A world-renowned expert intuitive and author talks about her practice of examining the happenings of everyday life for hidden meaning. You’ll find tips about intuition development, working with energy and personal vibration, the transformation process, dreamwork, future trends, design, writing, and leading consciousness ideas—along with interesting articles by thoughtful others.
Seeing Ourselves: Left Brain vs. Right Brain
Mar 25, 2013
The left brain focuses on provable facts and what it knows from the past. When you identify with your left brain, you too may feel isolated, fearful, and critical of ways of being that are not logical and structured, or based on proof and history. You may tend to make authoritative declarative pronouncements about life, or project sharp criticisms onto others who don’t align with your worldview.
Poem by Raymond Carver
Mar 20, 2013
They wear caps and sweaters,
and one boy has a bag over his shoulder.
They are so happy
they aren’t saying anything, these boys.
Recipe for Peaceful Living: Part 2
Feb 25, 2013
CONNECT WITH THE UNIFIED FIELD AS A LOVING CONSCIOUSNESS: Feel how there are no real boundaries, skins, barriers, endings. One energy runs through everything.
Breaking through Stuckness
Feb 21, 2013
When I’m stuck, it often helps to shift to a different part of my brain. Intuition, which I consider the voice of the soul or heart, appears in different ways depending on what level of the brain we’re using. At the level of the reptile brain, guidance and intuition appear as “truth and anxiety signals”—subtle expansion and contractions of the body.
Lovely Poem by Frederick Morgan
Feb 21, 2013
A single chime of jade across the waters
as along this rocky shore the moment expands
and somewhere within it is hidden a dwelling apart
Recipe for Peaceful Living: Part 1
Feb 19, 2013
NOTICE WHAT YOUR INNER PERCEIVER IS CAUSING YOU TO NOTICE: Check in and wake up often while you’re centered in each moment. What is your deep self showing you? What do you already know about each situation that occurs? What do you really want to do next that will keep you in tune with your home frequency? What’s “right” about each situation? How is everything helping you evolve?
Secrets of Generation Flux
Feb 8, 2013
Generation Flux. . .is a psychographic, not a demographic—you can be any age and be GenFlux. Their characteristics are clear: an embrace of adaptability and flexibility; an openness to learning from anywhere; decisiveness tempered by the knowledge that business life today can shift radically every three months or so. . .”
Flow-Promotion
Nov 20, 2012
Lots of dreams and plans and projects and on-purpose work. I can feel tired before any of it even occurs! So I’ve decided to really practice staying in my home frequency, and turn negative statements around with the following flow-promoting declarations:
Shift of the Wave
Oct 28, 2012
I go traveling out into the big, people-world—
my expanded earth-self—
hear accents and languages,
feel ways of perceiving that produce sounds and patterns.
The patterns come into me and change me
and I see my old limits and my possibilities. . .
Beautiful Words about Landscape from Barry Lopez
Oct 22, 2012
I think of two landscapes—one outside the self, the other within. The external landscape is the one we see—not only the line and color of the land and its shading at different times of the day, but also its plants and animals in season, its weather, its geology, the record of its climate and evolution.
My “Processing” Quandry: Clearing Wounds in the Intuition Age
Jun 23, 2012
I used to have a therapist friend who constantly dragged me back to childhood to make me find wounds I wasn’t sure existed. We ended up in friendly fights, as I maintained that I didn’t need to go there, that the secret to freedom was in the present moment, not the past. He thought I was the Queen of Avoidance.
Business & Intuition
Apr 7, 2012
In the not-too-distant future, corporations will have professional intuitives on staff, much like kings and pharoahs in ancient cultures had viziers, astrologers, and dream priests who provided vital information about the unseen factors influencing their success.