Do you Got Insight? If so what do you do with it.

May 18th, 2009 by admin0 | 0

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This weeks Got Insightis all about is all about what to do with those unexpected insightful situtations.

Hey Got Insighters!

This Weeks Got Insight I have received tons of questions about the gifts I have to tell others what has or is coming up around them. I thought today I would share my thoughts on Psychic ability. In my humble opinion everyone to one degree or another. The more you focus on developing these abilities the stronger they will become and the more attuned you will be. Let’s talk impressions: Do you have feelings or emotions that don’t belong to you? If so, you could be a natural empathy or Clairempath. I often will walk by someone and get impressions, pain or emotions that don’t belong to me and sometime flashes of future events. Even as a professional psychic for over 20 years I still will have to identify the emotion, pain or feeling and entertain if it applies to me. How do I do that? Pretty simple actually. I stop what I am doing, become quiet and take some deep breaths then internally I speak to my guides guardians and higher self (also known as the spirit). Who does this belong to? What am I supposed to do with the information I have just received? Is there anything I can do about the feelings? Many times the situation requires no action from me. But let me give you an example of a time in which action was required. My husband and I were out to dinner some years ago. When entering the restaurant I received this very strong impressions that a car I passed in the parking lot was to be in a critical accident that night. I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know who’s vertical it was and was unsure how to find out and once I knew, if I could find out, how do you walk up to a stranger and say your car is going to crash. I think you see the probe lm with being direct. When we were seated the people in the next booth, an older couple, were talking quietly and I didn’t pay much attention. I was frustrated because I couldn’t peg the person who’s car it was. I was scanning the room for some connection. Basically I was trying to hard and not trusting the universe to set it up correctly. Then the husband left the table and with his energy away from the table it was all too clear. My back was to the women and I could see her laying crumpled in the car, but more importantly, I saw the accident and how it would happen. The right front tire exploded, the husband tried to keep control but was unable to recover and slammed into a viaduct. Before I could think I raised my voice and said. “Honey, did you see that blue car parked by the door? I think there was something wrong with the front passengers tire it looked funny. “My husband said well we don’t know who’s it is.” A moment later when the husband returned she told him about what I had said. The husband went out and looked at the tire. Apparently he saw something he didn’t like because he returned and called AAA from the table and they ordered desert while they waited. I felt my work was done. At the very least they had taken action on what I picked up even if they didn’t understand how it had all happened. That action will of course change the outcome of the evening.

May we all be as one! Rhonda R Carpenter

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