Who is Calling?
Last year, I went to see an intuitive/channeller type who gives guidance to people on how to live their lives. I’m now looking at the conversation we had through a different lens. I was just reading this testimony from an ex-new ager, and when she mentions how a therapist thought she and her partner should split up, I was reminded of something.
The channeller I went to see told me that I felt things very deeply, and had the potential to be a channeller myself, that the information I channelled came to me emotionally. But because I was unaware of this, the material was causing me to struggle emotionally. Because of my strong emotions, nobody had really understood me, ever.
While the channeller did not tell me that I should leave my husband, she did say that I would need a lot of independence to do my own thing, in order for my relationship to survive.
I was confused by her message as I had always felt like my husband did understand me. But in my mind the message had validity because the channeller, had word for word repeated back to me something a caregiver had said to me as a child - about them not understanding me.
To me this kind of supernatural accuracy, proved that psychics, and channellers, were genuine. I had sought them out for advice on a number of occasions, and been quite blown away at the things they knew about me, my life, my thoughts, my loved ones.
However, the one thing, I didn’t realise that the supernatural realm isn’t all love and light. A kind person with the best of intentions, is not aware of the true source of their information.
As I’ve listened to testimonies of encounters with ‘spirit guides’ or information given by psychics, channellers etc. there seem to be a few key patterns emerging. 1. `Spirits use flattery, they stroke the ego of the person, in order to captivate them (like I was told I had the ‘gift’ to be a channeller). 2. The spirits drop in nuggets of truth to give themselves credibility. (knowing something that could be only known supernaturally)
The other thing that keeps cropping up is that it seems that ‘spirits’ seem to want people to be alone as much as possible. Whether it’s alone engaged in practises to gain more spiritual connection and insight. Whether it’s alone by letting go of friends who don’t ‘get’ the new spiritual you. Or like I experienced, surreptitiously dropping the suggestion that a relationship you thought was okay actually isn’t okay.
Luckily the meeting with the channeller faded from my mind, and I didn’t take her suggestion of independence too seriously. Don’t get me wrong - I love my alone time and I find it very nurturing. But the kind of alone time that these spirits are trying to foster seems like exactly the same tactics used by an abuser, who separates a partner from their friends, family etc.
This separation may come dressed in love and light. But it’s actually spiritual warfare in disguise.
The thing is, I do believe that there is a God up there, who is wiser than all of us. He knows that we shouldn’t mess with the spirit realm, and repeatedly warns against visiting mediums. God does send information via dreams and prophetic visions, but it isn’t something we are meant to ‘call up’ like TV on demand. If a message comes it comes, and if it doesn’t, then it doesn’t make us any less of a person. Jesus said "Because you have seen me, you have believed.Blessed are those who have not seen, and have believed."
Ex-Psychic Saved is a blog from an ex-psychic with more info.