Your Intuitive Awareness, Higher Self, and Divine Guidance, Part II

Recently some­one asked about doing a Spiritual Insight Awareness ses­sion with me.  Answering her inquiry clar­i­fied some things for me too, about what I have learned and how I work.  Working with a prac­ti­tioner who can point out where our infor­ma­tion is com­ing from and ways in which we are already there can help you open up to improv­ing by grace instead of just effort!

Fred BarnardOnce I worked with a woman whose dog was hav­ing a chi­ro­prac­tic session. After one par­tic­u­lar adjust­ment, the dog became very thirsty.  I asked the chi­ro­prac­tor to let the dog get a drink (and she drank a whole bowl of water right away). When I said that, the client was amazed; she said, “I heard that!  I heard her say that she was thirsty.  But it was a very soft voice.”  In that instant, she had her cal­i­bra­tion to rec­og­nize that she was clearly receiv­ing ani­mal com­mu­ni­ca­tion from her dog.  She also could rec­og­nize that the inner voice of her Divine guid­ance and con­nec­tion with her Higher Self were equally soft.  Knowing exactly what to look for made it eas­ier for her. 

 
 
look under a few rocksI am always look­ing for the meta-​​level of under­stand­ing.  So I may have to decon­struct con­ven­tional wis­dom, look under a few rocks, and help you pull a quar­ter out of your own ear!  Helping you achieve more inner peace, rec­og­nize where you already have access to a higher vibra­tion, and get com­fort­able with the skills you already have, is part of spir­i­tual insight aware­ness and energy heal­ing.  Growing beyond where we are right now is not just about effort, it is about aware­ness.  We are all part of the uni­ver­sal holo­graphic field, and that is the field of infi­nite infor­ma­tion.  So we may not have to be work­ing hard, try­ing hard, push­ing or pulling our­selves.  We can move from a lot of doing into just being — and sud­denly all those deeply famil­iar things that we already know have a way to bob to the sur­face, cre­at­ing the trans­for­ma­tion we have wanted all along.   
 
As a prac­ti­tioner, I look to see what level your infor­ma­tion is com­ing from.  For exam­ple, a client was mak­ing her deci­sions from a place of extreme fatigue, and not get­ting the results she wanted.  She had to address the fatigue first, then the deci­sions.  In another sit­u­a­tion, I saw cul­tural level info.  That will help you to deal with a cul­ture or sub-​​culture, but not nec­es­sar­ily to deal with the issue.  The client was a woman exit­ing a vio­lent rela­tion­ship, and she called her ‘prey behav­ior’ addic­tion.  Calling it addic­tion helped her to fit in with the Al Anon cul­ture, but it did not help her to release the fear of her vio­lent ex-​​partner.  Recognizing it as prey behav­ior (instinc­tive, body-​​based fear, survival/​root chakra issues) gave her a lot more free­dom and insight, and unplugged the motor of self-​​judgement.  If it really is addic­tion, the AA model is appro­pri­ate and there to sup­port you, and if it is not addic­tion, it is like giv­ing an aspirin for a bleed­ing cut — the wrong solu­tion does not help the problem. 
 
We all desire to receive and increase our mas­tery, both with a lit­tle m and with a big M.  Working with a prac­ti­tioner who can point out where our infor­ma­tion is com­ing from and ways in which we are already there can help you open up to improv­ing by grace instead of just effort!
© Denise Schultz 2009
 
You can read Part I of this arti­cle posted the same day.
 
 

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