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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