Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mozart or Medium

To hear someone say "our work as Psychics is of spirit so we should give it away," is like nails on chalk board to me.  Here's the deal; it doesn't take a belief in reincarnation to make it real, it is.  Everyone on this planet has a natural gift whether it's cooking incredible meals, playing a piano, parenting, stalk-marketing or being intuitive.  These are all gifts that we each as humans can practice, but what we refer to as a "gift" is the result as our propensity as souls to be drawn to and practice a certain area of life.  If you've come into this dimension time and time again and played the piano, you may be that 4 year old Mozart.  He practiced over life times to be the 4 year old playing and writing concertos.  The very act of his playing was a spiritual experience not only for him, but to his listeners as well.  The music in his mind could obsess him, even drive him mad from what I've read.  That was my result as a psychic child.  I spoke to my passed grandfather, I saw cougars swarming my bed as I tried to sleep. I could tell a lie a mile away.  It was my spirits desire to stay connected to our true natures and practice over life times to bring it into this dimension.  We are not "special" in that we aren't the chosen ones anymore then Mozart was a chosen one.  But we are "special" because our love of Spirit, the other side, Angles, Guidance, communication and truth are what thrill us completely just as a performer performing, or a chef cooking thrill them. 

I once heard Joan Rivers tell Larry King that she called a local Psychic to come to her house and get the ghost out.  She said the Psychic was lajet because she was free.  Now Joan Rivers has a energeticly clean and safe house thanks to that psychic's time and talent.  And Joan didn't pay her squat. Joan Rivers get's paid millions of dollars to be "funny."  I realized while witnessing that conversation that if we do not value our gifts as equally as chefs, musician, teachers, how is the world ever going to value it. 

As Sylvia Browne once said, "we may all want to play the piano, but not all of us are destined for the stage."  I love this quote because it's true. I try so hard to like to cook, but I don't.  I don't try at all to be intuitive and I am.  It's part of life just as eating is.  It's wonderful for each of us to share and teach our multi-lifetime gifts and remember - what ever your gift is it's of value...

2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful and clear perspective on this! Thank you!

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  2. The value of one's gift shouldn't be measured by what someone else is willing to pay. The value of anything is what is held in your own heart. Choosing to receive money or not is a completely different, and unconncected decision. And that is not a "good-or-bad" statement. It is just a statement.

    Giving something away for free doesn't demean its value. It only shows that you are willing to share that which you possess. Likewise charging for the same item doesn't increase or validate its value. It simply allows those who are willing to pay, to do so, and this allows the provider the means to continue on as they see fit.

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