.

Genuine guidance helps you feel clear, calm, and confident. Manipulative guidance often leaves you anxious or dependent. If a reading encourages fear or repeated spending, it’s likely not aligned with your highest good. Whispy promotes honesty, balance, and emotional safety in every reading.

You can expect compassion, clarity, and integrity. Whispy’s trusted advisors provide heart-centered readings that inspire growth and self-trust — always respecting your spiritual path and free will.