Whispered names
Only in the past year or so have I asked Spirit to bring through names; and now they do- but still this is erratic.
Names will pop out during readings or as I transfix to see and feel spirit in the room. These might the names of the spirits themselves or the names of loved ones they want to talk about. As if they are saying: "Tell Janet..." and the part that jumps out at me is only the Janet.
I suspect this is a problem of fine tuning and that it will come, if I am patient and work at it.
More and more I am being made aware that this is not a science but an art and that like most crafts, it takes lots of time and work to hone the skills.
What can clients do? Try to come in to a reading open to hearing from and about just about anyone in the family and friends circle. Expect names to come up and be ready to think: who might this be? Someone here? Someone on the other side?
What can I do? Keep asking spirits: Who is ____? Is this you? Someone here? What is their relationship to the client?
Hard to remember the nuts and bolts (left brain, reasoning function) when you are trying not to think (right brain) and muddy up the waters (the reception).
Sharon Klingler held a workshop last summer on public message work, which I attended along with lots of wonderful mediums from all over the US and Canada.
In one practice session I was engaged in identifying spirits in the room and giving a message while Sharon critiqued, trying to tell me to do it another way... and I couldn't understand what she was saying. It was like the teacher in a peanuts cartoon: "Waa waa waa. Waa waa waa waa. Waa?" It's suprisingly difficult and jarring to shift back and forth from receiving to reasoning.
Anyway... I'm working on it.
Names will pop out during readings or as I transfix to see and feel spirit in the room. These might the names of the spirits themselves or the names of loved ones they want to talk about. As if they are saying: "Tell Janet..." and the part that jumps out at me is only the Janet.
I suspect this is a problem of fine tuning and that it will come, if I am patient and work at it.
More and more I am being made aware that this is not a science but an art and that like most crafts, it takes lots of time and work to hone the skills.
What can clients do? Try to come in to a reading open to hearing from and about just about anyone in the family and friends circle. Expect names to come up and be ready to think: who might this be? Someone here? Someone on the other side?
What can I do? Keep asking spirits: Who is ____? Is this you? Someone here? What is their relationship to the client?
Hard to remember the nuts and bolts (left brain, reasoning function) when you are trying not to think (right brain) and muddy up the waters (the reception).
Sharon Klingler held a workshop last summer on public message work, which I attended along with lots of wonderful mediums from all over the US and Canada.
In one practice session I was engaged in identifying spirits in the room and giving a message while Sharon critiqued, trying to tell me to do it another way... and I couldn't understand what she was saying. It was like the teacher in a peanuts cartoon: "Waa waa waa. Waa waa waa waa. Waa?" It's suprisingly difficult and jarring to shift back and forth from receiving to reasoning.
Anyway... I'm working on it.

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