Following your guidance in this loud world

Intuition is not something we typically talk about in our Western culture.  If I were to share that I hear a voice in my head that tells me things about other people and that it’s not mine, what would the majority of people think? Crazy. It tends to freak people out and that’s truly unfortunate because it stops people from exploring this truly rich source of information that is tailor made for each of us. Of course, we know that the voice of intuition is very distinct from mental illness yet sadly, that’s the first place most people go. The fact is that intuition is something that everyone is born with, yet few know they have it and still fewer listen and honor it. But first, what is intuition or guidance anyway and why is it so important and my experience with ignoring my intuition in my marriage.

Guidance or intuition is subtle information or vibration that comes through the energy centers or chakras and is translated into sensations and/or feelings in the body. Guidance is felt in our body, known in your bones, seen in your minds’ eye or heard as a gentle whisper coming from deep down that helps you know which way to go. It’s your soul’s yearning, it’s the message that only gets louder if we don’t listen to it.  

Let me give you an example. I was in a three-day long qigong retreat and when I came home to my then husband, I told him I knew that I wasn’t happy. I had just become aware of it after that weekend of meditation and healing. Then, two years later, I was in one of my Trame Vibrational therapy training weekends and I was receiving the treatment and I heard the clear message: “you need to leave your husband”. I think it’s super important to share that going into this I would have told you that I was happy in my marriage and that all was good but by the end of the weekend, I had such a clear message that it became harder to ignore. Did I listen, of course not! I kept working at my relationship hoping that it would improve. This is a painful example of how at first intuition can be subtle and then it gets louder and more brazen the more you ignore it.

In contrast, your brain is the place that tries to make sense of everything, and the challenge is that sometimes intuition makes no sense at all considering all the available information. For example, I was driving along a country road and I heard: “you’re going to die”. It came in like a voice that wasn’t mine, very clear and powerful. I slowed down ever so slightly only to see a car speed through the flashing red light when they were supposed to have stopped and yielded to me. I would have been hit at a hundred clicks had I not eased off the gas just at that precise moment. I just missed being hit. Those few seconds saved my life. My intuition saved my life. Even after having this experience, I still needed to practice listening to my intuition because logic is king.

The brain tries to take over with logic, especially since the majority of society would have us believe that it’s wiser and has our best interest at heart. The heart math institute has done research proving that there is more information going from the heart to the brain than the other way around. Your heart is your link to the other side, sprit, or guidance. Yet, despite our knowledge we can still doubt that what we are guided to do might still be foolish, irresponsible, or even stupid. I sure am happy I listened to it that day but I still have to remind myself to listen to the subtle signals my body is giving me on a daily basis because it isn’t something I was taught as a child.

Here are some reasons why I believe intuition can be tough to learn: 

  1.  Our culture doesn’t openly accept it 
  2.  It takes time to discern what is a thought versus what is true guidance
  3.  Guidance is so subtle!
  4. It demands a high level of trust

This is why talking about intuition is so important. Are we teaching our kids to listen to their gut? Schools are getting on board with emotional intelligence which is wonderful but sadly leaves out educating our young people about their natural born intuitive gifts. Teaching our kids to follow their gut doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply being able to recognize it and reinforce it in our children goes a long way.

My daughter, for example, will tell me: “mommy, you don’t feel like doing the dishes right now” and I’ll turn to her and say: “You know what, you’re absolutely right, lets go relax a bit.” I ask her how she knew how I was feeling and take that opportunity to tell her that when she just knows something to be true from deep down, that’s her intuition talking.  She always smiles when I tell her about how her intuition works because it’s something innate, useful and true.  

Most adults aren’t taught about intuition or how they are supposed to listen to it so how are their children supposed to learn how to?

So, it starts with slowing down, being quiet a moment and a little self awareness. Simply paying attention to the sensations we have in our bodies once we’re quiet or listening to that gentle nudge can begin the process of deciphering intuition from thought.

The easiest example of naturally listening to the body’s wisdom is when we’re doing something completely mundane or even boring like driving or taking a shower. When we’re in that mode where our mind is quiet, we become able to receive messages from spirit. Another way is through meditation: the traditional sitting and watching or connecting with nature on a walk can also create the environment to hear those messages intended for each of us.

This was always fascinating for me because I wanted to know what spirit would say. I think every one of my clients is super curious about that too. Our intuition has our best interest at heart and will always try to guide in the direction of our path and protect us along the way.

Knowing that it is possible to be tuned in to our higher energies, It’s never been this hard. The noise from the outside never this loud. Turning the volume down on the outside world – it’s something of a rare thing these days. If we aren’t connected to our phones, we have a apple watch buzzing us constantly. If getting quiet is essential to sense the communication that is coming from a deeper place then how on earth are we supposed to be listening to it with all this competing noise? Guidance is so subtle in nature. It’s important to get quiet because without that, we can’t listen and we can’t be guided. 

For those of us who feel aimless or purposeless at the moment,  our intuition is there to guide us. It’s there to guide us the next step on the path of least resistance toward our goal. Do I know how this works? Absolutely not, but I trust it with my life. Give it a shot and let me know your thoughts.

