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Tag: Discernment
Discernment is essential in mediumship. It helps you differentiate between Spirit’s messages and your own interpretation. Understanding this fine line leads to clearer, more accurate messages. It requires awareness, understanding, and action. While it’s important to serve the highest and best, this doesn’t always mean pleasing the sitter. Discernment is the first step in refining your practice and delivering powerful, genuine messages.
Feeling Like an Imposter When Healing?
Read more: Feeling Like an Imposter When Healing?Navigating Imposter Syndrome in Healing Work: Reclaiming Confidence in Your Gifts Imposter syndrome doesn’t just affect those developing their mediumship—it can deeply impact…
Overcoming Self-Doubt: Empowering Your Mediumship Abilities
Read more: Overcoming Self-Doubt: Empowering Your Mediumship AbilitiesSelf-doubt is a common companion on the journey of mediumship. Many mediums, especially in the early stages, experience uncertainty about their abilities and…
When Your Friend’s Negativity Is Ruining Your Friendship
Read more: When Your Friend’s Negativity Is Ruining Your FriendshipHave you ever had a friend’s negativity ruin your friendship? No matter how hard you try to correct the course their negativity requires…
Set Intentions, Elevate Your Mediumship
Read more: Set Intentions, Elevate Your MediumshipYou often hear spiritual teachers reminding students to set intentions. When it comes to mediumship, the energy you bring to your spiritual practice…
Boost Your Focus: Strategies for a More Fulfilling Life
Read more: Boost Your Focus: Strategies for a More Fulfilling LifeTrain Yourself to Stay More Focused Have you tried to boost your focus and failed? In mediumship and life focus is key to…
Spiritualism Crossroads: Progress or Stagnation?
Read more: Spiritualism Crossroads: Progress or Stagnation?Spiritualism’s Crossroads: Progress or Stagnation? Spiritualism was founded by free thinkers—visionaries who challenged the norms of their time. Many pioneers were women. They…