The word “psychic” carries a lot of baggage, much of it earned by people who shouldn’t have been using it. In Baba Vishnu’s practice, a psychic reading is something quieter: a long, careful conversation in which he draws on four decades of Vedic training, your birth chart, and the kind of attentive listening that has become rare. This page describes what a real psychic and spiritual-guidance session looks like — when it helps, when it doesn’t, and how to start if you have a question you can’t seem to ask anyone else.
What “psychic reading” actually means here
For Baba, the term is shorthand for an integrated session that combines three things: jyotish (Vedic astrology), intuitive reading of voice and energy, and structured spiritual counseling. The point is never to “guess” facts about you — it’s to read the planetary architecture of your life, hear the actual question underneath your stated one, and offer guidance that respects both. Most callers leave the first session with three things: a clearer picture of where the pressure they’re feeling is coming from, a small number of practical next steps, and the sense that someone listened without interrupting.
Who is Baba Vishnu
Baba is a fourth-generation Vedic astrologer and spiritual healer in the Guru Parampara of his father and grandfather, with over forty years of full-time practice. He has held more than ten thousand psychic and astrological consultations in his career, in English and Hindi, in person and by phone. The first call is always free.
The questions people actually bring
The “should I stay” questions
- Should I stay in this marriage; is this the version of it I’m meant to live with, or the version I have to leave?
- Should I stay in this city, this job, this country — or is the move I keep imagining the real direction?
- Should I stay close to this family member, or quietly step back?
The “is something wrong with me” questions
- Why do I keep ending up with the same kind of person?
- Why does every five years feel like everything I built collapses?
- Is what I’m carrying mine — or did I inherit it from someone in my family line?
The “I had a feeling” questions
- I had a dream about a relative who passed; what does it mean?
- I felt sudden dread the morning before something bad happened — can I learn to read those signals?
- A particular person feels off to me even though they’ve done nothing wrong; should I trust that?
How a session is conducted — in person and remotely
Before the call
You’re asked for your full birth name, date, exact time, and place. If your question involves another person — partner, child, business associate — their details too. You don’t have to write your question down in advance, but most clients find it helps.
The session itself
Most sessions run forty-five to seventy-five minutes. Baba opens with about ten minutes on your chart and your current dasha (planetary period), then moves into the specific question. He may pause to ask you to clarify; he listens for what you didn’t say. Around the midpoint he usually offers two or three concrete things to consider — sometimes a practical step, sometimes a small spiritual practice, occasionally a piece of harder honesty about a pattern in the chart. The last fifteen minutes are typically yours: your follow-up questions, anything that surfaced during the session that you want to go deeper on.
What Baba’s readings will not do
He will not name a specific death date, the lottery numbers, or the romantic future of a person you have not met. He will not pretend to read minds. He will not tell you what you want to hear if the chart and your story do not support it. What he will do is sit with you long enough to actually hear the question, read the planetary architecture honestly, and offer guidance that respects both. That is rarer than it sounds.
How to prepare for your first session
- Birth name, date, time, place — yours, and anyone else’s the question involves.
- One sentence describing what you actually want answered (not three paragraphs).
- Two or three follow-up questions in priority order.
- A quiet hour with no interruptions; a notebook within reach.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from a tarot reading or a psychic line?
Baba doesn’t use cards or scripts. The reading rests on your birth chart and four decades of Vedic training, with attentive listening on top. The accuracy and the specificity are not comparable to pay-per-minute psychic-line work.
Can you contact someone who has passed away?
Baba is not a medium and does not claim to channel the dead. If your question involves grief or a deceased family member, he will work with you on the spiritual practices Hindu tradition uses to support the soul of the departed and to help you find peace — but he will not pretend to relay messages.
Do I have to be Hindu, or believe in Vedic astrology, for this to work?
No. Most US clients are not Hindu. What matters is that you arrive willing to be honest about your question; the chart and the listening do the rest.
How quickly can I book a session?
The first consultation is free and usually available within twenty-four hours. Same-day calls are often possible.
Is what I share confidential?
Yes, completely. Nothing about your call is shared with anyone, ever. There is no client database, no public testimonial unless you offer one.
What does a session cost?
The first consultation is free. A full session is quoted on the first call, before any commitment.
Talk to Baba — Free First Consultation, 24/7
If you’ve read this far, you’re already taking the work seriously. The next step is one conversation — no fee, no obligation. Call or message at any hour. Baba speaks both English and Hindi. He’ll listen first, ask a few honest questions, and tell you whether this is the right kind of help for what you’re carrying.
- Phone: (929) 599-8068 — answers in person, day or night.
- WhatsApp: (929) 599-8068 — voice notes, photos, and birth-chart details welcome.
- Email: Psychicvishnu12@gmail.com — for longer first questions.
- Service area: All 50 United States, in person where possible and by phone or video everywhere else.
For guidance and entertainment purposes only. Results vary by individual circumstance and effort. Baba does not promise specific outcomes.