When do you feel most in need of an intuitive reading? What creates the need for extra information and guidance? It’s likely that it is when we are facing difficult circumstances, or when problems arise and we cannot see a solution on the horizon. Some key principles, I teach my clients and students make up a formula for turning on your inner sensorium to call in solutions and options rapidly, creating a great deal of spaciousness for harmony and positive outcomes.
It’s human to react, blame and emote. A problem that creates a high degree of discomfort can easily move us into blaming, and finger-pointing; or a sense of despair and hopelessness. Owning the problem, doesn’t mean we blame ourselves or that we focus on the problem. It simply means we acknowledge the nature of the discomfort that arises within us, made apparent through the difficulty. It means we cop to our part of co-creating that experience, without blaming or avoiding. It’s usually not about what we initially think it’s about.
The general rule of thumb is that at the basic core level, every person desires to feel cared for, cherished and important. Whenever there is a problem, something has triggered the feeling of being less cared-for, less cherished and less important. The state of consciousness that arises when we are feeling anything less than cared for, important and cherished, comes in many degrees and forms. When you own the problem you are simply reducing it to its most basic form without the details clouding the mind. If there is a lack of money and you are stressed, the problem may be from feelings of insecurity; the surface details of where you work, how much you make, the amount of your bills…are all just details. Working to transform programs of insecurity will help you attract the correct solutions. Or, if you are angry at a loved one, the discomfort might be feelings of abandonment, or feeling violated; included may be feelings of low self worth and un-deservingness. Changing a partner, job or environment might seem like a correct solution, but the seed of the problem that hasn’t been identified and dealt with, will only germinate into another uncomfortable situation. You can turn on your inner sensorium by asking the Universe to show you the true nature of your problem, while being less reactive. You thus open yourself up to a sort of inner quiet that lets you hear and see opportunities for resolution. This takes skill, since we tend to think of the problem as being about the other person, and not “our” problem. When we take it back from blaming another and call it our own, we are choosing empowerment and Spirit now has more power to direct you via your natural intuition.
This might sound too cliche, but I encourage people to experiment. I believe Intuition is a natural skill, though latent within us. If you do not attempt to build it by actively asking and genuinely practicing to listen, your intuitive-ness has less opportunity to develop. Asking for wisdom, not only to identify the nature of the discomfort, but for the most effective and healthy means of moving into a more positive state of consciousness, positions you to receive, that which Your Higher Self wishes for you to hear. Remember that it is usually about a feeling and not the circumstances and the details. The feelings that need addressing and receive our acknowledgment, will lead us towards comprehensive answers, in the form of books, seemingly random connections, shazam’s of ideas, and gradual light on matters. Some things are complex and take time, so respect for divine order and timing are important too. A good intuitive reader will help you in this process so that it becomes a conscious practice within you. I can say that my clients who have been working with me long term, have developed a degree of natural intuitive ability which surprises them and impresses me. But they say it is this practice that enables them to see things differently, thereby drawing in new opportunities and highly effective solutions.