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The Role of Resonance in Readings
ОглавлениеBecause I love the question “why,” my readings tend to paint an overall picture that reveals the person’s life story, purpose, destiny, and how to attain soul growth. Psychics who are hypervigilant might pick up threats to the recipient of the reading. It’s all about resonance: what’s in you determines the type of information you tune in to as well as the content of your readings.
Here’s a good example of resonance. Professional intuitive, Mary Roach, guided the audience at a psychic training conference through a psychometry exercise directed to a past life that would relate in some meaningful way to the person’s present life. I was paired up with a woman named Gail. She held my Southwestern-style necklace and saw a past life in which I was a nurse or doctor in the Old West and was surrounded by people who wanted and needed healing. She intuited that my stress relief in that life was to ride off into the sunset on a horse with a dog at our heels.
While holding Gail’s necklace, I saw a quick image of a small gold cross that gave way to a cinematic vision of her wearing a saloon-gal’s outfit of bright red satin and black lace and singing and dancing with considerable talent. Singing and dancing were her diversion from the family she loved, as shown in a quick image of a filigreed piece of jewelry kept in a round jewelry box.
Both of our readings proved accurate. I am indeed surrounded in this life by people who need healing, and I was grateful for Gail’s closing comment that I no longer need to spend most of my time healing other people. I have always felt drawn to horses, although horses don’t seem to like me at all. Gail’s connection with a Christian group (the small gold cross) led her to singing and dancing, at which she is very talented. She owns a piece of jewelry and a jewelry box similar to what I described, which she received from her loving family.
The point of this example is resonance. Gail and I could easily get on each other’s “wavelength” for the readings because we shared similar interests. I saw her singing and dancing because I love to sing and dance. She saw me as a healer because she is a healer.
Did we actually have past lives in the Old West? Who knows? Something much more important came out of the psychometry exercise. In talking with Gail over the lunch break, I learned that she lives on the northeast coast of Scotland at the Findhorn Foundation, a spiritual intentional community that is one of my favorite places on earth. This discovery led us to still another resonance. I wanted a personal story of a kundalini awakening for this book, and Gail has had a kundalini awakening of major proportions. You will find her story in the chapter titled “The Light of Consciousness.”
The imagery you obtain in a reading will usually emanate from your resonance with the listener. Resonance explains why you will pick up, out of the entire content of the listener’s soul, a particular piece of information. It happens because it means something to both of you!
Resonance also provides an inner certainty of higher awareness by “striking a chord” of truth in the reader and/or listener. If the reading or guidance in meditation, dream interpretation, and inspired writing does not feel true to you, accept what did make sense, and leave the rest behind.
Here’s an example of how resonance works—and does not. A professional and highly reputable psychic once gave me a lengthy reading about my upcoming move to Tacoma, Washington, and how I, with my companion (a beautiful red setter), would explore wooded mountains near the sea in what would prove to be the pinnacle of my life. I loved the idea, as this terrain is similar to that of Scotland, and living in that kind of landscape has always been my dream.
What she predicted just did not ring true, and several months later, I learned that she had moved to Tacoma, Washington! She displaced, as it’s called in remote-viewing research, to a probability that did not manifest, because what resonated the most was in her future rather than in mine.
This curious situation is worth a closer look, as it involves two of the five known reasons why intuitive predictions fail: she missed the mark, and my direction changed.