Scott Cruz didn’t set out to become a spiritual advisor. He grew up in a house with poltergeist activity, learned to navigate energetic encounters at age four, and eventually spent over a decade turning those early experiences into a full-time career as a psychic medium. But what sets him apart from others in his field isn’t just his claimed abilities—it’s his determination to strip away the ethereal mysticism that typically surrounds spiritual work.
“I don’t fit the stereotype of the traditional mystic,” Cruz says of his approach. Despite his title as a psychic medium and mentor, he describes himself as “extremely down to earth,” with a commitment to making spiritual concepts accessible and practical for everyday people. It’s a philosophy born partly from his background as a Telly Award-winning composer who worked in television and film before transitioning fully into intuitive guidance and spiritual mentorship.
Building Credibility Through Public Predictions
Cruz has built his reputation on specificity. He’s known for making detailed public predictions, including one that aired on The Real Housewives of Orange County and reportedly came true. His monthly and yearly energy forecasts have attracted a global following across YouTube and social media, with viewers who say his insights consistently prove accurate.

But accuracy alone doesn’t explain his appeal. Cruz brings something rarer to his work: psychological awareness rooted in personal experience. As a survivor of conversion therapy, sexual abuse, and anxiety disorders including agoraphobia, he approaches clients with what he calls a “trauma-informed” perspective. That background informs his work with people navigating emotional wounds, identity struggles, and spiritual awakening.
Challenging the “New Cage Movement”
Cruz has become an outspoken critic of what he calls the “New Cage Movement”—spiritual practices he views as ungrounded or psychologically uninformed. His services include private readings, past-life regressions, and mediumship demonstrations, but he frames them within a context that integrates intuitive insight with psychological frameworks.

His client base spans stay-at-home parents seeking emotional support, people experiencing major life transitions, and those interested in afterlife connection. He also serves clients healing from trauma who want spiritual guidance without the typical mystical trappings.
From Niche Practice to Household Recognition
With twelve years of professional experience behind him, Cruz has his sights set on broader cultural impact. His goal is to become what he calls “more of a household name,” making spiritual work relatable for average audiences who might otherwise dismiss it. He leads live-reading events, audience demonstrations, and broadcasts that blend personality-driven content with claimed intuitive precision.
Whether or not one believes in psychic abilities, Cruz represents a shift in how spiritual practitioners position themselves—less as mystical figures and more as accessible guides offering psychological insight alongside intuitive counsel. In an industry often criticized for vagueness, his emphasis on specificity, directness, and grounded communication marks a deliberate departure from convention.
