Right Versus Wrong Written by Sonia Choquette
As you begin to tune into world of energy, there are times when you may experience what appear to be false alarms. For example you may have a worrisome feeling and yet it turns out that everything is just fine. Does that mean that your intuition isn't reliable. Not necessarily. When it comes to intuition, being .right. shouldn't be your absolute goal. Especially when you just beginning to become more sensitive to energy. Accurately picking up on energy is a refined skill that develops with lots of practice and lots of errors if you are to become good at it. And besides, if you pick up troubling vibes, you may tuning into a precarious moment where real danger or imbalance does exist ,but situation may right itself somehow before it becomes evolves into a real problem. After all energy is not fixed, but always in a state of motion. A client of mine told me about her experience with her daughter. Janice, very intuitive and aware mother of a 17-year-old daughter named Lisa, offered to chaperone Lisa and her girlfriends on a spring break trip to Cancun. Wanting to give her daughter .space. while still being present, Janice stayed in a separate room during five days they would be there. One morning, Lisa told her mother that she and her friends were going to beach, and they agreed to meet at 5:00 for dinner. All day long Janice had a terrible feeling around her daughter's vibration. She felt that her daughter was not okay. This feeling fluctuated from mild worry to moments of real psychic upset. .What s going on with Lisa?. she asked herself, certain something was off. Finally she calmed down, surrounded Lisa with white light and gradually anxiety passed. Finally 5:00 rolled around and Janice called her daughter's room." Lisa's in shower,. said Chris, one of Lisa's roommates. .Hold on, I'll see if she's out.. While she was waiting, Janice could hear girls talking. and overheard Chris say, .Thank God I stopped Lisa from having sex on beach today!. Janice almost dropped phone. .No wonder I was so upset!. Janice thought. .What was Lisa thinking? What were girls up to?" A moment later Lisa picked up phone. .Hi, Mom!. she said, sounding like her usual cheerful self. "Lisa," Janice said containing her righteous indignation and alarm. "I need to talk to you! Please come up to my room right now... Lisa strolled into Janice's room a few minutes later and sat down. Unable to restrain herself any longer, Janice blurted out, .Lisa, I overheard Chris say that she stopped you from having sex on beach! Now what on earth were you doing?.
| | Intuition At Home Written by Sonia Choquette
In past few weeks I have spent a lot of time talking to many people about nurturing intuition in children. In those conversations, one of most frequent messages I hear from parents is just how painful life has been for them because they lost touch with their own inner voice and don't listen to their own heart in life, and how they want better for their kids. In fact, number of stories of regret, lost opportunity, struggle and even sickness resulting from being led by other than one's own intuition are endless. The more I hear from people more I realize just what a profound wounding being out of touch with your intuition actually is. I believe losing a connection with your sixth sense is just as profound of a loss as losing a connection with any one of your other senses would be, if not more so. Our intuition is lifeline to our Source, God. It is voice that helps us remain in integrity with our real nature, our essence. Being aware of, honoring and following guiding wisdom of our intuition is most reliable way to create lives that fulfill our deepest dreams and desires. As important as intuition is, it is no wonder that losing touch with it does so often bear out such unfulfilled lives. Knowing this, I believe that intuition should be perceived as our first sense, not our last, and should never be sense we ignore or throw away? I think we lose touch with this inner voice when we are young. We lose it through million and one subtle ways in which we are told that our feelings are not reliable, and cannot be trusted. Or are told that what we feel is not real, or not important and cannot direct our life. The injuries to our spirit, voice of our intuition, are usually so subtle that they can never be specifically identified. Rather than dying a death by dramatic blows, it is my observation that intuition usually dies a death of a thousand tiny pinpricks, suffered as we grow up. The good new about our intuition is that even though some of us have become disconnected to it, because it is inherent to our Spiritual Nature, it is totally possible to reconnect with it in our own lives as well as preserve it in lives of our children. All it requires to do this is to create proper environment for your intuition to re-enter your life. The first suggestion for doing this is to begin by paying attention to your own feelings. As you know from your own experience, we do not necessarily do what we feel when growing up, but rather we do what we observe important people in our lives doing. Therefore, if you want your children to connect with their intuition, you must demonstrate how to do this by connecting to yours first. Begin with giving attention to feelings in your body as you move through day because this is how intuition gets your attention. Does it come to your attention in your belly, your chest, your throat, or somewhere else in your body? Where? Be aware. Notice. Next, acknowledge your own intuitive feelings as they come up in your life, and share these feelings openly and without a lot of drama with your children. Be certain not to put a negative or unnatural spin on these feelings when you do speak about them, such as describing intuition as "weird" or "bizarre" or "scary" as some people do. After all, what kid wants to emulate something "weird" "bizarre" or scary?" Probably not yours.
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