Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Group reading

Last night in my channeling class we did something interesting and different. Instead of partnering up to take turns reading for each other like we normally do, we did a group reading for each person in the class. There were four of us, so that meant that each person had three people reading for them at the same time when it was their turn.

I had read about this method in the book You Are Psychic. The cool thing about reading with a group is that the environment produces a lot of validation that IT'S WORKING. We saw many of the same images, and even if we were seeing different images, the feeling present in the images was the same. It really showed us that there definitely is an invisible force out there that we were all tuned in to.

It's one thing to describe the images you're seeing and feelings you're sensing about somebody and then have the person confirm that yes, that is what's going on for them. But it's a whole new level of validation to have the same thing happen while there are two other people in the room who are seeing and sensing the same things you are.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Workshops for New Year's Resolutions

I have two new workshops coming up in January. They will both be held at the Spiral Muse at 22nd and Guerrero in San Francisco.

One is an intuition and psychic awareness training, on Tuesdays starting January 17: Manifest Intuition.
The other one is another round of Moon Cycle Manifestation sessions, starting Monday, January 30.

Let me know if you would like to sign up!

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Supported beliefs

Sometimes people ask me "How can I choose to believe in something? If I don't believe in something, there is nothing I can do. Just because I want it to be true, doesn't mean it is and that I can just start believing it."

That's a very good point. But the thing is that you have to give it a try. Try believing it for a day and see if you get some support or confirmation from the universe that what you want to believe is actually true, or at least true for you.

Here is an example: I am afraid of flying. The other day on a flight from Düsseldorf to London I tried to go without medication to see how I would handle it. I soon had to admit to myself that I was not having fun and was quite afraid. I calmed myself down and imagined putting a layer of energetic protection around the plane. That made me feel better. In that moment I chose to believe that I was able to do this and that it was working. When I opened my eyes, I looked out the window. We were on top of a layer of clouds and I noticed the shadow of the plane on the clouds. And around the plane I was able to distinctly make out subtle circles of rainbow light! I think it was just the way the clouds reflected the sunlight, but the visual effect it had on me was astonishing. I took it as a sign from the universe that my belief was supported. The plane was protected and I was going to make it to London safely.

This happens to me quite a bit lately. I choose to start believing in something that "sounds nice" and that I would like to be true, and then shortly thereafter I receive some kind of confirmation from the universe that it is. It's a very powerful and life-changing practice.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Business candle

Today is the new moon and I received a great gift in the mail from Emily. Emily makes candles that have built-in intentions. Each candle is meant to fulfill a certain purpose and manifest certain things in the recipient's life. The one Emily made for me is a "business candle to help attract clients and word of mouth attention."

When I was on my way home from work this evening, the candle must have already been sitting in its package on my door step. And it just so happens that on my way home from work somebody called me and asked for a reading. Coincidence? Well, I don't believe in coincidences anymore.