5 Psychic Misconceptions

Deconstructing awareness

I often interchange the words psychic and awareness. I mean, afterall what is a psychic capacity other than an enhanced awareness of ourselves and surrounding? Maybe half the population this capability. But far fewer actually tap into it. Here’s a short breakdown of what keeps people from trusting in their own awareness.

Misconception #1: Being aware is easy.

Y'all it ain't easy. This is no cake walk. Maintaining comfort and growing your awareness do not coexist. I am indeed sorry about that. The good news is, that with expanded awareness, everything does become crystal clear, in time.

Misconception #2: You can maintain selective awareness.

Y'all it's not possible to parse this stuff out. You're either aware or you choose not to be. It's only a choice. And real talk, most folks are unaware, and that is OK, no judgment from me! Choosing awareness is not for the faint of heart.

Misconception #3: Your life will be business as usual with awareness.

Nope, there's no going backwards folks. Y'all, I had a lovely client who was thrust into the world of spirit communication, can he turn that off now that he knows what he knows? I think not.

Misconception #4: Feelings and awareness are the same thing

Your thoughts, feelings and emotions are NOT your psychic awareness. Awareness may prompt certain feelings, but those come later - after the thinking mind has had it’s say. Do feelings somehow benefit or guide your awareness. That's a hard no. They don't help, they only lead to conclusion and judgment. The sooner you dis-identify with thoughts, feelings and emotions the saner you'll be. 

Misconception #5: You can maintain or stay the same.

Sorry to break it to y'all but, coming into awareness may break some eggs. This starts with getting real clear and honest about the who, what, wheres that support you or drag you down. This is the least easy part of awareness and as it may mean the end of things as you currently know them.

Is it any wonder why the vast majority of us put our heads in the sand? Gaining awareness is a marathon not a sprint. Remaining open and suspending judgement are key attributes. I’m here to guide you to know that you know. Let me know if I can support you.