Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Tyler Henry

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American entertainer Tyler Henry.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Tyler Henry

Tyler Henry Koelewyn is an American reality show personality who appears in the series Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry as a clairvoyant medium. The series began its broadcast on the E! Television Network in the United States in January 2016. He has published two books.

I think you don't need to add anything into your life to be more intuitive, it's more a matter of taking away things that are distracting us from being intuitive.
When I'm being driven to the reading, my mom doesn't know who the client is. My assistant, Charlie, does not know who the client is. We follow a lead vehicle... so we don't know where we're going.
I do a lot of sleeping when I'm not working. — © Tyler Henry
I do a lot of sleeping when I'm not working.
I hope to kind of revolutionize and kind of rewrite a lot of what people think of when they think of mediums.
My goal with any reading is always to give the client what they are meant to hear.
Being a medium, a lot of religious people are like, 'ok. that's talking to the dead.' The bible talks about it in a very different context so I think there's more stigma to being a medium.
I never want to scare anyone.
It is my goal in sitting with people to leave them better than when I find them.
Making chocolate with RuPaul, it doesn't get much better than that honestly. That's the dream; that's what everyone aspires to do.
When she connected, I didn't see Whitney Houston's face. I just felt an energy, the energy of a woman who was interested in connecting with her former husband and had a message to deliver.
I had people having prayer circles for me at the age of 10.
I had graduated high school early, and my thought was to become a hospice nurse.
In a reading, I communicate what I see, what I hear and what I feel. It's as simple as that. — © Tyler Henry
In a reading, I communicate what I see, what I hear and what I feel. It's as simple as that.
I do feel like it's my responsibility to deliver information in a way that's going to be sensitive to my client's feelings, but I'm not so much responsible for what I see.
Love life readings are my least favorite things to do in the world because I can sit with Amber Rose and say look 'I'm seeing a 'T' name. This is gonna happen, stick with that relationship. Don't date a rapper.' And then she'll go and date a rapper.
I believe the readings I do are a validation that there is more to this world than what we can see.
A good way to tell if a psychic is authentic is, if they are going to verbalise these things, it should be with the intention of helping the person.
Well actually the beauty of my work is after doing over 1,000 readings bringing through non-celebrities, celebrities as a soul everybody fundamentally comes through the same way.
One of the beauties of intuition is that if I was interacting with someone that didn't feel right or they were kind of creeped out by what I was able to do, then they clearly weren't the right fit.
In my opinion I think there's a difference between skepticism and cynicism; I tend to avoid cynicism because I feel it can err sometimes on the side of ignorance, by just disregarding something without actually seeing it or experiencing it first-hand.
I would love to read Lady Gaga and Tonya Harding.
Oftentimes reoccurring dreams are ways a loved one is trying to come through and deliver a message.
My sixth sense uses the other five senses to communicate. I may have a vision, hear a sound, get a smell, or have a physical sensation that corresponds with how someone passed. What I do revolves around noticing subtle differences in my mind and body - because they're messages.
My reading with RuPaul was actually, for me, on a personal level, one of my favorites and the most shocking. This is someone I've wanted to read for a long time and so when he was standing there I nearly fainted.
I've learned never to generalise and that regardless of our differences, we all share the same fundamental human experiences.
I'm an only child, so I don't really have any siblings to drive me nuts.
Yes. I get scared sometimes if I don't know when a physical sensation is going to go away. For example, if I get a chest pain it's grandpa trying to say 'heart attack' and I verbalize 'grandpa had a heart attack' and the pain goes away. But there's sometimes that I'll verbalize and the pain is till there, and then it doesn't go away.
I think there are so many misconceptions about mediums.
I grew up in a very small conservative town and as a result there were a lot of people who didn't like what I did. So I would say for anyone who is dealing with bullying, regardless if it's not to do with being a medium, I know what it's like to be alienated and feel different.
My readings are really about connecting people, whether it's to their deceased loved ones and finding the closure through that or connecting them to insight into their personal lives. Those are the connections that I aim to make and those are what make the biggest difference.
I feel like I always touch my hair all the time so I'm always correcting it.
What I do isn't like 'The Sixth Sense,' I don't see dead people walking around when I'm sitting and looking at an audience of people.
For me in readings, I really have to be diplomatic and use discernment in what comes through because there is a lot that comes through and it oftentimes is very personal.
I can work with skeptics - cynics are a little bit harder because they already have their mind made up. There's nothing that I'm going to say that's going to change that.
Some of us are born with a heightened sense of intuition and others less so, but being open to seeing the signs and synchronicity I think is important.
In reading celebrities, public figures, their lives are on Google! So, obviously, there's information about them.
I think sometimes people expect people to burst into tears. But, I think sometimes emotion, as I've seen, shock, can have a lot of different manifestations. Sometimes it's tears and sometimes it's just complete stoicism.
I always encourage people to go to a doctor, a doctor knows best in most cases. — © Tyler Henry
I always encourage people to go to a doctor, a doctor knows best in most cases.
I love the Chrisleys and Todd is hilarious in many ways and I love that. I think it's an important trait.
For me, it's really important when I go into a reading to not have any bias and so that's a big reason why I never know who I'm meeting or where I'm going.
For me, the goal of a reading is fundamentally to help the person get closure or insight, and so sharing negative information without any positive silver lining or any potential resolution is pointless.
Being driven around by my mother is a little nerve-wracking, but I love her even if her driving isn't that good.
When I'm not doing readings, I just spend a lot of time alone and try to meditate. Going for walks in nature is also really good for me. It's a way to center myself without having people around, because my ability is less of an on-off switch. It's more like a radio volume dial, so I always have background music in my head.
Synchronicity is basically coincidences with a meaning. That synchronicity is in our lives to help us get in touch with our loved ones and also refine our intuition.
Having quiet time mentally is key in harnessing our intuition, and being awake when others are asleep allows for us to be with our thoughts.
Melissa Joan Hart's reading is, by far, one of the most emotional, exceptional readings I've ever done.
I just try to help the people I can.
I always say, I can tell everybody else's future except my own. — © Tyler Henry
I always say, I can tell everybody else's future except my own.
I usually go straight for coffee when I wake up. I start my day with a half hour meditation... but only after a cup of coffee. Caffeination with meditation might sound funny, but it's how I don't fall back asleep in the morning!
If you are going to go to a medium, go to a medium as a skeptic... and this is a medium telling you this! Because if someone is a medium and they are legit, they're not going to be shocked by skepticism, they're not going to be taken aback or intimidated by skepticism.
One of the challenges of my job is relaying the magnitude of information coming through in a reading, and when I'm overwhelmed in processing a feeling because of how intense it is, my brain resorts to calling it 'immense' for some reason.
I don't think we're all going to be mediums but I do think we all have a sixth sense in that we have an intuition. I think our intuition is something that we all have the ability to tap into and we often regret when we don't follow it.
I'm a big fan of naps.
I always say I am a man of trust: I have a deep sense of trust in the universe and something greater.
I'm too much of a hippy for the east coast.
I like to think of religion as languages, our religion is very cultural, it has a lot to do with where we are born on this planet, it can really impact our religious beliefs.
I totally understand skepticism, and I think it's so important for me to show validation of my readings.
Every reading is different as far as timing, so some will last a half hour and others will last three hours.
Readings all have their own intricacies but every reading has been fulfilling, even the challenging ones.
Sometimes getting an idea of the trajectory we're on can be helpful and knowing where to go and what to avoid.
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