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12 n e w h a v e n B I Z | O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 n e w h a v e n b i z . c o m T R E N D I N G W H AT ' S Y O U R S I G N ? Storefront Psychics A portent of impending apocalypse? A sign of spiritual yearning? A supernatural renaissance? Maybe it's Trump's fault. Whatever. But it's impossible to ignore the almost freakish pro- liferation of retail storefronts advertising the otherworld services of psychics, palm-readers, mediums and other spiritual soothsayers In Connecticut. From gritty city sidewalks and seedy strip malls to leafy 'burbs like Cheshire, the superhighway to the supernatural is open for business. And initial consultations cost just $10. A new generation of psychics is even taking fortune-telling online, via apps like Purple Ocean. ough not explicitly illegal (as they are in New York City), for- tune-tellers straddle a grey area of the law in Connecticut. In 2013 Mys- tic medium Sylvia Mitchell was con- victed of grand larceny aer convinc- ing a client (an investment banker, no less) to fork over $120,000 to cleanse her aura of "negative energy." e conventional wisdom holds that when times are tough, people in distress become more creative (some might say desperate) in their search for understanding and solutions. But don't tell that to a new generation of Connecticut crystal ball gazers, who are ready to transport you from the temporary world to the spiritual beyond. n

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