Welcome to the Black Room

A psychic practice circle

Winter Session

Enrollment opens January 21, 2026

Sessions begin February 4, 2026 at 4:00 PM PST

Most people who come looking for psychic development have already done the “right” things.

They’ve read the books. They’ve tried to meditate. They’ve been told to quiet their mind, open their crown, breathe into a soft white light — and somehow still feel like they’re doing it wrong.

If that’s you, here’s the truth I don’t hear said enough: some of us have too many tabs open for that approach. I do. Always have. Still read the books. Still tried. Still learned the hard way that my intuition doesn’t come through silence — it comes through use.

The Black Room exists for people who want to practice instead of transcend.

This isn’t about reaching a perfect meditative state or channeling on command.

It’s about choosing a tool — cards, a pendulum, dowsing rods — and using it as a translator.

The tool gives your intuition something to push against.

It creates a language.

Instead of waiting for information to appear, you watch how your body responds while you’re working. Where sensation shows up. What feels clear. What feels forced. What repeats.

That’s how the signal starts to separate itself from the noise.

What Happens in
the Black Room

The Black Room Winter Session includes three live practice gatherings, held every other week beginning February 4.

Each session runs approximately 90 minutes — long enough to settle in, long enough to follow threads where they actually lead.

In every session, we work two shared targets, selected from rotating categories:

  • A person

  • A place

  • An object

  • A closed case

Everyone works the same targets. That part doesn’t change.

Because practice without a shared focus turns into vibes. This doesn’t.

You use your preferred tool — cards, pendulum, rods, or pure perception — as a translator while working the target, paying attention to how information moves through your body, your attention, and your perception.

The rotating categories train different perceptual muscles:

timelines, power dynamics, emotional residue, and missing information.

This is not a drop-in experience.

It’s a contained rhythm:

You come in, sit at the table, work two threads deeply, and leave with material that keeps unfolding between sessions.

How This Space Works

The Black Room is run in intentional sessions, not as a permanent program.

This Winter Session has defined start and end dates. When the final session concludes, the room closes.

There are no make-ups, no extensions, and no ongoing access beyond this run. Practice resumes when the room opens again in a future session.

💫 Who It’s For

This space is for you if:

  • You’ve felt things you can’t quite explain and want help understanding what’s happening when you do

  • You want guided practice with feedback — seeing what you got right, what you missed, and how to tell the difference

  • You want a warm, focused space where it’s okay to start where you are, try things out, and learn without being put on the spot

  • You want to practice alongside thoughtful people at different stages, with a steady hand holding the room and keeping the work grounded

  • Three live Black Room practice sessions

  • Two shared targets per session, drawn from rotating categories

  • Space to work quietly, then talk it through together — noticing overlap, divergence, and signal

  • Temporary access to session replays

This is a closed Winter Session.

There is no subscription and no ongoing commitment.

You enter.

You practice.

The room closes.

🔐 What’s Included

Black Room — Winter Session
$77.00
One time

An online psychic practice room where you learn to trust your intuition, strengthen that muscle, and build confidence through practice — not instruction.


✓ 3 live Black Room practice sessions (Feb–March)
✓ Shared subjects, guided structure, active participation
✓ A focused environment for developing discernment
✓ Temporary replays (not a permanent archive)

❓Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. The Black Room is a practice space. You get better by showing up and working the same kinds of targets repeatedly, not by completing steps in order.

  • No — but live attendance is strongly encouraged.

    Each session builds intuitive familiarity through repetition, not linear instruction.

    If you can’t attend live, a replay will be available for a limited time. Missed sessions are not made up.

  • That’s normal.

    Sometimes you feel something. Sometimes you get a clear hit. Sometimes you don’t. All of that is part of learning how your intuition shows up.

    This space is about noticing and decoding your body and mind’s signals over time. You’re not required to speak or share, and you’re not expected to have a result every session. Showing up and working the target is enough.

  • No.

  • Yes. You don’t need experience — just curiosity and a willingness to practice quietly. Tools are used as translators, participation is guided, and no one is required to perform or speak.

  • Use what you normally use — or nothing at all. Tools aren’t taught or required. This is about perception, not props.

  • This Winter Session includes three live meetings, held every other week beginning February 4.

    This is a closed run, not an ongoing schedule.

  • This is a one-time purchase for a closed session.

    Once the Winter Session begins, there are no cancellations or refunds.

  • The Black Room isn’t dark because it’s mysterious or secretive.

    It’s dark because it’s focused.

    In photography and design, a “black room” is a space where distractions fall away so attention can be directed precisely. That’s how this room works.

    We work one subject at a time. We reduce noise. We narrow the field.

    Nothing is hidden here, and nothing is dramatized. The room simply recedes at the edges so perception can sharpen where it matters.

    It’s not about atmosphere. It’s about containment.

  • Session replays are typically available for about one month after each live gathering. Replays are offered to support ongoing practice and are not intended as a permanent archive. Availability may change over time.