Posts Tagged ‘spirit intuitive’

Chronology of a Past Life Regression – Preparing for the Regression

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

“And now, it was time to discuss my questions.  As I would be the individual doing the speaking, there was nothing to hide from the Past Life Regressionist….nothing to worry about sharing that she might feed back to me as with a less-than-credible psychic.  In this situation, the more she understood at a high level about my questions and the reason I was asking them, the better she could frame the questions once we connected with my Spirit Guide.

Without further delay, we were ready to begin the regression.  As I mentioned earlier, her office was very comfortable with a couch, indirect lighting, and soft music playing.  She indicated that it was time to become comfortable and recommended I recline on the sofa, setting pillows appropriately so I would be as relaxed as possible.  She dimmed the lights, leaving a reading light for herself, and we both settled in for an amazing experience.”

Chronology of a Past Life Regression – Meeting with Friends

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

“The scene opens in a tea shop where a number of friends often meet and have a cup of tea.  This is the modern day “watering hole” at which a wide variety of topics and experiences are shared.  In this meeting, one of the tea ladies is sharing her Past Life Regression experience.  She is an individual interested in holistic forms of healing and connection and had happened upon a book written by the pioneer in this field, Dr. Michael Newton. 

As I sat there listening to her story I was entranced by the experience she shared and the information she had received.  It truly seemed too good to be true and yet, this was a person I had known for quite some time and found to be grounded and who did not tend to exaggerate any more than the rest of us.”

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Note: Most often I receive calls from individuals interested in a Past Life Regression either because they have read the books produced by Dr. Michael Newton or because the individual was having coffee or tea with a friend and heard about that individuals amazing experience. In both cases, the coincidences of life open the door to a wonderment that can only be described through experience as each of us are uniquely different.

Spirit Guides – What do their names mean?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

We often ask Spirit Guides if they have a name for us to utilize in the session.  And, most typically they provide a name.  Often, after the session is complete, I am asked about these names – what do they mean?  Are the names they give aligned to greater or lesser Spirit beings?  And will the Spirit Guide who makes himself/herself available during a session be the same Guides that appear in subsequent sessions?

These are actually very difficult questions as there is no set pattern.  Some individuals have a Spirit Guide or Guides who appear nearly every time they are regressed and the Spirit Guide is invited to appear.  Some individuals have a different Spirit Guide each time. 

dreamstime_575788.jpgSome Spirit Guides provide names that may align with known Spirit entities and some provide names that either have no meaning to either the physical Guide/Therapist or to the client.  And some, the name can only be sounded out or spelled as it seems to come from a different time or place in history.

Spirit Guides provide us with the names and appearances that best support our understanding of their message.  And, in this way, their information is best integrated into our current physical lives. 

What name might your Spirit Guide utilize when asked to appear?

Spirit Guides – Will they provide information that concerns or scares me?

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

I find it most interesting that many of us worry about the information we are going to receive.  Will it be something we want to hear, do we have to do anything with it, and, above all, what if the information is simply too hard to hear?  What if the information is something that we simply do not want to know and/or are afraid to be awarGhost Spiritse of?  What happens then.

The answer is delightfully simple.   Your Spirit Guides have only your best interest at heart and have no intention of springing something on you that you are not prepared to hear or deal with.   Your Spirit Guides, as I stated in an earlier segment, are very benevolent and have a knowing that reaches well beyond your conscious thought as their perspective is much broader and hopeful.

So, the real question is what do you have in your consciousness that you are reluctant to deal with – to address?  Once you have answered this, you can release any fear of it being brought to your attention by your Spirit Guides.  They know you know – which makes you all very knowledgeable.

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Spirit Guides – What if we don’t like the information we receive?

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

And, of course, once we have the information from our very well intended Spirit Guides, what do we do if we don’t like the information?  What if they have given us direction we are not ready or willing to take – changes we are not prepared to make in our lives?dreamstime_575788.jpg

First and foremost – we are all working in a “free will” universe.  So, if we receive information that does not make sense to us or we do not wish to act upon it, then we simply disregard the information OR we reprocess it.  It is not uncommon to receive information from Spirit and create a dramatic interpretation – one we may not necessarily be prepared to act upon.  In those cases, it is often advisable to review the information and see how else it might be interpreted….what other options and insights the information may have for us.

