Most intuitives and healers feel bad about asking for payment and growing their business. If not, just move on and keep shining your light and scattering those seeds. If that light and those seeds land on fertile ground they will bloom. Our only job as Lightworkers is to shine our light and scatter seeds. When you allow your mind and body to serve your intuition, you step onto a magic carpet where things beyond what you could possible imagine happen, and you start flowing with life.Īs healers, our natural tendency is to over give, but we cannot do the growing for another, they have to want the change themselves. Allowing yourself to be moved by your intuition is scary because it rarely makes logical sense.
Listening is one thing, acting on your intuition is another. If you slow down enough to tune into the vibration of things you will be able to tell what is in alignment with you and what is out of alignment, what is a YES and what is a NO.
It may take a little while, but intuition always makes sense in the end. The only difference between an intuitive person and someone else is that when they hear/feel/sense/see their intuition they say YES, no matter how much it scares them or how much sense it makes. It is easily the best decision I have ever made. My favorite form of meditation is Light Sourcing. If you are serious about doing the work and improving your intuition, you must devote a non-negotiable window of time each day to meditate. Without this space it is impossible to get a clear reading on someone else (especially if you are empathic/clairsentient) as you won’t be able to distinguish what is their stuff and what is your stuff.
We should each have a space so sacred that no one else can enter a space where we can dwell with God a space for our spirit to go to replenish a space that is clear of all attachments and expectations. Often it takes our whole life to crumble for us to truly surrender and allow ourselves to be held by the universe, or rather receive the support that is already there. Receive the support that is already there Witnessing this honesty made me see how triumphant the human spirit truly is and how it is possible to find peace within all of that and sometimes because of all that.Ĥ. As her life was imploding, and she was walking through the rubble (as described in her book Walking Home), I was walking through the rubble of my life too. It is Sonia’s humanness that taught me the most. We are all doing our best and, as Ram Das says, walking each other home. There are no spiritual teachers who are in constant bliss. There are no spiritual teachings that can stop you from experiencing the heartbreak that comes with being human. If we stay curious, we discover that everything around us (especially the difficult and the annoying) offers opportunities to deepen our learning and raise our consciousness. Breathe into the uncomfortable-ness and just dance extra quick. If we are uncomfortable, we can be sure of one thing… our soul is most definitely growing. And so in tribute to my wonderful teacher, here are some of my favorite lessons, and here’s to the many more to come: I’d say that the biggest lesson Sonia has taught me is that the best teachers never stop being students.
When I finally answered the call by writing Light Is The New Black, it was Sonia who handed it to Michelle Pilley at Hay House. Always holding me to the vibration of my soul’s highest calling and never working harder than I was (a sign of a wonderful teacher). Sonia has not only been such a wonderful guide to me personally, but professionally as well. When Sonia first looked at me I could feel my ego panic, desperately wanting to run away and hide, knowing the crumbling of its carefully crafted structures that lay ahead. Her devotion was hardcore and my spirit wanted in. I’d never met anyone in the spiritual world who was so strong, exuberant and authentic. Her fierceness of spirit was intoxicating. It was as if it had already been decided. The moment I met Sonia I knew she was going to be my teacher.