We all have at least one spirit guide -- a formerly human soul
assigned to be our earthly tutor to impress inspiration within us, to
support us in decision making and to collaborate with us in creative
endeavors. Do you know your guide(s)? If not, here is one process
through which to engage, connect and communicate with this nurturing and
protective spiritual presence.
1. Select a name.
Our spirit guides are typically not souls known to us in this lifetime.
In order to personalize the relationship with our "spiritual
cheerleaders" it is helpful to think of this presence as an ally and
companion. You would call any other friend by their name, so why not
your spirit guide? You can select your spirit guide's name one of two
ways: impulsively or contemplatively. If impulsively, go with the very
first name that pops into your head -- regardless of gender (and
remember that a great many names are suitable for use by both sexes). If
contemplatively, you may wish to invest more time in sensing the spirit
energy around you -- does it feel more masculine or feminine? Are you
feeling pulled to a particular name from your past, an ancestor perhaps?
Or maybe the first name of someone you'd like to honor that has passed
on, such as a teacher or friend. Whatever you do, select only ONE name
for your guide.
2. Formally christen your guide. I
strongly recommend that this be done in the context of a prayer. The
reason is that if you've come this far in your spiritual awakening, then
you are in the act of becoming. As such, you are vulnerable to
negative energies that desire to hinder and curtail your progress.
Without protecting yourself in prayer, those negative energies may seize
upon the opportunity to masquerade as something they're not in order to
initiate chaos and destruction (as can happen while misusing a Ouija
board). In the prayer, you may wish to use language similar to the
effect of, "For the greater good of the highest order, I christen thee
________. Please step forward to take an active role in my life as my
spiritual guide and mentor. Support me in making authentic decisions,
impress inspiration within me and aid me as I move forward in service to
others."
3. Await validation from your guide.
Once you've set the intention to connect with your spirit guide, and
have done so with heartfelt commitment, pay attention; about a week to
ten days out, you should receive validation of this new presence,
perhaps even a validation of the very name you've given your guide. You
may sense a higher-vibration presence near you, especially when you are
manifesting your personal gifts and talents (such as teaching or
caregiving, artistic or musical expression, or forms of athleticism).
You may get a ringing in one ear when in high thought. You may see or
hear signs and symbols that you would associate with this loving
presence.
For example, my
primary guide is Frank. Frank's name probably isn't Frank, and Frank
could care less, I'm sure; it's the acknowledgment of his presence in my
life that matters to him. A week after I named Frank, there was a knock
on my door. It was the young man driving the garbage truck for that
day's pickup. He came to tell me that he split my mailbox post while
backing the truck out of my cul-de-sac. I asked if the sanitation
company would pay for a replacement and he said they would.
But when he
handed me the information, I noticed it was his name and
contact numbers. Then it dawned on me, and I said, "If I report this,
does that put you in any jeopardy?" The young man said it could affect
his driving record, and he'd just as soon pay for the replacement post
and install the new one himself. I told him I'd think about it and he
left. Within the hour, I decided I would honor his honesty and allow him
to take care of it as he had offered (and without reporting it to the
company). I went to look at his information on the scrap of paper he had
given me. Not only was his name Frank, his last name was Ward. That
stuck with me until I realized "ward" is a word in the English
language. I looked it up; the definition of the word ward pertains to
guardianship and the act of keeping guard.
This young fella's name
translated to "Frank the Guardian!" Now, he was not my guide, it's what
he symbolized that was the intended communication. (By the way,
Frank Ward made good on his promise and when he came back to replace my
mailbox post, he told me he wasn't supposed to have been there that
day. He was filling in for someone that had called off, it was his first
time in the area and his regular driving route was way across the other
side of town.)
I can't guarantee you as spectacular a validation
as the preceding example, but I can share that many others whom I have
instructed in this spiritual protocol over the years have, in fact,
enjoyed similarly unique affirmations. With this renewed understanding
and heightened awareness, you should feel a sense of confidence and
motivation going forward.
Remember,
your guide is very much like your conscience, there to help navigate
and steer you to the proper opportunities and teachable moments for your
greater good. Your spirit guide will aid you in fulfilling your
birthright to "do what you are!"
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