She’s Not Just Reading Your Future — She’s Trained to Help You Change It
Most psychic readers give you information. SuZen gives you information and then asks what you’re going to do with it.
That distinction comes directly from her background. Before — or alongside — her work as a psychic, SuZen built a career as a life coach and social worker. These aren’t hobby credentials or platform keywords. Social work is a licensed profession with formal training in how people navigate crisis, pattern change, and decision-making under emotional pressure. Life coaching is a structured discipline around goal-setting, accountability, and forward movement.
When those skill sets sit inside a reader who is also a born empath and medium, the reading architecture changes. Most sessions on Keen end when the psychic stops talking. A session with SuZen ends with a question: what do you want to do next? Her profile states it explicitly — she “always gives options for action so you’re always in control.”
That’s not a standard psychic reading. That’s a reading that hands the agency back to you.
Why This Credential Gap Matters More Than It Sounds
On Keen, professional background is almost impossible to verify — readers self-report, and the platform doesn’t credential-check beyond identity. SuZen’s social work and life coaching history is supported by an external signal that most readers can’t offer: a PBS feature. Being invited onto public broadcasting for your work requires a production team to independently vet you as someone worth platforming. That’s a meaningful external validation in a space where most credibility claims are self-generated.
Combined with her professional training, it means you’re booking someone whose reading is shaped not just by intuitive perception but by years of structured experience in how people actually move through difficult situations.
The Multi-Tradition Spiritual Framework Behind Her Readings
SuZen’s bio lists her spiritual influences explicitly: Taoist, Hindu, and Buddhist practices, Christian and shamanic mysticism. That’s five distinct traditions, and it’s the widest spiritual range of any reader I’ve assessed on this platform.
Why Breadth Here Is an Asset, Not Dilettantism
A reader who draws from only one tradition will tend to interpret what they perceive through that tradition’s lens. A reader working across five has a much larger interpretive vocabulary. When SuZen reads a client’s energy around a relationship, she can reach for the Taoist concept of natural flow and resistance, the Buddhist framing of attachment and suffering, or the shamanic understanding of energy cords and clearing — depending on which frame actually fits what she’s perceiving.
For clients who come from a specific spiritual background — or who actively resist being read through a framework that doesn’t resonate with them — this flexibility matters. She’s not going to translate your situation into a vocabulary that doesn’t fit your worldview.
What This Means in Practice
It also means her aura cleansing work — the one tool listed on her profile — is being practiced from within a genuine multi-tradition understanding of energy, rather than as a standalone technique learned from a single source. Shamanic and Taoist frameworks both carry deep traditions of energetic clearing. When she offers aura cleansing, it’s drawing on that depth, not a surface-level add-on.
”No Tools, No Guessing” — But Aura Cleansing Is Listed. What’s Actually Going On?
Her bio is direct: “I read energy quickly and directly — no tools, no guessing.” Her profile’s tools section lists one item: Aura Cleansing.
This looks like a contradiction. Here’s the most accurate way to read it.
SuZen’s statement about “no tools” refers specifically to divination tools — tarot cards, pendulums, runes, oracles. She’s distinguishing herself from readers who work through a structured deck or system. What she does instead is direct energetic perception: clairvoyant seeing, clairsentient feeling, clairaudient hearing, and empathic resonance.
Aura cleansing is a different category — it’s an active energetic practice, not a divination method. It doesn’t generate information about your situation; it addresses the energetic state itself. Listing it as a tool is technically a profile categorization choice, not a contradiction of her “no tools” method.
In practice: her readings are entirely perception-led, with no card structure or symbolic system mediating what she receives. The aura cleansing is available as a supplementary practice, not part of the standard reading format.
Empathy as a Technical Skill, Not Just a Communication Style
SuZen’s listing as an empath is worth pausing on, because it gets used as a vague selling point by too many readers. For her, it’s biographical and specific.
Her bio describes spending years struggling with how much she felt — how overwhelming her own sensitivity was before she learned to work with it rather than be drained by it. That’s not a marketing narrative. It’s the actual challenge that comes with genuine empathic ability: the difficulty of holding other people’s emotional states without losing your own equilibrium.
What This Means for How She Reads
A reader who has had to develop techniques to manage their own sensitivity has a skill set that goes beyond perception. They know how to feel what someone else is feeling without drowning in it — and they know how to help someone else who is similarly overwhelmed find their footing. That’s the direct connection between her lived experience and her specialty in Women’s Issues and her focus on sensitive, intuitive people as her primary client base.
