You are filtering her actions through the relationship you have built up in your head, bolstered by non-stop psychic consultations over her "feelings" for you, none of which she has actually expressed. You haven't even dated.
Not texting someone you know casually back isn't playing "mind games". It means you are busy, don't have anything to say or don't feel like talking. She's not a doll where you pull the string and she is obligated to answer. She doesn't owe you anything. Stop thinking she does. The fact that you think she owes you a relationship because some of the hundreds of psychics you called told you she was interested at one point is alarming. What they told you does not bind her to you. She can decide to talk to you or see you and then change her mind. She does not owe you.
Stop obsessing over this woman. In the nicest way possible, you need to seek help. I don't know why people are encouraging you. You need treatment, not egging on.
Look at this. It describes you to a T.
Signs of Obsessive Love
Those who are suffering from obsessive love disorder will typically exemplify most of the following emotional and behavioral symptoms:
Obsessively talking about their love object - Check.
A tendency to focus exclusively on the positive or negative attributes of their love object - Check.
Repeatedly calling, texting, or otherwise communicating with (or attempting to communicate with) their love object - Check.
Attempting to control the activities their object participates in, and the people with whom they communicate or spend time - Check.
Trouble focusing on other areas of life – instead, focusing almost exclusively on their love object - Check.
A tendency to have either extremely positive or extremely negative feelings towards a love object – a clear lack of balance - Double Check.
Disproportionate feelings of joy and elation when a love object is contacted, or when time is being spent with the love object - Check.
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