Nearly seven years have slipped by since the 18th season of Battle of Psychics, where the contestant placed second. How did she feel about returning to the project after such a long hiatus?
She described a renewed sense of strength and courage, eager to observe herself under filming and competition conditions after years away. The experience offered a fresh perspective and a deeper reservoir of practice for passing tests, something she viewed as the true takeaway from the moment.
Was it awkward to have fallen behind Konstantin Getsati years earlier? Did not winning first place weigh on her thoughts during the latest cycle?
She explained that she wouldn’t call it an insult, but rather the little disappointments of life. Time has passed, and she confessed that the memory has faded. The real value lies in the lessons from Season 18 and the extensive practice that followed. The broader aim now was to measure how much more could be achieved compared to that earlier season.
Was becoming number one important to her?
It depended on the context. The notion of revenge intrigued her, and she enjoyed the process itself more than the final outcome. The experience held a fascination that outweighed the end result, underscoring how projects push competitors to tackle unusual and meaningful challenges.
Which participant in Revenge captivated her the most?
She maintained an openness toward any rival and found value in testing herself against her former self. The goal was to gauge how much improvement had occurred through years of practice, to see if sharper perception and quicker recognition could be achieved without relying on rituals—only through skill and discipline.
Many mediums resort to rituals and spirit summoning before tests. She has nothing against those methods, but she has always preferred relying on pure sensory perception, avoiding guidance from spirits or extra tools.
Do the emotions on the Revenge set resemble those from Battle of Psychics?
Not really. A lot has changed. If she could travel back to the start of Battle of Psychics, she believes she would approach it differently now. She has grown stronger and more confident, and the initial rush of excitement and fear that marked the early days of the War has quieted.
Contemporary discussions about inflated prices for esoteric services prompt questions about fairness. Is this criticism valid?
She humbly notes she’s not versed in the regulatory side of the esoteric services market, focusing instead on personal practice and ethics.
When it comes to witchcraft as a profession, which skills matter most?
Critical thinking stands out as essential. Too often, practitioners rely on ego or illusion. Magic, she says, is a complete science that blends creativity with disciplined power. A sober mind and responsible use of strength are crucial, and one should never crown themselves omnipotent—the surest path to the end of magical practice.
How did she discover her unusual abilities, and how did they manifest?
There was a moment when a cat spoke at the Patriarch’s house, which she laughs about now. More seriously, she began to sense energy, chakras, and the presence of the departed. It was erratic at first, and she feared she might lose grounding. Luckily, a mentor helped her navigate and understand these experiences.
When modern witches discuss rituals, is it like what appears in films, with blood, hair, or animal parts involved?
Ritual practices vary widely. Some practitioners may use unconventional materials, but she does not. Blood, she notes, is a potent entry point into human energy, capable of a great deal given proper handling. She cautions that sharing blood in a ritual is dangerous without a clear, responsible guide, especially when demons are part of the equation, as they can claim life and health through blood.
Do love spells or harm exist, and would she pursue them to reach her goals?
Yes, they exist in some forms, but she condemns harm and manipulation of free will. She rejects the notion of ordering such outcomes and prefers to resolve matters without compromising others’ autonomy.
Pharaoh, her partner who is a rapper, discussed their mutual disdain for certain crowds and the tendency of people to judge. Do these views align with her own perspective?
When the full interview is considered, it becomes clear what he meant by not liking crowds. They both value quiet, intimate spaces with a close circle of friends and loved ones. In today’s world, public harshness and online aggression are all too common, making humane behavior a welcome rarity.
Is there a chance the public will learn how two people from different worlds like them met?
Happiness, they say, loves silence. They met by chance and recognized something genuine. The universe often crafts surprising, illogical paths for people to connect, regardless of circumstance.
Is living with psychic abilities a constant challenge?
Life is both demanding and fascinating. Do these abilities assist in daily life, family, and personal matters?
They help sometimes, even in small ways like locating a misplaced iPhone charger. Overall, she values being human and embracing ordinary joys. Humans err, learn, and grow—these are the moments that make life worth living.
Psychics don’t see everything all the time. Seeing often requires a particular moment or state of focus. Viewers may assume constant clarity during the show, but the process includes quiet moments when concentration is necessary. In ordinary life, people are human and feel more acutely, yet perceptual sight remains situational and adaptive.
Why has tarot gained popularity in Russia, and can anyone learn fortune telling? What are her thoughts on the surge of interest in psychics?
Tarot and fortune telling have deep roots in history, where tradition and personal motive collide. The fascination endures, but so does the risk of vanity. The argument is that one should practice with humility rather than chasing sensational outcomes.
What steps are needed to change one’s life—fortune telling, rituals, or deliberate action?
Continuous self-work and development are the keys. Magic may alter potential paths or grant someone something they do not deserve, but it comes at a price that cannot be paid with money. True change happens through effort, energy, and inner discipline, without resorting to rituals. Yet this approach is not always suitable for everyone looking to make a quick leap.
Are witches effective psychologists?
Magic and psychology are distinct disciplines. If someone faces mental health challenges, the right course is to seek a psychologist rather than ritual intervention. The two fields may intersect, but they serve different purposes and audiences, and careful boundaries are important for safety and well-being.
In sum, the conversation blends personal evolution, ethical reflections, and the enduring mystery of psychic practice. It speaks to the enduring human curiosity about what lies beyond ordinary perception and how individuals navigate the delicate balance between power, responsibility, and self-awareness.