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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Importance Of Words To Heal

Words are delicious or they can be poison. It is up to each of us what words taste like. For example, "You look beautiful." is delicious to the person you are sharing these words with. "You are a good for nothing." is like eating poison the that person has shared. Many of us grew up in environments where the latter statement was use indiscriminately. We were force fed the toxic words that shaped our tender minds, damaging our psyche. To think that we are capable of using words to destroy ourselves or others is outside of the realm of reason. Remember the childhood rhyme, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, But words can never hurt me?" This rhyme is now obsolete. We are now using words to hurt ourselves or being like a mosquitoes in the ears of others. We have become verbal terrorists. Deliberately using words like bombs and guns to cause destruction in our wake.

One thing I know is that as a child I grew up hearing that I was not as good as my cousins who didn't do as well as I in school, I carried that negative voice with me into my adult life, but used the "Sticks and stones..." rhyme to keep me safe from others negative verbal regurgitation. I lifted myself up by reprogramming my mind, with positive thoughts.

Something happened when I was about thirteen years old. My grandmother was being her usual self, a bully, telling me that I was unclean, because I was having my period. She kept reminding me I was dirty because I was a girl. That I would not amount to anything in her estimation. I was feeling so hurt, and alone in that moment, that I walked away from her and went to a rock that was above the house which had a hollowed out seat and I sat down. I was angry at being trapped in the experience and all of a sudden I felt as if I was growing. I felt myself grow up above the trees and I could see beyond my grandmother's home. I was able to see past the place that was causing me pain. I heard in my mind a voice which said, "You are greater than the experience you are in." I got it! It was really true. My grandmother used sticks and stones that hurt my bones just as she tried to use her words to hurt me, but I was shown that I was more than the pain I was experiencing. And you know something, She suffered a stroke about a year later and my sisters and I cared for her tenderly, we did not allow her own poison to make us like her. She did not change much when she got better, but I grew beyond her toxicity.

If you are under attack at home, in secret or in public, be aware that you are greater than the experience you are in. Nothing can hurt your spirit especially not words. It has no power over you except for the time you take to stop and consider it.

What is The Value of Visiting a Psychic?


Most of us have visited a psychic at one time or another or at least have had a go at reading tarot cards. People have been going to psychics, oracles, intuitives or diviners throughout human history. In times gone by citizens went to the oracle in Greece. The oracle was someone mostly female who spent her life from youth being the mouthpiece of the gods. Great, epic journeys and decisions were embarked upon and made at the advice and guidance of these oracles. In indigenous cultures, the psychic was called by many names including shaman or old one. Even in our modern culture, many people from presidents, kings and shoemakers have gone to psychics and shamans for guidance on important life decisions. Of course the level of guidance one gets is dependent on the level of confidence the spiritual guide has in his or her ability to transmit the information available for you. I heard a woman complain that she had a psychic tell her vital and important information about her life that threw her into a tailspin. She, taking the information to heart and literally, spent six months in agony until the offending information came true for her. Now as the oracle said to Neo in movie The Matrix, when he knocked the vase over, “ would you have knocked the vase over, had I not told you about it?” the question is would she have had the negative events if she had not been told about it? Are psychics giving us the absolute truth or is the guidance given to us like that of the oracles of old that spoke in riddles for us to decipher?

When a person goes to a psychic, he is usually at a crossroad seeking guidance as to which direction to take in his life. The psychic’s purpose is only to divine and clarify for us each way, so that we can make an educated decision with confidence. Because everyone is intuitive, all psychics have the ability to guide us. The challenge is that each individual psychic has his or her own perspective from which she gives guidance. For example if the psychic is dealing with emotional challenges, she will guide us from the place, which will either empower or diminish us. It is good to question the psychic when we get information that needs clarification, hopefully as we would question your doctor’s diagnosis or your psychiatrist’s drug prescription. It is important to become an educated consumer and question what we have been told. Questions lead to answers, which lead to personal empowerment.

Do you feel empowered after leaving the psychic’s office? Do you feel satisfied with the information you have received? Maybe you need to go home and digest the information a bit more before taking action. Being an educated consumer will leave you feeling empowered and because like attracts like, because you are empowering yourself, you will only be drawn to a psychic who will guide you in keeping with and supporting your growth.