Laura Gottlieb-Berlin

Laura Gottlieb-Berlin is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever as a Professional Prognosticator at Ask Laura, a psychic counseling service.

Early in life, Ms. Gottlieb-Berlin was made aware of her unique talent for predicting life events before they occurred. A gift she kept to herself during adolescence, it was not until early adulthood that Ms. Gottlieb-Berlin realized that her proclivity for making predictions could be used to offer helpful guidance for those looking to improve their present and future lives. Ms. GottliebBerlin promptly tasked herself with the advancement of her own spiritual awareness, enrolling in meditation seminars and Reiki classes to better connect to her future clients. Respected in her field, Ms. Gottlieb-Berlin was a consultant for author John Harricharan’s Why Walk on Water When You Can Take the Boat. Her “out of body experiences” are documented in The Secret of the Soul and she has worked on two radio stations in the Metro-Detroit Area as a psychic consultant. With over 30 years of industry experience, Ms. Gottblieb-Berlin currently is a full-time psychic counselor, dedicating herself to those who seek out her expertise.

Ask Laura is a full-service psychic advising and counseling resource specializing in Mediumship/channeling, Palmistry, Psychometry, Hypnotherapy, Readings in American Sign Language and Numerology. Ms. Gottlieb-Berlin delivers her expertise in a caring but straight-forward manner, ensuring that each service she provides leaves the client with a new-found direction and purpose. Ask Laura hosts psychic development classes for those interested in honing their own prognostic abilities and offers Reiki treatments to aid in energy healing and balancing.

Ms. Gottlieb-Berlin is a graduate of University of Detroit and is a member of the National Professional Women’s Association. She is a repeat volunteer and donor for multiple breast cancer charities as well as the Judson Center, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals with Autism.

For more information, please visit asklaura.org.