I have yet to have a client receive information that, once they had the opportunity to consider the possibilities provided through the information, were not willing to accept in and act upon the information provided.  Spirit Guides are always benevolent and acting in our best interests.

How might information from your Spirit Guides assist you in creating a more dynamic life?

Spirit Intuitive – Reason 5: Avoid an Intuitive Coach – My own advice works best!

Friday, April 18th, 2008

I have had the opportunity to meet with individuals who have “tried it all” and nothing has worked.  They have gone to every type of coach and therapist and intuitive and found them all lacking – that the information, advice and/or guidance provided was, at best, incomplete.  That what the individual is facing, no one else has faced before – that no one understands their challenge – so solutions are not available.

 

If you are one of these individuals, then you may we best off seeking your own guidance.  If you are one of these individuals then you may be well served to seek your own advice and counsel as it is true, in my belief system, that no one has our answers but us.

 

I wonder why we do not see our own spiritual guidance as our own divinity?

 

Spirit Intuitive – Reason 4: Avoid an Intuitive Coach – My Life is Perfect!

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

How often do we all just want out lives to be perfect – to have them be smooth and without challenges or difficulties or anything getting in the way of a happy life.  I know I have told myself, when faced with one challenge or another, that my life is just the way I want it; that I do not want to change or adjust anything (and it is at this point that I stamp my foot and say things like “darn it, anyway”).  So, if you are in the place that your life is in fact perfect and just the way you want it and that there is no benefit for you to engage in discovery or growth, then you should definitely avoid an Intuitive Coach.

 

The very reason why you might want to engage with an Intuitive Coach is to seek out growth and the change that often comes with growth.  If that is not your goal at this time, then leaving life just as it is (as long as it will stay that way) is a perfect reason to not seek our an Intuitive Coach.

 

I wonder why those “perfect moments” in life seem to disappear so quickly?

Spirit Intuitive – Reason 3: Avoid an Intuitive Coach – To Exercise Free Will

Monday, April 14th, 2008

We individuals are strongly based in our belief in free will – the freedom to do things in our life the way we want to do them.  And, with that belief we are surrounded by the rules and direction of our parents, bosses, clients and our families.  So, to have some place in our life that we can choose our own solutions, our own pace, and our own decisions on what to confront and deal with really feels good – at least for a while.

 

If you are in this place of simply needing to exercise free will and have a place – a life arena – that you can choose what to deal with and when and how – then you may not want to seek our an Intuitive Coach. Spiritual guidance can ask us to address issues we do not believe we are prepared to address – to identify challenges we would prefer not to see – to bring to light information that causes us to create a pace of change for which we do not believe we are prepared.

 

I wonder why it is we choose to avoid our own divine guidance when we are facing life challenges?

Spirit Intuitive – Reason 2: Avoid an Intuitive Coach – Concern about Connecting to Spirit

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

If you are a bit uncertain about connecting to your spiritual guidance in a very direct and meaningful way, then you may want to avoid an Intuitive Coach.  If your spiritual guidance is something you believe to be abstract and distant – not connected with your daily life – to be left in a place of worship - then you may want to avoid an Intuitive Coach.

 

Or, if you are concerned that you may hear something you are not ready to hear or deal with, coming directly from your spiritual guidance, then you most likely would be wise to avoid an Intuitive Coach.

 

These are good reasons to avoid or not seek out an Intuitive Coach. 

 

And, I wonder why it is we seem to have segmented our lives into Spirit and Daily segments?

Spirit Intuitive – Reason 1: Avoid an Intuitive Coach – Keep Spiritual and Daily Life Separate

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

For any individual seeking to keep their spiritual life and their day to day life separate, an Intuitive Coach is not their best support for creating solutions to their life challenges.  And, an Intuitive Coach would be even less support if one believes that a merging of their spiritual life and daily life will cause life overall to become more complex. None of us need additional complexity in our daily lives!

Therefore, this is one of the best reasons to not seek out an Intuitive Coach.  If one does not wish to work with their spiritual guidance and seek spiritual wisdom for their life challenges, then an Intuitive Coach is not a good fit.

I wonder why we think there is a better guidance than our individual spiritual guidance?