“As a professional intuitive and spiritual teacher who’s been practicing for more than 32 years, I’ve spent most of my life helping people realize on an intuitive level that we’re all spiritual beings endowed with six, not five, senses. What’s even more important is that we need that sixth sense to fulfill our life’s purpose and to peaceful and happy.
(One topic that I find is often challenging for people is mindful communication.)
My client, Jenny, went to a therapist who encouraged her to find her voice and speak her truth. With this therapist’s coaching, Jennie began telling everybody exactly what she felt in exactly the way she felt it. (She lashed out at her husband, her boss and her son.) Believing that she was becoming a more empowered and liberated woman, Jennie was stunned when she lost her bob, her husband moved out, and her son went to live with her in-laws. Unfortunately, when she told everyone to take a hike, they did, leaving her behind.
The problem for the Jennies of the world is that they must be careful to discern the difference between truth and opinion. Opinions can isolate and assault, while genuine truth, even though it may be hard to hear, never attacks anyone – instead, it fosters understanding and mutual respect. In other words, being truthful means speaking without hurting yourself or others.
Communicating in this way is an art and a discipline, and it releases powerful vibrations that bridge hearts, build trust, attract support, and create healing. This kind of truth has a magical potency, for it allows you to actually speak your deepest desires into being.
The Universe is organized to support your true self, and the more clearly you can communicate with it, the better it can work for you. When we speak out of confusion, anger, blame, or victimization, those sour notes and mixed messages send the Universe scrambling in circles, wanting to help but unable to do so.”
Trust Your Vibe, Sonia Choquette, pg. XI, 58-59.
“Fear only exists when you do not understand that you have the power to project thought and that the Universe will respond.” Abraham Hicks