A psychic medium drew my soulmate then I met an exact match

A woman says she met her fiancé after she paid a psychic medium on Etsy to predict and draw her soulmate.Nicole Echeverria, 31, realized she had been “settling” for the wrong men after spending most of her 20s single or in “toxic” relationships.She went for therapy and started manifesting her husband – the practice of thinking aspirational thoughts with the purpose of making them real.Nicole paid a woman on Etsy to do a ‘soulmate drawing’ – a portrait created using their intuition to depict what someone’s potential partner might look like.Nicole says the psychic predicted she would meet him in nine to 13 months time and he would be Mediterranean.Nine months later Nicole met Portuguese native Vitor Santos, 32, on TikTok and the pair saw each other in person a month later and hit it off.Nicole knew she’d met her husband straight away and the pair have now celebrated two years together and got engaged in May 2024.They are legally getting married this Valentine’s Day before having their big do in August 2025.Nicole, a freelance social media strategist, originally from Long Island, New York, US, said: “She said it would be the relationship we’d both finally been waiting for and we’d meet in nine to 13 months.“She said he’s very kind, had strong features and she saw him as being Mediterranean – Spanish, Portuguese or Italian.“It was 90 percent accurate.“I knew he was my husband when I looked at him.”Nicole – who was living in Lisbon Portugal at the time – says she had become “frustrated with dating” and was worried she’d never find a husband.She said: “I had a deep fear I’d never find my person.”But after working on herself and realizing she had an anxious attachment style she began to reframe how she thought about dating.She said: “I went in thinking ‘I’m only looking to meet my husband’.“They should treat me like a princess.“Then dating became fun again.”Nicole, who is also launching a wedding platfo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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