Over the years, I’ve received countless questions about what psychic seduction really is, how it works, and how to practice it with integrity.
Rather than giving quick soundbites, I wanted to create a space where I could answer these questions in depth — openly, honestly, and without the usual mystique or manipulation that surrounds this topic.
This Q&A was inspired by a thoughtful series of questions from a spiritual friend, Eve, whose curiosity helped me articulate the nuances of this practice.
In it, you’ll find my own definitions, core techniques, personal experiences, and most importantly, my ethical framework for using psychic seduction as a path of presence, magnetism, and self-mastery — not control.
If you’re curious about this path, this 30 questions interview is a good place to begin.
First, thank you for such thoughtful questions Eve.
I love the curiosity you’re bringing to this topic. Psychic seduction has been a fascinating path for me — truly my life’s work — and I’m honored to share what I’ve learned.
I’ll start by answering a few questions from each section so you get a solid overview.
1. How would you define “psychic seduction” in your own words?
For me, psychic seduction is the art of using your presence, focus, and energetic broadcast to create a felt sense of magnetism or connection in another person — not by force, but by resonance. It’s less about “making” someone feel something and more about amplifying an archetypal energy inside yourself so their system naturally responds.
When I first started practicing, I would visualize very specific scenarios — even something like getting married to a certain woman — and later see her posting about the exact scenario online. Those moments taught me how powerful inner broadcasting can be.
3. What’s the difference between psychic seduction and traditional attraction techniques?
Traditional seduction is often behavioral — words, body language, timing. Psychic seduction starts from the inner signal. You’re working at the level of attention, visualization, emotional frequency, subtle energy, and presence rather than just external actions. Done well, the outer behavior simply reflects the inner broadcast.
In my daily interactions, I’ve noticed this difference clearly. When I’m truly present, women open up naturally because they can feel me psychically — before a single word is spoken.
4. What are the core techniques used in psychic seduction?
Together these create a strong but non-invasive signal.
6. How does one develop the ability — is it natural or trained?
Everyone has some natural energetic influence. Training sharpens it. Meditation, body awareness, emotional discipline, and imaginal practices build your “signal strength.” It’s like a muscle — you can strengthen your focus, sensitivity, and projection.
I started with no meditation background, but within a week I began noticing subtle signs that it was working.
8. Can you share a specific method?
A simple self-practice:
Once you’ve built this inner awareness, you can begin subtle projection practices. (I also have a free 24-page guide on psychic seduction you can download for a deeper walk-through here.
9. When did you first become interested?
Around late 2010. I had a strong crush on a woman who unexpectedly began chasing me after a few seasons. That experience lit a fire. I practiced heavily — made many mistakes — and learned the ropes the hard way.
11. How do you distinguish between coincidence and real connection?
Patterns. When “chance” occurrences line up repeatedly with your focused state, and when someone’s responses happen outside normal context, you begin to see it’s not random. Still, I stay humble — not every signal is real.
12. Is psychic seduction ethical?
It can be. The difference is intent and respect. Broadcasting desire or appreciation is like smiling at someone across the room. Trying to override their free will or manipulate them is not. My approach is always: evoke, don’t impose.
I invite, and it’s up to them to accept. In my world, coherence is consent: if there’s resistance, I stop.
13. Can it be used without someone’s knowledge? Where’s the line?
Yes — but that’s where ethics come in. You can influence someone’s mood energetically without their conscious awareness. The line is: are you inviting or imposing? Disrespect or harm crosses the line.
I rarely approach someone directly.But astrally/psychically If I sense resistance, I don’t force it.
15. Are there rules or a code of conduct?
My rule: never send energy you wouldn’t be proud to have mirrored back to you. Keep it clean, respectful, and rooted in your own integrity.
16. How does it fit into a broader system?
Psychic seduction is one expression of polarity and subtle energy work. In tantra, esoteric Christianity, and Hermetic traditions, you’ll find the same principle of magnetic attraction through inner state.
17. Do you believe in soul connections or twin flames?
Yes, but carefully. Some connections feel archetypal — they awaken something beyond this lifetime. Psychic seduction can amplify those bonds but also expose wounds if we project too much.
I study patterns in every connection. Destiny exists. Some souls are meant to connect for reasons beyond what we can see. I could write an entire book on this.
21. What are the risks?
Obsession, energetic depletion, or entangling yourself with someone who isn’t good for you. Psychic seduction amplifies bonds, so discernment is key.
Once connected, there’s a sense of no separation. You can be at the barber — as I am now — and feel someone yearning for psychic intimacy or kissing you in your inner world. But it takes time for a connection to reach that level.
Another challenge: the shadow eventually appears. All your inner programming surfaces. You may go through the hero’s journey, or what mystics call the dark night of the soul.
I’ve encountered “spirits,” archetypes, even beings some might call alien. We may differ here, Eve(it's not a problem, I know you views around this and I respect them), but that’s been my experience.
I have been to so called hell,met all so called demonic forces,ancestors and came back integrated and whole.
22. Have you seen it used harmfully?
Yes. People try to override others’ will or use it to fuel narcissistic supply. It backfires. Energetic integrity is everything.
I once did it myself, overriding someone’s will — and experienced psychic backlash: shame, guilt, and inner turmoil. People do misuse this practice, which is why I advocate the opposite.
24. How does this relate to the digital age?
The less physical contact you have, the more the energetic side matters. People feel each other’s signal through writing, voice notes, or even profile pictures. Psychic seduction through social media is basically about the vibe of your field when you post or message.
I can be texting someone and feel their soul next to me, whether they’re resisting or not. I can sense when someone is about to text me or thinking about me. It’s become so reliable that I sometimes wonder what will happen after 20–30 more years of practice.
27. What do you wish more people understood?
That this isn’t about control or tricks. It’s about becoming more fully alive and present in your own energy so others feel it.
No one can make another person feel that deeply on a soul level without developing this kind of practice. And yes, even remote psychic intimacy — including psychic sex — can reach levels of pleasure and attunement that ordinary encounters rarely match if ever infact they can't. A man can sense exactly where a woman desires to be touched and how much, even from a distance.
They become one so to speak.
But this path is not easy. It’s not for shortcuts. It requires top-level self-awareness, spiritual understanding, and the ability to let go.
And yes, true love still exists “in these streets.” They’re not cold at all lol. This is where divine love and true connections reside.
28. What would you say to someone skeptical but curious?
Try it as a self-practice first. Build your inner state and see how people naturally respond without you “doing” anything. Direct experience beats theory.
30. Where should someone start?
Begin with basic meditation, breathwork, and emotional mastery. Then add visualization and subtle projection. And always — always — with respect.
(You can start with my free guide — it’s a great beginner’s resource.).
Thanks again for bringing so much depth to the conversation, Eve. You’ve given me a lot to reflect on and apply in my own work. I will use your questions as frequently asked questions on my site.
— Tomas