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These experiences most often occur spontaneously, without the help of a channeler. In a sense, the individual is independently experiencing his or her own type of channeling with a loved one. People who are uncomfortable or confused by this process can seek professional therapists who are experienced at grief counseling. |
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A particular minister, who is known as a teacher in intuitive circles, was faced with the decision to retire early from her lifetime work at a prestigious institution. She secluded herself in a country house and spent several days meditating on the question. She eventually emergedwith the advice her guides had given her and a determined conviction to follow it. |
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When she announced that she was going to resign early, despite being one year away from getting full retirement benefits, everyone told her she was crazy. But halfway through the year, her department disbanded. She had been spared all the anxiety, disappointment, and bitterness experienced by many of her colleagues who had remainedand she gives her guides the credit for that. (And she still has a healthy pension to help her out financially.) |
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This woman contacts her spirit guides as friends and advisors, seeking their advice on any matter that concerns her. Her experience is rather like using intuition as a guide. Clearly, she has learned to trust their guidance, maintaining a very personal relationship with them and rarely channels for other people. When she does receive input regarding other people, she may try to help them with subtle suggestions, without telling them her source. |
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