The Reality of Being a Seer in This Life
Opening up to our abilities and gifts as seers, mediums, or psychics, even following our intutive awareness invites us into a dance. There's often a lot of mystique and glamor surrounding these abilities, but there's also a quieter, less talked-about reality—something that tends to be kept under wraps. What I’ve observed and experienced is that this dance can be incredibly challenging, especially when balancing the spiritual and physical worlds.
We are not here to live disconnected, "in the clouds." What purpose would that serve? How can we truly understand the human experience if we aren’t grounded in it? Our task is to embody these heightened senses, to live fully in the physical realm while being aware of the greater spiritual truths. But this journey is like weathering a storm—sometimes turbulent, sometimes calm.
The hardest part is that once you open the door to these heightened sensses, you can’t go back. You can’t unsee or unknow things, and you have to find your place in this complex, beautiful world. It’s not about "changing the world"—that’s often the ego speaking, believing it knows what's best for everyone. Instead, the true invitation is to continue evolving, shifting, and grounding yourself as a physical being with heightened senses. Of course, this in turn effects the outer world but offers a different approach, one free of agenda and following the heart.
This path is rarely clear. It may not even exist in the traditional sense. The navigation comes from within, from being in the body, receiving and processing all the extra sensory information. This is beyond emotions such as fear, doubt, or worry. It’s about witnessing and understanding greatly and moving forward with a backpack full of wisdom and insight.
In many ways, this is the Fool’s Journey. The Fool steps into life unknowingly, encountering a wide range of experiences, and yet is asked to remain vulnerable, open, and ready to grow.
How are you navigating your awarenesses? How are you listening to your deeper wisdom?
Much love,
Susan