Tuesday, September 6, 2016

From her guides to mine.



I am on a quest to serve people by providing spiritual assessments. The wee problem I found is that there really aren’t many sources of information on how to do such an assessment. 

Taking the bull by the horns, I turned what was to be a psychic reading by life stages into more of a spiritual assessment and asked my guides for clarity on how to proceed.


On Friday, I knew Spirit had to help me. I asked my guides to ask the recipient’s guides for...guidance! They were to seek permission from N.’s guides and to get back to me right away if permission wasn’t granted. 


As my recipient N. had voluntarily signed up for this reading, and I had no message to the contrary from my guides not to proceed, I asked them to show me the best way to frame the reading.

And I really hoped it would happen before the Tuesday deadline!

Sensing I needed to sit on Monday afternoon, I walked over to my lap top, and opened a new document. With my hands ready on my keyboard, I knew to expect three phrases that would lead me to where I had to go in my assessment. 


Reading the first phrase that I typed, “New training period” I felt pulled into N.’s life (through her auric field) as an infant to young girl, and the information just began to flow.

After all three phrases had a paragraph of information beside them, I thanked my guides, saved my document and went on my way. I knew that if I had other insights from N.’s auric field that evening, they would come to me and, unlike passing thoughts, would stick in my mind until I added them to N.’s reading. 


A few hours later, I added what information was stuck in my mind, now like a familiar jingle, and posted N.’s reading.

In the end, N. was very happy with her assessment and I was pleased that this experiment worked. The process took perhaps 30 minutes of actual hands-on time, but the time between my asking and then receiving the inspiration was a few days. 


Perhaps my guides were waiting for me to have uninterrupted downtime in which to work?
I’m very excited to see how this assessment process plays out again in the future!

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