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By Rebecca-Anuwen ~ A Modern Day Witch
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The podcast currently has 397 episodes available.
Our society values logic.
We love to gather the information, and the more detail we can uncover, the better. We pore over it, analysing and comparing it to other data. Then we make a choice, confident that it’s right, because we made it logically and rationally.
Whereas we view intuition very differently. We gather intuitive information through an inner ‘knowing’ or sensing. It’s something that we can’t often explain with reason and logic. We can rarely prove the information at the time we receive it. Sometimes, it doesn’t even make much sense.
So we often view intuition as ‘creative’, or dismiss it as ‘woo woo’.
That’s probably why society tends to value logic over intuition. If something can be ‘proved’, people feel safer and more confident basing their decisions on it.
Some people find connecting to their intuition easier than others do, but it’s a skill that can be learnt and practised. And the more you practise, the easier it becomes.
You may doubt your intuition because its quiet whispers are drowned out by the doubts, fears and overwhelm of everyday life. It may also be hard to hear the voice of your intuition because you’ve long since forgotten how to truly trust yourself.
We’ve spent much of our lives hearing the world we live in try to convince us that other people know what we need better than we do. The quiet voices of our intuition get drowned out by our fast-paced lives and by instant gratification. They get overwhelmed by the constant stream of other people telling us what to do, how to behave and what’s true.
The first tarot reader I ever went to see was recommended by a friend. I went along to ask about a new relationship I was in.
Would it work out?
Were we a good match?
Looking back, giving someone I hardly knew the power to say whether my relationship was right for me or not seems like I was avoiding a lot of responsibility.
Why was I looking for someone outside of myself to tell me if the relationship was a good one?
Many of my clients want to ‘own their power’, and yet they have a distorted relationship with power itself.
When they think about their own power, they know it’s an important part of themselves. They also recognise that they’ve given it away, as they feel disempowered. Others feel that their power has been taken away from them, leaving them vulnerable and powerless.
These people want to feel ‘empowered’, but they don’t always know what empowerment would look like. All of their previous experiences with power have been situations where someone or something had dominance over them.
The stigma of disloyalty
The other day, I asked a client of mine if she was loyal.
She looked at me, horrified. “Of course!” she said to me, half surprised and half indignant that I’d even asked – as if she’d be anything else!
“Yes,” I replied, “and that’s the problem.”
You see, there’s an unwritten law in society – the Law of Loyalty.
You’re expected to be loyal to your family, your culture and even society. But the biggest one is family.
“Blood is thicker than water,” we hear. “They’re your brother/sister/mother/father. You HAVE to forgive them/get along with them/etc.”
If you don’t – or can’t – get along, there’s a real stigma attached to stepping away from your family.
And that’s especially true if you choose to step away from your mother, regardless of her behaviour.
My latest book; Charm Casting: Your guide to using everyday objects to connect with your intuition
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If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’m slightly obsessed by charms and using them as a form of divination, so I’m delighted to bring this book to you for anyone that wants to become obsessed too!…. I mean, anyone who’d like to learn more about this fabulous way of connecting with your intuition.
2020 was, without a doubt, an unprecedented year. And yes, I’ve heard it called many things, but I think I’ll stick with ‘unprecedented’.
It was a year that forced many people to assess (or re-assess) their priorities.
And whilst 2020 was an extreme example of how to cope with, and navigate, change, it did remind me of the importance of having a daily practice to keep me from getting lost in a sea of overwhelm or despair.
No matter what goes on in my life or the world around me, my daily practices give me space. They allow me to take a pause, come back to my own centre and respond from a place of greater inner calm.
Do I always manage this kind of calm response?
No, of course not! I’m human.
Seemingly overnight, my face, my arms, and legs were bright red, shiny, weeping and very, very sore.
After going to the doctors, and his first words being to me ‘Oh my, you have it bad’, I just burst into tears. I did have it bad, and it really hurt.
I was prescribed anti-biotics, steroid creams and had to wash in emollients.
My skin remained red, sore and weepy.
I remember walking down the street in winter, and people staring at me as my face was so red, I looked burnt.
I tried elimination diets, no wheat, no sugar and no difference.
I’d take handfuls of vitamins, oils, and aloe vera juice and still no change.
After months, I finally took the advice of a friend to visit a Kinesiologist – whatever one of them was…
I have to admit, I was completely sceptical. I'd never even heard of kinesiology before, but nothing else was working. I had nothing to lose, and I was running out of options.
20+ years ago I started work at a thriving Natural Health Centre, practising the energy therapy kinesiology; the art of using muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body’s energy system.
At the time most people had never heard of kinesiology, and I was often met with ‘How do you say that?’, or ‘What’s that. I’ve never heard of it before.’ And despite this being unknown to many people, I still was often booked months in advance, just through word of mouth referrals.
Welcome to The Re-Enchant Your Life Podcast with me, Rebecca Anuwen.
Today, I want to talk about why you need to start putting yourself first and actually how to do it. We’re going to do this with a frame of intuition.
As you start to listen for your intuition, it can feel overwhelming at first. Your senses become more aware and heightened and you start to notice all of the different feelings, and even twinges, in your body.
As your awareness grows, it’s good to remind yourself that this is a practice, and with practice everything becomes easier.
The podcast currently has 397 episodes available.