Faith Beyond the Gift

As a professional psychic and medium, I’ve had the privilege of acting as a bridge between two worlds—the physical and the spiritual. Over the years, my work has led me to provide readings for callers across continents and cultures, connecting with those who seek comfort, understanding, or simply a glimpse beyond the veil. Each reading has carried its own kind of evidence—subtle details or vivid memories that no one could have known but the person in spirit. These moments of validation have not only reassured those who came to me but have also deepened my own faith in the continuity of life beyond death.

Yet, I’ve learned that psychic ability itself is not synonymous with spiritual growth. The ability to perceive energy, hear whispers of the unseen, or sense the subtle changes in vibration is a tool—powerful, yes, but neutral. Like any other gift, its moral direction depends on the heart and intention of the person using it. I have encountered individuals whose psychic talents abilities were pronounced, yet whose motives were clouded by ego and control. Their gifts became instruments of manipulation rather than healing. These encounters were humbling reminders that ability without compassion can easily drift away from the light.

In the Hindu tradition, there is an understanding that resonates deeply with me: psychic powers—known as siddhis—are not the ultimate goal of spiritual practice. They are by-products, not the destination. The true journey lies in union with the Divine, in surrendering the self to something infinitely greater and more loving than any single human mind can comprehend. That wisdom has shaped the way I approach my own path.

Through countless communications with spirit beings, I have come to realize that the relationship I share with the Spirit World is not founded on my psychic senses alone. Those senses may open the door, but what keeps the connection alive is love—pure, unconditional, and humble. It is that love, not only the perception of voices or visions, that sustains faith and brings healing.

My psychic work may provide evidence that the soul survives, but it is love that gives meaning to that knowledge. The Spirit World has taught me that we are all—spirits and humans alike—students of the same lesson: to love without reservation, to serve with integrity, and to remember that the greatest power we can ever wield is a compassionate heart.

Kerin Webb has a deep commitment to personal and spiritual development. Here he shares his insights at the Worldwide Temple of Aurora.