When she says she helps people “come home to your truth,” that phrase is grounded in something real: she’s been through the process of finding her own signal inside a lot of noise. She knows the terrain.
Women’s Issues as a Named Specialty: What This Covers
Of all the readers reviewed in this series, SuZen is the only one who lists Women’s Issues as an explicit specialty. It’s worth unpacking what that actually means in a psychic reading context.
What Falls Under This Category
In practice, Women’s Issues as a reading specialty typically covers: navigating relationships where power dynamics are uneven, processing the emotional and identity dimensions of major life transitions (career changes, leaving a relationship, becoming a parent, entering midlife), working through patterns of self-silencing or people-pleasing that are affecting both relationships and career, and the spiritual and energetic dimensions of cycles that are distinctly female — whether biological, social, or archetypal.
It’s not a soft category. It’s an acknowledgment that some of the most common and painful questions women bring to a psychic reading have a specific texture that benefits from a reader who has oriented their work around it.
Why Having This Listed Changes the Session
A reader who has named this as a specialty is signaling that they’ve thought carefully about this category of experience — that they won’t accidentally frame your situation through assumptions that don’t fit, and that they have the vocabulary and sensitivity to hold the specific nuances of what you’re dealing with. For clients whose questions sit in this space, that matters.
4.84 Stars: The Lowest in This Series — Honest Context
I’ll be direct: across the readers reviewed on this site, SuZen’s 4.84 rating is the lowest. Master Sher sits at 4.89, David7 at 4.9, Arradaza at 4.93, Kelly777 at 4.91. SuZen’s 4.84 deserves an honest look rather than a gloss.
What the Number Actually Reflects
First, context: 4.84 across 8,132 ratings is still an exceptionally strong score by any normal measure. The gap between 4.84 and 4.9 sounds significant but represents a difference of less than one dissatisfied client per ten sessions — in a field where emotional reactions to difficult truths regularly generate lower ratings regardless of reading quality.
Second, her review pattern tells a specific story. The dissatisfied reviews cluster around unmet prediction expectations — clients who wanted a definitive yes/no on a specific outcome and found her action-oriented, empowerment-focused approach didn’t deliver the certainty they came for. That’s not a quality problem. That’s a style mismatch.
The clients whose needs align with her actual approach — clarity on what’s really happening, emotional context, and a path forward — rate her consistently at the top. The 4.84 reflects the minority who came looking for something different.
Should It Change Your Decision?
Only if your primary need is pure prediction with hard outcomes. If that’s what you want, she’s told you herself: she’s oriented around empowering you to move forward, not just telling you what will happen. If your need is clarity, context, and direction — the 4.84 is noise. The pattern inside it is the signal.
What a Session With SuZen Actually Costs
At $5.40/min, SuZen sits in the accessible mid-tier — less than David7 or Kelly777 ($6.99/min), slightly more than C Garrett ($4.89/min). A 15-minute session runs $81. Twenty minutes — enough time for a real reading with follow-up and some action planning — comes to $108.
For a reader who functions as both psychic and life coach in a single session, that price-to-depth ratio is strong. You’re not just paying for impressions; you’re paying for someone who will help you figure out what to do with them.
The $1 for 5 minutes new user offer applies. Her energy-direct approach means she picks up quickly — in five minutes you’ll have a clear sense of whether she’s locking onto your situation. Ask about one specific person or dynamic and see what she surfaces without being fed significant context. Her bio says she needs first names for anyone involved; give her that and a focused question, and you’ll have your calibration read within the window.
Who Should Book Psychic SuZen — and Who Might Be Better Served Elsewhere
The Client Profiles That Get the Most From Her Approach
- You’re stuck in a pattern — in a relationship, a career, a way of relating to yourself — and you want to understand both what’s driving it and what you can do to shift it
- You identify as sensitive or intuitive and have found that other readers don’t quite get the texture of how you experience things
- Your question has a Women’s Issues dimension — power dynamics, identity, transition, self-silencing — and you want a reader who’s oriented specifically around that
- You want a reading that ends with practical options, not just a picture of what’s coming
- You’re coming from a spiritual background that isn’t standard Western New Age, and you want a reader who can meet you in your own framework
When Her Style Won’t Be the Right Fit
The pure prediction client. If what you need is a specific answer — will this happen, when will it happen, yes or no — SuZen’s approach is going to feel like it redirects you rather than answers you. She’s oriented toward empowerment and agency, which means she’ll tend to focus on what you can influence. For a reader who delivers straight predictive content, look elsewhere in this series.
