Expanding Your Intuition
(Part I: Includes Six Powerful Tips)
I am often asked “how is it that you tune in to your clients and get such accurate and helpful information in a room full of 45 people?’ “Is it the prayer you use, do you meditate, what is the process of tuning in that you use?” I believe it is a process of not so much just tuning in but also tuning out that which is not helpful. Hearing in the subtle realm and picking up the energetic blueprint of an individual is a natural process that we all have the power to do. God whispers everyday we just don’t always tune in and take time to listen. There is an immense guidance system available to all of us, offering us insights and wisdom on everything from relationships and career to health and success!
Receiving this guidance is often difficult because many of us have not learned how to be in the present moment with focus and intention.
Receiving this guidance is often difficult because many of us have not learned how to be in the present moment with focus and intention. Instead our mind is cluttered with thoughts of past emotions, hurts and disappointments, or future fear and worry regarding life’s circumstances. This mind chatter often carries us away and we experience stress and tension and have difficulty being clear headed and alert. We have difficulty separating our thoughts from the Divine guidance that is offered to us. As a result we are not able to trust and be at peace with our hunches and gut feelings.
Here are six powerful pointers to help you tune in to your intuition and tune out what often blocks it.
- Discover who you are beyond your thoughts and live life from that place! Separating from your thoughts will connect you to a part of you that many call, their center, being grounded, the temple of Holy Spirit, their higher self, their intuition, and this list of labels goes on to incorporate many belief systems and traditions around the world.
- Turn all of the villains from your past into your greatest teachers. For many there are people who have ‘done’ something to them and they get lost in telling or feeling their story of how they were victimized over and over.
- Make sure that every story you tell about yourself is one where you are the hero. look at every event and see how you benefited. For some this may be impossible, but each incident in life gives us at least a point of reference. That point of reference may be simply, “I now know what I don’t want any more”.
- Rewrite the stories from the past and retell them only to bless another with the wisdom that you gained.
- In other words as we take the stories that have been heavy ‘on’ our heart and turn them into stories ‘of’ our heart something magical happens, we become empowered, we live with passion, we return to the energy of our youth, we get in touch with our intuition, we connect to the infinite powers available to us and we heal!
- Try telling stories by saying, that incident gave me one of the best teachers I have ever had, because I was encouraged to grow and I met an aspect of myself I had not yet met. The stronger part, the wiser part, the more compassionate part for example. Making peace with your past makes peace in your present and this is where you will hear and be able to trust what I call the Breath of Heaven.