Posts Tagged ‘spirit’

Integrating Past Life Regression Information into Life continued

Monday, July 21st, 2008

With these items of concern on sticky notes, we began to create what my Regression Therapist called a “mind map” of the areas that needed to be addressed in my plan.  This “mind map” was a way to visually see all of the elements and understand their interconnectedness.

Next, we determined what I needed to learn or obtain prior to launching this new career.  This included information on starting and running a business,  both legally and financially; classes and certifications I needed for this new endeavor; an appointment with my financial planner to determine where my resources were; a session with an individual to assist me in writing my business plan; a connection with a web designer and web marketer (and some adult education classes for me to ensure I knew at least the basics about small business technology; and finally an analysis of what I desired to complete in my current job to feel as good about leaving as possible.

Wow – I had a lot to do and a lot to learn.  And with each area we covered, the lsit grew.  Who knew this would be so expansive?”

Chronology of a Past Life Regression - The Second Scene

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

“As instructed by my Past Life Regression Therapist, I moved forward to the next important scene in this important past life.  I was still wondering how this life I was experiencing would assist me with the questions I had posed at the beginning of this incredible journey.

As the second scene opened, I found myself preparing to leave the village.  Members of the tribe were looking at me with a mixture of disgust, disbelief and concern.  I was committed to the fact that where we were was not good for us and I was on a journey to find a new home.

As I left the village, provisioned with my horse and some dried meat, I left knowing that no matter what I discovered, there would be many who would not be willing to make the necessary change to make the rest of their life easier.”

Spirit Intuitive – 10 Questions about Spirit Guides

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

I often receive questions about “Spirit Guides” as this phrase or concept is not necessarily in the main stream of our society or consciousness.  For this reason, I thought it would be valuable to review the 10 most frequently asked questions about “Spirit Guides”.  The questions I will be responding to in following blogs are as follows:

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Blue Spirit     1.    What do we mean by Spirit Guides?

2.    Who are our Spirit Guides?

3.    What is the purpose of Spirit Guides?

4.    How do we communicate with Spirit Guides?

5.    How do Spirit Guides communicate with us?

6.    Are spirit guides well intended?

7.    What can we do with the information they provide?

8.    What if we don’t like the information they provide?

9.    Will the information they provide hurt or scare me?

10. What do their names mean?

  As these questions are answered, please do not hesitate to ask any additional questions you may have about “Spirit Guides”. 

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 – Messages from Spirit

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

The past life regression processes connects the client directly to their spirit guides and/or spirit team – depending upon how the client defines their higher guidance.  I am using the word spirit here to allow for all iterations and naming that is used in our culture. 

Spirit messages can be both direct and bold and indirect and innocuous.  They can be gentle and beautiful as well as demanding and potentially painful to hear.  I believe that spirit speaks to us each in the manner we are best able to hear.  If an individual has been continually asking the same question over and over and spirit feels like they are not listening to the answer that is being given, over and over, spirit may decide to take a different tact.  And spirit is most creative in its approach to assist us in understanding what is in our highest interests.  Spirit is always benevolent – even when it appears we are being hit over the head with a two-by-four.