Suzan Saxman sees dead people. At least, that's what the popular Woodstock psychic with a robust roster of nearly 500 clients claims. The petite 53-year-old says she has seen the spirits of the dead since she was a child.
She tried to ignore her calling to be a psychic after witnessing terrifying visions of the dead desperate to communicate with their living relatives — and getting glimpses of imminent disasters she had no power to stop. But after spending years trying to downplay her premonitions, she's now embraced them, doing readings out of her Woodstock shop, the White Gryphon, and writing a memoir, "The Reluctant Psychic," out Tuesday. (If you're curious to meet Saxman yourself, she'll be in New York for a book signing at the Upper West Side Barnes and Noble on Thursday.)
Saxman stopped by The Post's offices last week to talk about her paranormal path and to share her most shocking predictions — which she says actually came true:
The Car Accident

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"About a month after I get a call from his mom saying, 'He died in a car accident.' But he wasn't driving — his friend was. His friend was speeding down the highway and the boy was thrown from the car."
The Divorce

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"A week later, the man's wife came in to see me. She was visibly shaken. After our appointment, her husband told her what I had said, and she had mocked him. She was getting a divorce and that was that.
"'But it wasn't,' she said as she began to cry. 'You were right.'
"It took her a long time to calm down and tell me what had happened. Her husband had gone on a routine business trip a few days after I'd met with him. He'd flown with a friend in a small airplane and it had crashed. They both had been killed.
"I don't know why I hadn't seen him dead, except I feel like there is something so sacred about the moment of death that I'm not supposed to witness it. I didn't see his wife for seven more years. She returned all those years later to tell me that her daughter had just died of leukemia.
" 'You were right about that, too,' she said. 'He has sole custody of her now.' "
The Haunted House

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"I told her, 'Around the holidays, give him a teddy bear or a ball or something and leave it in the room. Give him a little present for Christmas — acknowledge him.'
"She did. She put out a little angel candle for him. And she started talking to him. After she did it, the boy was gone.
"Spirits want to be remembered and acknowledged."
The Disease

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"I put my hand over my mouth and tried to keep it together. 'How are you feeling?' I asked her as waves of nausea rolled over me.
"'Terrific!' she said. But I could see a black, hideous energy permeating her entire body. Was it AIDS? Was it cancer? Was it catching?
"'I think you need a doctor,' I told her.
"'I take supplements,' she said. 'I'm in great health.'
"'Excuse me for a moment,' I managed to mutter before I had to rush out of the reading room. I barely made it to the bathroom before I vomited.
"'Please,' I said when I returned. 'Go get a checkup. You need a checkup.'
"'I'll be fine. Really.'
" 'No. You won't. You need a doctor. This is something very serious.'
"I tried and tried, but she wouldn't listen to me. That happens sometimes. A few months later I saw her obituary in the paper."
The Punctual Ghost

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"'Do you know someone called Howard?' I asked.
"The woman shook her head.
"'All I can see is Howard. He's right beside you. He's not happy at all.'
"'Howard?' She looked completely lost. 'I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know anyone called Howard.'
"'I'm sorry,' I said. 'Maybe you should make an appointment and come in when you're not so rushed. All I can see is Howard.'
A few minutes later, when my scheduled client showed up, Howard returned. " 'Do you know a Howard? In a button-down sweater?'
"'That's my father!' the woman exclaimed. 'He's wearing the green cardigan. He never took it off. We buried him in it.'
"Howard knew my schedule. He knew this other woman was trying to take his daughter's spot and he wasn't happy about it. Sometimes I think the dead are more eager for my readings than the living."
Getting Personal

Suzan Saxman's motherPhoto: Suzan Saxman
"I had this old phone, I'd disconnected it two years ago," Saxman tells The Post. "A few months ago, in the middle of the night, it rings. And I look at the phone and it says, 'incoming emergency call.'
"Immediately I think, 'How is this phone ringing? It's disconnected and it's not really a phone anymore.'
"Then I look at the date on the phone and it says [it's] Wednesday, March 10. [The date] was actually September.
"Wednesday, March 10, was the date that my mother died. I run to [my friend] David. I said, 'I think my dead mother is calling, what do we do?' I look at him, he looks at me, and we say, 'We're not answering!'
"So, we didn't answer the phone from Mommy. I didn't want to hear that voice disapproving. It was right when the book was going to print. I don't think she'd be very happy with me right now. I grew up in a situation where it was like, 'Don't let the neighbors know!'
"If I said anything [about my visions], my mother would grab my hand and dig her nails into it."
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