The passive reading client. Some people come to a psychic reading wanting to receive, not engage. SuZen’s action-oriented framework requires some participation — she’s going to want you to think about what you want to do with what she tells you. If that feels like too much when you’re already overwhelmed, a reader with a warmer, more purely receptive style may feel more supportive in the moment.
How to Book and Prepare for a Session With SuZen
Go to her Life Path & Advice profile — that’s where all her readings and ratings live. Phone, chat, and appointment booking are all available, giving you genuine flexibility on format.
Her schedule is wide: most days of the week, with both morning windows (7am–9am PST) and long afternoon-evening blocks (1pm–9:30pm PST). Unless you’re in a significantly different time zone, finding a slot shouldn’t be a challenge.
Before the session: have the first name of any person you’re asking about, and one clear question ready. Her bio specifically asks for this. Given that she reads energy directly rather than through a spread or system, she moves quickly — the more open and specific you are at the start, the less time you spend warming up and the more time you spend in actual reading.
If you’re a new Keen user, your first 5 minutes are $1. Use that window to put her in contact with your real question — not a test question, not something minor. Her approach works best when there’s something genuine at stake, and five minutes with real material will tell you more than five minutes of deliberate skepticism.
SuZen’s position in the Keen ecosystem is unusual: she’s one of the few readers whose professional background outside psychic work directly informs how a session unfolds. For clients who’ve had readings that gave them insight but left them unsure what to do next — that gap is exactly what she’s built to close.
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What I Liked
- Dual background as psychic and life coach produces a reading that ends with direction, not just information
- Compassionate style with PBS-verified public profile — not just platform self-description
- Multi-tradition framework means she can meet clients from different spiritual backgrounds without friction
- Phone, chat, and appointment all available — maximum booking flexibility
- Women's Issues specialty adds a layer of nuance most readers don't offer
Could Be Better
- 4.84 rating is the lowest in this review series — honest context provided below
- 40K readings in 7 years is solid but not the volume depth of a 20-year veteran
- Action-oriented approach may feel too directive for clients who want pure prediction without engagement
- Aura cleansing listed as a tool despite 'no tools' bio — minor inconsistency worth knowing
Psychic SuZen FAQ
Is Psychic SuZen a legitimate psychic reader?
Psychic SuZen is an active reader on Keen, one of the longest-running psychic platforms online. My review is based on analysis of their profile, verified client reviews, and documented track record. Check the full review above for details on their rating and client feedback.
How much does a reading with Psychic SuZen cost?
Psychic SuZen charges $5.40/min per minute. New Keen users can take advantage of $1 for the first 5 minutes (new Keen users only). Session length varies, but I recommend having a budget in mind before you start.
How do I book a session with Psychic SuZen?
You can book Psychic SuZen directly through Keen. Look for their profile in the platform directory, check their availability status, and connect via phone or chat depending on what they offer. My review above includes specific booking tips.
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What Is a Psychic Reading? Guide to Understanding Intuitive Guidance
Beginner's Guide to Psychic Readings. Learn what they are, how they work, and 5 types of readings to try. Updated for 2026 with preparation tips and safety red flags.
A psychic reading is a session in which an advisor uses intuitive perception — rather than the standard five senses — to describe your situation, explore possibilities, and offer guidance. That definition is easy to write and surprisingly hard to hold onto, because the industry surrounding it is full of people who would rather you never thought carefully about what you are actually paying for. So let me be precise about what a reading is and is not.
A good reading is not a prophecy delivered from a cosmic registry. It is a structured conversation in which a trained intuitive observes patterns in your energy, your situation, and the symbolic tools they use, and translates those observations into insight you can use. A useful analogy: if therapy helps you understand the why behind your emotions, a reading helps illuminate the what next. One looks backward for causes; the other looks outward for direction. Both are legitimate tools; neither is a substitute for the other.
What Actually Happens in a Reading
The mechanics vary by platform and modality, but every reading follows the same skeleton. You connect with an advisor — by text chat, phone call, or live video. You state a question or situation, ideally with minimal backstory. The advisor works with their chosen method, which may involve cards, astrology, numerology, or direct intuitive perception. And the session ends with their impressions and guidance, which you are free to weigh against your own judgment.
