By Annie Georgia Greenberg, Photographed by Elizabeth Weinberg

For your students, do you charge for classes like that? How do you set your prices?
"I was doing it for free. I'll teach anybody for free, but then, they felt funny. So, I said, 'Okay, twenty-five bucks.' Now, I do have one student who pays me fifty dollars, which is very lovely, you know, but most of them pay twenty-five. If they can't afford it, then I do it for free."
Are there any misconceptions or myths you'd like to debunk about having these abilities?
"Well, everybody's talking about curses. That's usually nonsense, I'm gonna say usually. I mean, I will say honestly, in 50 years, there were about four people who have walked through this door, and I said, 'Look, I don't say this publicly, but something terrible is around you.' And their stories were fascinating."
Are there any intersections between what you do and any given religions?
"Not really, no, I think I'm a Pagan. I believe in the gods and goddesses. I love the moon, and there used to be goddesses, but, you know, all the religions did away with her. Ever since she took an apple and poisoned him, she became second class."



















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