Sunday, July 14, 2013

To Go Where Words Dare Not Enter



                                                     To Go Where Words Dare Not Enter


                          Reading for people can be a kind of lyrical poetry. There is never enough time to waste. But for most of use, "Voice Training" is a simple way of getting ahead of the dialog. Try reading the blog out loud. Or even better, turn up the radio, and sing. Do it. For yourself alone of course. This works best if you do it alone but there are lots of great confidence building exercises.

                          This important training a person gets involves learning to "Speak." You can be a person with profound social anxiety. That can actually help. You will want to feel the difference between simply holding your tongue, and when some one is actively censuring you. In either case, only you may hear or speak for the little voice." (Entering: The Small "i" [May 27th, 2013]) Learning the fundamentals of Tarot, Astrology, I Ching, Rune Stones, Chinese Medical Diagnostics, etc; can become your chosen medium of expression. But if you never learn to trust yourself, you wont project. Again, "Communication is not a two way street." Sometimes we can communicate with words.

                           Have you ever noticed how often people at the top of their game, are so willing to refuse unnecessary feedback? I'm not suggesting that anyone ever becomes immune or above needing constructive criticism. I just mean that saturation is inevitable. Don't expect validation. You are the medium. Not God.

                           When we learn to climb that ladder of infinity, from novelty into mastery, you move past that chaos of profusion, through into a place of order. Everything has a place. Everything can be ordered. Every word has number.

                           But caution, please. It is not always what you say that is critical. But how you say it. And equally, what need not be said. As you train yourself to recognize the territory, you may (and maybe should,) abandon the maps entirely. Most of you will never become that comfortable but study the territory right along with maps and charts anyways. They will help you to structure pertinent information according to tried and true modeling for the distributions of human variability. Being right is not always desirable. Often say little or nothing.

                           The key to responsible mediumship is humility. Listen for the silence. Those little holes in what you know are your key to understanding. When you don't know the answer, that's when you are being psychic. Be able to enjoy your medium. Be honest. Project. You are the medium. Communicate. Don't let others decide for you what you say. Just know, you don't always have to know. Learn to say nothing if you want. Just say no. I want to hear you say it. "No." "I don't know." Say it again. "No." "I don't know."

                           If your career is anything like mine you will see thousands of pairs of hands and samples of handwriting. You will hear their voices and look into their eyes. You will touch their hands and perceive the distinctiveness of each one, hopefully. "ECHO IMPRINTING" April 9nth, 2013

                           But as you mature if you are doing it correctly you are going to meet the occasional Psycho. Beware! Divination is dangerous. You can end up dead. History is littered with examples of people who were "Dead Right." Take a page from the classics. If you ever are able to have my level of skill you will be able to spot the mass murderers from across the room at first sight. Not pretty. Be humble. Remember poor proud Cassandra. She just had to be right and make sure that everyone knew it.
 
     

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