The truth from the other side on stage
The Citizen|August 29, 2024
»» Marietta can answer questions about love, career or personal growth.
Hein Kaiser
The truth from the other side on stage

Stepping into the world of psychism is like opening a door to the unseen. It's a world where intuition, energy, and the mysteries of the mind all find a home beside one another along with the past, present and future.

In this space, psychic Marietta Theunissen has made a name for herself by offering more than just predictions of the future; of insight, comfort, and guidance from the beyond is her trademark.

Theunissen's approach, she said, is both grounded and compassionate.

It's not simply a reading. She invites clients into a space where they can explore their most burning questions, whether about love, career, or personal growth.

Her readings, she said, are infused with ancient wisdom and practical advice.

Theunissen will be hosting a live show at Theatre of Marcellus at Emperors Palace on 1 September. It's unusual, because psychic readings are normally one-on-one.

Tell us a bit about yourself in your own words?

I'm a psychic medium who has been blessed with the ability to connect with the spirit world.

My journey is about helping others find peace, clarity, and guidance through these connections. I've dedicated my life to spiritual work, aiming to uplift and inspire those I meet.

How did you discover your gift? And what Ho was the experience like?

This story is from the August 29, 2024 edition of The Citizen.

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