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If you’re sensitive by nature… if you’re the kind of person who feels everything all the time… it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
This is how it is for most of us who are intuitives, healers, empaths, seekers, mystics, creatives… all of us who live off the grid, so to speak, of the mainstream. There’s nothing wrong with living authentically, with being who you really are. In fact, this is a sublime way to live! Yet when you find yourself continually putting your empathic self out there into the mainstream world with all its rough edges, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. The thing is: not everybody feels everything all the time. Most of the good people of the world go about their business without this profound sensitivity and awareness of every little thing. They don’t feel all the energy. They don’t feel everyone’s emotions. They don’t instantly know everyone’s stories. They don’t sense spirits. They don’t have enter other dimensions. They don’t hear the whisperings of the Universe. Many of the good people of the world simply aren’t conscious yet; they haven’t woken up. Instead, they’re running on the fumes of distractions that make them forget who they really are: the “to do” list, the schedule, the goal, the ambition, the drama, the wound, the rage, all making it impossible for them to notice what’s happening all around them. For you, empath, it’s different. You feel it all You know it all. There’s no way to turn it off. When you’ve had just a little too much of this everything-all-at-once, when you’re experiencing a little bit of empathic overwhelm, I invite you to…. Excuse yourself from all the energy. Take a break from all the emotions. Retreat from the swirl of everyone else’s stuff. The world will most definitely wait. And in the meantime, as you gather your beautiful sensitive self back into your true Self, understand that it’s a gift to be an empath, to feel it all. It’s a gift of consciousness. Celebrate this. Much love, SARA P.S. August Course of the Month: Be a Divine Conduit for Your Guides & Angels This summer, my youngest daughter is working as camp counselor
She’s gone ten weeks, living in the Oregon woods June through August. That means that for the first time in decades, I’ll be without kids. When I was young, I was in a very great hurry to get going in my life and experience all things adult and independent! So I took on kid raising pretty early on. My path was that of the Householder: I didn’t have the years of travel or world exploration that many did. Instead, I spent my early adulthood raising one, two, three, four kids, with all the learning and growing that being a mother provides. Now… that long, full, rich passage is over. My older kids have headed out into the world, my youngest will go soon, and I’m already in transition. Many of you have made or are making this transition, and you know the story: After years of driving a car full of other people, suddenly it’s just you. After years of having a schedule dictated by early school mornings and late afternoon activities, by lunch packing and dinner making and grocery shopping and laundry doing, suddenly your schedule is opens up. The house, once so noisy, chaotic and full, now seems quiet as a church. It’s a funny thing… when we’re in the midst of our own childhood, we think it’s going to last forever… we might even daydream about when we can leave and get started with our lives. When we’re in the midst of the Householder path, raising kids from birth to adult, , we know it won’t last forever. Yet when we’re in the eye of the storm, it sure feels like it. It can take us by surprise, to realize that both of these passages: being a child, and raising children, will end. Suddenly, we are no longer taken care of by others. Suddenly, we are no longer taking care of others. Not everyone has children, or has this particular passage of empty nest. But everyone experiences transitions, the times when one thing changes to another, and you see it coming, and then it does come, and suddenly everything is different and never, ever to be the same. Breathe. Trust. Breathe some more. Much love, SARA The single MOST important spiritual tool you can have is direct connection with the Universe.
Direct connection is a two-way communication between you and God/One/All/Divine/Source or whatever name you use. The Universe is vast, and does not always speak to us in the language we can interpret easily. But our Guides and Angels are clear translators of Universal messages. They are clear mentors, ready to assist us with our daily and spiritual lives 24/7. If you don't know how to speak this langue yet, I implore you to learn. Having this particular skill and technique available to you will begin to change your life in ways that you can't even imagine. It's not hard to learn. But there is a very specific choreography of the Guides& Angels. There is a very specific way that these etheric beings communicate with us via symbol, vision, message, emotion, knowing. • It's not 11:11, 2:22 or 3:33 • It's much more than angel cards • It's much more than casually talking to your guides and angels And also: • It's different than prayer • It's different than meditation • It's different than yoga • It's different than nature Now is a great time to begin this skill, because come this fall, there will be new courses to take you even further. If you have the basics under your belt now, it will be that much easier. If you'd like to learn to speak this language, sign up for Be a Divine Conduit for Your Guides & Angels now, in partnership wiht DailyOM. Pay-what-you-want sliding scale! Much love, SARA P.S. If you want to go REALLY, REALLY deep into this understanding, I invite you to sign up for small group training this fall, and work directly with me. Registration has just opened. |
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Sara Wiseman is an intuitive, channel and spiritual teacher. The founder of Intuition University, she's taught hundreds of thousands of students via her books, courses and training. |