I think that very slowly intuition is becoming more accepted. My experience is that most people don’t stare at me blankly when I tell them I’m a holistic healer so that’s a win. In the meantime, try to remain open to what your heart is trying to tell you, it’s often the most helpful, comforting and true information you can find.

Are You Holding Back?

I held back who I was for the longest time and it made me miserable. I’ve come a long way since those difficult teen years. It wasn’t a single moment of change, it was a process.  I’m still evolving and letting go and probably will be for the rest of my life.

And now I ask: Are you allowing who you really are to fully shine through? Or, are you tamping down, shutting in that beautiful soul that is unique to you? (Like I was, and still do to a certain degree.)

Perhaps somewhere along the line someone said or did something to hurt you, to make you feel like being yourself wasn’t okay. It may be the fear of being hurt again that keeps you quiet, or in your shell. Speaking from experience, it’s painful to stifle, hold back or withdraw who we are.

Whatever that person said or did, whatever it was that made you think that it wasn’t your birthright to be who you are was wrong. None of it was true. When you’re being yourself it feels good and when you’re not, it feels bad. Simple right? Um … not for me it wasn’t!

What makes your soul shine?

Nothing feels more exciting or satisfying than when you express who you really are. This can take many forms and often we can’t find a “proper” label for it so we think we are weird or we don’t quite fit in.

Trust yourself to know what makes you happy, what feels whole and right for you. You could keep going as if nothing does, but you will always know that isn’t right, it causes suffering and deep conflict inside. There is nothing worse than split energy. Half in, half out. It’s pure misery.

It’s hard when life takes over and continues to expect certain things or behaviors from you, day after day. One thing is certain, everyone wins when you honor who you really are because, even if it’s hard or challenging or goes against the grain, it gives others the permission to do the same. And as we do this, we all have the opportunity to grow and expand who we are in the world.

I’ve Been There

I speak of this because I’ve been through it. There have been many situations in my life where I wasn’t completely honest about who I was, so I would be liked, or respected, or approved of. I believe everyone feels this way at times, some more than others. We all want to be loved and approved of. We all have fears and insecurities. What differentiates us is courageously being who we are, even if it’s not popular, ‘normal’ or expected.

I, myself, have been on a lifelong path to become more and more who I am. I knew as a young teenager that I would continue to find insight through my whole life and, as predicted, here I am at thirty-eight years old still making little discoveries about myself. Slowly, I’m allowing them to be expressed into the world. Not surprisingly, I become happier and happier the more “myself” I become.

I’m Here to Help

My work is all about this idea. It’s about giving people the environment, the respect, and the non-judgement to release what is holding them back from being who they really are in the most painless way possible. I love this field because I’m in the presence of brave people showing up for themselves and making changes. I get to hear amazing, heartbreaking and inspiring stories every day. I admire their dedication and join them in their commitment to become who they really are, and in turn, I become more who I am each day through this work. I’m still evolving and letting go, and probably will for the rest of my life, and that’s a good thing.

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To our health & wellbeing,

Madeleine

Hope for Empaths: Trame Vibrational Therapy

Empaths and Trame Vibrational Therapy Aurora - Apana Bodywork

As an empath I used to feel like I was at the mercy of the emotions of the people around me. If they were happy, so was I. If they were sad, I would be upset too.  Some of us are more sensitive to the stimulation around us and that can make it hard to live from our own experience.

I certainly felt that way when I would be in a public place. I’d have to keep my exposure to large crowds to a minimum or leave social situations because it all became overwhelming to me.  It was a very disempowering way to live, yet I felt like I could never change that part of me.

I Tried Everything

I tried everything to protect myself from my inherent sponginess.  I tried setting a force field around me, chanting protective mantras, wearing crystals, then just trying to simply ignore the emotions.  Nothing worked; it felt like others’ emotions were being broadcast from a loud speaker even if they weren’t saying a word.

Trame Vibrational Therapy

I stumbled upon a technique, Trame Vibrational Therapy, that changed everything. It was never my plan to change this part of me. I honestly thought I would be this way forever.  After my third session however, it was undeniable that something had shifted.  I had a choice in how I felt for the first time since I can remember.

After signing up to become trained in Trame I learnt that, just like musical instruments, we humans also get out of tune sometimes. We may not totally feel like ourselves, we may experience more stress or become less able to deal with change, or perhaps the heaviest burdens are the emotions lingering from situations long passed.

Whatever the case, we operate using one primary language and that is vibration. I didn’t realize that I was absorbing others emotions and when left unresolved I stored them all in my body. I didn’t really feel like I was carrying any weight from it until it was released.

I Had a Sense of Control for the First Time in Years

It was an unexpected change that started happening immediately after my first Trame Vibrational Therapy session. In addition to all the noise going away in my body and my head for the first time in years, I had this sense of control over my own feelings. I still saw and felt the people around me, especially if I was in conversation with them. But I no longer felt so permeable.

It felt like a force field was finally and permanently protecting me. I didn’t feel every single emotion that others did, I now had the choice to feel it or not. It was empowering and allows me to continue doing my healing work without the downside of lingering emotions that don’t belong to me.

I am so thankful for this new way of being. Now when I read about other empaths or healers that feel like they are living a reactionary existence, this technique gives me hope that together we can change that.

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To our health & wellbeing,

Madeleine