What are some aspects of your intuition that you would like to cultivate?
Seriously, please share.
A couple of years ago, I came across an old journal of mine from when I was about 13 years old. When I opened it to reminisce, I saw that the first page contained a list I had written, detailing the super powers that I wanted to have. I had organized them into categories and made notes about the possible combinations of these super powers and how they might inform and support each other. Here is the list:
ANIMALS
Take on an animal shape
PLANTS
Making medicine/using them for healing
Helping them grow
PEOPLE
Reading minds/telepathy
Healing
Giving energy
OTHER
Flying
Time travel
Seeing future (drawings, poems, songs, visions, dreams, other methods of divination)
Communicating with other worlds
The fact that I wrote this list as a 13 year old (and more importantly, the fact that I now practice most of these, and many more) blows my mind. From a fairly young age, I had a clearly defined idea of the “super powers” that I wanted to cultivate, most of them related to developing my intuition. Over the intervening years, I forgot about this list, but I somehow ended up finding the appropriate circumstances, teachers and guides to help me awaken these intuitive abilities.
So I invite you to consider what super powers you have always wanted to cultivate. What intuitive abilities do you wish you could awaken? Maybe your psychic vision is very clear—would you like to grow your clairaudience as well?
That 13-year-old had no idea she would spend her adult life doing exactly this — communicating with animals professionally, helping hundreds of pet owners hear their beloved animals clearly. I began my journey with animal communication in 2008 and have been so honored to help so many animals and their humans during that time.
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