The modality you choose shapes the experience more than most first-timers expect. Text chat produces a permanent transcript you can re-read and audit, but it also lets an advisor compose answers slowly and hide behind the keyboard. Phone readings are immediate and vocal — you can hear hesitation and confidence in real time — but nothing is recorded. Video readings, increasingly common on modern apps, add the dimension of sight: you can watch the advisor work, observe their environment, and judge their reactions. My recommendation for a first session is whichever modality makes you most comfortable, because comfort determines how openly you engage.
The Five Main Types of Readings
Most readings fall into one of five categories, and the right one depends entirely on your question.
Tarot and oracle cards use a deck of symbolic cards, drawn in patterns called spreads, to structure an interpretation of your situation. The 78-card tarot deck works through psychological archetypes; a skilled reader uses the cards as a language, not a fortune-telling device. Tarot is best for specific questions and decision-making, and it is the most common entry point because the structure helps both reader and client stay focused.
Clairvoyant readings skip the tools. A clairvoyant perceives information through mental images, impressions, or inner knowing, and describes what they receive. These sessions feel more open-ended and depend heavily on the advisor’s skill at distinguishing genuine impression from wishful inference. They are best for general life guidance and pattern recognition.
Mediumship is the category most often misunderstood. A medium works with the deceased — perceiving messages or impressions they attribute to people who have passed. Mediumship is not fortune-telling; it is communication with a different layer of reality, and it has a much harder success condition than other reading types, because the client is looking for a connection that feels unmistakably genuine. If you are considering a medium, my guide on evidential mediums explains what to expect and how to evaluate the experience.
Astrology readings interpret your birth chart — the positions of the planets at your moment of birth — to describe personality patterns, life themes, and timing. Astrology is less about prediction and more about mapping: it gives you a structured picture of who you are and the cycles you are moving through. It is best for self-understanding and timing decisions.
Numerology works the same way with numbers, analyzing your birth date and name to reveal life cycles and personal strengths. It is the most abstract of the five and appeals to seekers who respond to structure and pattern.
How to Prepare So You Do Not Waste the Session
The single biggest mistake beginners make is walking into a session with no preparation, then spending the first billable minutes deciding what to ask. Preparation fixes that. Before you book, write down two or three specific questions. The best framing is open but anchored: “What do I need to know about my career path?” outperforms “Will I get promoted on Friday?” — the first invites insight, the second invites a guess.
Give the advisor the minimum information necessary. You do not need to recite your backstory; the reading itself is the test of whether the connection is real. And choose a quiet, private space where you can focus. A reading conducted from a crowded room is a reading half-received, no matter how skilled the advisor.
The Red Flags That Should End a Session Immediately
The industry has a reliable set of scam patterns, and knowing them is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.
The curse scam is the classic: an advisor claims you have a dark cloud, a curse, or negative energy that only they can remove — for a fee, usually escalating. No legitimate practitioner sells spiritual surgeries. A reading that leaves you more afraid than you arrived is a reading that failed, and one that monetizes the fear is a fraud by design.
Beyond that, walk away from advisors who predict specific dates with absolute certainty (legitimate readers speak in terms of windows and likelihood), who pressure you to extend the session, or who tell you only what you have already revealed — the signature of cold reading. My guide on spotting fake psychics runs through the detection methods in detail, including how to test an advisor’s genuine skill in the first two minutes.
What a Reading Costs in 2026
Pricing across online platforms ranges from about $1 per minute for entry-level chat advisors to $30+ per minute for celebrity-tier readers. The realistic budget tiers: $1–5/min for solid entry and mid-tier chat, $5–15/min for professional readers with track records, and $15–30+/min for elite specialists. Most major platforms offer free introductory minutes or a heavily discounted first session — typically enough to test whether a specific advisor connects with you before you commit real money.
The number that matters is not the per-minute rate but the value delivered per minute. A $3.99/min reader who delivers a complete, specific reading in eight minutes is cheaper than a $1.99/min reader who burns twenty minutes on filler. Judge sessions by density, not by rate card.
The Bottom Line
A psychic reading is a tool for gaining clarity — about a decision, a relationship, a timing question, or simply your own patterns — when you are stuck in a perspective you cannot escape alone. Used well, with preparation and skepticism, it is one of the oldest forms of structured reflection available. Used carelessly, it is an expensive way to be told what you wanted to hear.
If you are new to this, the best starting point is a platform with strong accountability systems, where you can see or test advisors before paying. My platform reviews rank the major services by exactly those criteria, and the first reading guide walks through your first session step by step.