WORKING -- Nila Keith
Story by Jennifer Kho; photo by [tk]
SHE IS
Reading your energy and predicting your future
BREAKING INTO THE METAPHYSICAL
Nila Keith, a Tarot card reader at The Latest Thing for two years, has
been involved with the metaphysical field for more than 20 years.
She said she was part of the “swing of consciousness” and breakdown of
traditional ideas that started in the 1960s.
“I became vegetarian and began yoga,” she said. “Everyone was doing
astrology and trying to read the Tarot. Eventually, my pastime became a
profession.”
In 1972, Keith began doing psychometry while teaching classes about
spirituality in Pennsylvania.
She still sometimes does psychometry, the reading of objects,
occasionally using a crystal ball, and even has some knowledge of palm
reading, but now she focuses mainly on the Tarot.
The importance is in the reader, not the reading method, Keith said.
“You do them all, more or less, but as you go on, you pick up an
affinity for one,” she said. “They are all the same, just a method of
getting where you need to go.”
THE DESIRE TO LEARN
Keith, 54, said anyone could have the power to get in touch with his
or her metaphysical talent.
“I don’t like the word ‘gifted’ because it’s not so much a gift as a
desire to explore beyond the physical senses,” she said. “It was a talent
I wanted to pursue that became a gift because I developed it. Anyone
could do it, but not everyone wants to.”
She was a medical assistant for a few years, adding hypnosis and
massage therapy to her repertoire of skills, but 20 years ago she
realized that the more traditional job was not what she wanted to do.
But Keith said her hypnosis background gave her a better understanding
of the subconscious mind and how it works.
She said the analytical, critical personality typical of her
astrological sign, Virgo, makes her good at quickly picking up
subconscious patterns within other people.
Keith says she is not 100% accurate.
“I read the energies of the present, and based on that I am able to
predict with some degree of accuracy what will happen in the future,” she
said. “But it’s not set in stone. A decision you make today could change
that future.”
THE HIGHS AND LOWS
The most difficult part of being a reader is knowing how much to tell
the person you are reading for, Keith said.
People often ask how sick they are or whether their husbands are
cheating on them, and if the news is bad she sometimes struggles with how
much to reveal.
The most rewarding part is getting to the heart of a problem and being
able to make changes to help people improve their lives, Keith said.
“As they grow, I grow, and as they change, I change,” she said.
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