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Trust Your Knowing

  • Writer: Elke Siller Macartney
    Elke Siller Macartney
  • 7 hours ago
  • 3 min read

In sessions with my lovely clients, here are phrases I hear often: “Actually, I knew that.” Or, “Yeah, I thought so.” Or, “I knew that, but I didn't trust myself.” That one right there: “I knew but I didn't trust myself” is at the crux of so many of my clients' dilemmas,

 

As well, at the crux of so many dilemmas in our world is…

Our lack of trusting ourselves.

Our lack of thinking for ourselves.

And…

Our lack of tuning in to our own knowing and intuition.

 

When I'm in session with someone, I report what I see in their energy field as we have a conversation about all kinds of things. I ask them questions about their life, and what they think and feel about life. And as they answer, their aura responds in kind: either expanding to say “Yes, you're on a right track”, or contracting to say “No, not really”, or “that might not be correct”. This is a fascinating process, and what I love about using the gifts that I have: I confirm what a person inherently knows, because…

 

It's all in the energy field (aka Aura):

All the knowing, all the dilemmas, all the tangles, and all the answers.

 

And as I observe their aura, I then offer guidance which comes to me from my own connection to Source, and my own knowing and experience. I offer a person the chance to rediscover what they already know in times we've had the trust all but eliminated from our lives.

 

Who do we trust? How do we trust, and can we trust ourselves to know?

 

Now that AI is present in just about every aspect of our online information sources, many people rely on AI to give them answers, to tell them what to do, or what they should know. And while specifically limited use of AI might be a decent tool, AI is based on what we—or someone else--feeds it. AI is now used to such an extent that we don't have to think for ourselves anymore, because we ask it for the answers.

 

I feel there is a danger of losing ourselves when we don’t think for ourselves. And there is a danger in losing the actual truth.

 

Which brings me back to my clients and to you and me as energy beings:

Our energy field responds all the time, 24/7 to whatever goes on around us and within us. And that is a very good thing. We are energy beings, and we are beings of Nature, and Nature also responds 24/7. Nature will bring into balance what is out of balance. Nature sets up boundaries when needed and allows flow when needed. I trust in Nature to do so.


If I have but one main mission for the rest of my life—and I'm soon approaching 70—it is this: I am here to help people trust themselves.

I want you to trust your own knowing. Trust your intuition. Trust what you are constantly receiving from a loving Source that always has your best interest in Mind.

 

Yep, you read that right. Source always wants what is highest and best for you as Source communicates to you via your energy field.

 

Here’s a tip: Take time out often, and especially from the electronic world. And...

Take time to be with nature, even if you're inside looking out at a tree’s branches moving in the breeze, or the birds fluttering by. Just about every morning, even now in the winter, I sit on my back porch with coffee in hand, and cozied under a coat, hat and blanket. I sit in gratitude as I observe and enjoy nature's wonder. I enjoy the wonder of myself and that I birthed myself on this planet almost 7 decades ago so I can offer the gifts I have to offer from my own knowing. I am thankful for what I offer from life experience, which includes mistakes I've learned from, bad decisions I've made, and fantastic choices I've made as well. It's definitely a learning process here, which feeds into my confidence in myself to know what is correct for me most of the time. I’m so grateful for all of this.

 

After all is said and done, you as an energy being know exactly what you need to not only survive, but thrive in these tumultuous times. I hope you can trust that.

 

That's not just an opinion—it’s an observation I trust.

Blessings in your world.

 


 
 
 

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