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Showing posts with label namaste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label namaste. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Palmistry Lesson2






               Angel of the Day













Major Lines
First let’s identify the four major lines of the hand.
Note that many people only have three of the lines.
The fate line, the yellow one in this hand, is not always present. 
 






Rites of the Munay-ki  winter solstice event
live in Columbus Ohio, Dec 20&21  SOLD OUT!

Still room in the online class click here










Upcoming AHP monthly meeting for December coming up Sunday 14 Dec
 Beyond the Dictionary......Behind the Scenes
From Connie's SHOW ME series
Show Me Channeling & Automatic Writing
the inside scoop

Free to AHP members, interested?click here






Who’s Who and What’s What (prep for AHP December mtg)

Psychic, Intuitive, Medium, Channel – what’s the difference?
 There is much confusion among both those seeking services & even those giving services as to who really does what in the psychic/metaphysical world.  As well,  the standard dictionary definitions are stiff & woefully inadequate, often leaving the seeker more confused than before.

Here are some real definitions of words you will need to know as you navigate through the metaphysical world

Psychic – psychic work is the process of gathering information using means other than the 5 normal senses.  ESP, extra-sensory perception (beyond the senses) is used.  ESP encompasses the clairs – clairaudience, clairvoyant, clairessentient, and claircognizant.   
The information is gathered and brought back to the physical plane, where the psychic must interpret it to the client.  She must be careful not to give her own bias on it, but give back to the client exactly what she received.  Physics can turn their ability off and on.

Intuitive – Intuitives work much like psychics, but information tends to come to them in flashes that rush in.  This leaves the intuitive less in control.  These flashes that come out of the blue are crisp and clear and do not need to be interpreted.  In a perfect world, the inituitive ability is a backup to the psychic ability should it fail or be faulty.

Empath – Empathy literally means “beside symptoms”.  An empath should be a powerful healing force.  Empathy allows people to share with another in a deep and spiritual fashion what they are experiencing.  A complete empath is also psychic and connects with the client for deep healing and release.  The incomplete empath is not psychic, or does not employ her psychic abilities - connecting with the other person, taking on their symptoms without allowing them to release.  By not processing the symptoms, they are bound within the empathy and the empath takes on the symptoms herself.

Channel – A channel is a person who can set herself aside completely and be a conduit, a telephone wire, for words and forces such as healing and love.

Medium – A medium is a person who connects with the deceased. 
 An evidential medium works as a channel for the deceased and will give precise and exacting information about the deceased. 
 An experiential medium works with guides and the information that is provided is more general.
A trance medium is a medium who goes into a temporary state of suspension of consciousness and allows an outside intelligence to provide information through them.  This is usually be used as a means of communication with the dead.

Automatic writing (psychography) – Automatic writing is defined as a psychic ability which allows an individual to produce written words without consciously writing.

Interested in doing one of the above yourself?  Join the AHP December meeting - Behind the Scenes with Connie -to get the scoop on what really happens,  click here
 


 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Why Namaste?




For some of you reading this, you ask, what the heck is "namaste" - never mind why "namaste".

"Namaste" is  Sanskrit word.  Translating it in to English gives it many nuances but it is generally translated  "The Spirit in me salutes the Spirit in you".

It's common usage is as a greeting of both "hello" and "good  bye".  It is used both at the beginning and end of an encounter.  It often associated with hands in prayer position at the heart and a slight bow of the head.

Up until about five years ago, it was in common use in North America in metaphysical and healing circles.

In this fast paced world of technology and things, this simple gesture is falling out of usage and I am sadden but it's departure from our culture.

This one word gesture has POWER. Just by saying the word all of the following (plus  more) benefits are realized in your life:

1. Initially it causes you to slow down and take focus off of yourself and your business and problems.

2. It causes you to briefly reflect on Source from which we all come and is the divine spark in all of us.

3 It recognizes  the person in front of us as a holy vessel of the Divine Spark and as such should be treated with respect, awe and wonder...a piece of God is right in front of you!

4.  It reminds each one of us of the beauty and power that WE ARE as part of the Divine.

5. It reminds us to fan that Divine Spark within us to a Holy Fire.

6. As caretakers of the Divine Flame what are you doing that quashes the Light?  What can you do to make it a blazing
 fire? 

7. Lastly it sandwiches everything between the opening namaste & the closing namaste - putting it on holy ground with the opportunity to rise up in vibration changing not only itself but ourselves and all things around it.


All this from a single word! Who'd have guessed?

Namaste.