A former medium who abandoned the occult and found Jesus is speaking out, issuing a warning after actress Raven-Symoné recently discussed having “psychic” moments. Jenn Nizza, a former fortune teller who hosts the podcast “Ex-Psychic Saved,” said Symoné’s recent comments about having “visions,” “energy fields,” and experiencing “spirit guides” are concerning.
Symoné allegedly said on a recent podcast, “Humans have the ability in their brain to tap into energy fields that allow for truth to connect when you know how to translate it correctly. I can walk into a room and read the room. People might not think that’s psychic, but what that is, is reading energy. And energy is in the psychic plane because it’s not on a physical, material plane.”
These statements alarmed Nizza, primarily due to Symoné’s Disney Channel ties. Nizza said, “The first thing I thought was, we have somebody who brings a lot of nostalgia to the 22-year-olds, the younger people who, of course, are attached to Disney. And now she’s talking all about the paranormal. This is reaching the youth.”
She said some young adults might connect Symoné’s character on “That’s So Raven,” who had psychic abilities and might see the actress’ comments as especially intriguing. Nizza continued, “This is a huge problem for me and a huge problem for the youth who have that nostalgic feeling towards her. Because the things that she’s talking about are demonic.” The former psychic thinks the comments reflect a “baby God” ideology dominating today’s culture, where people see themselves as having special abilities and intense powers.
Nizza said, “Jesus is the truth. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. We cannot come up with these things and say we are the truth tellers here.” The former medium, who spent years in the occult, warned of the consequences she believes come from dabbling in the sorts of experiences and practices Symoné discussed.
She said, “Information is being downloaded by demons when you are getting psychic information. What she’s talking about is psychic information that a lot of people have had. I was doing it for years, and it’s literally demons feeding you this information.”
She added that demons have been “around for ages” and pushed back on those who might frame psychic information as being a “gift” to human beings. Instead, she said those who experience these phenomena have, at some point, permitted the demonic realm to impact their lives. “This is not built into us,” she said. “This is not a gift from God, and we weren’t born as psychics.”
In the end, Nizza returned to her central concern: the real danger of celebrities embracing the occult so openly is that they end up “sucking other people into this demonic practice.” When a person doesn’t “subscribe to any authority” and believes he or she is his or her “own God,” Nizza said, it becomes problematic.
She said, “That is so dangerous because you are getting further away from the one true God, and then you’re getting into that spiritual oppression, demonic attacks. It seems great in the beginning because Satan masquerades as an angel of light.”