Shari from Bonifay, FL, asked:
Hi Julie,
I have a well-established meditative practice, however, I have not been able to achieve a discernible connection with guides, angels, or family.
While I realize that we are always connected, visualizations are difficult for me and being aware in a “Claire’s” way is what I’m searching for.
I am trying to stay in flow and surrender expectations but I want to know if you can visualize my pineal gland to see if there’s anything limiting activation and opening the 3rd eye chakra.
Thanks for all your beautiful wisdom and healings.
Shari
Hi Shari,
Thanks for your question. It’s wonderful to hear about your meditation practice even when visualization of guides, angels, and deceased loved ones is challenging for you.
It has been my experience that everyone is born with a primary way we receive intuitive information and it mimics how we learn. If you’re a visual learner like me, your primary way will be “seeing” things in your mind’s eye. If you’re an auditory learner, you’ll hear spiritual communication, and if you’re a feeling or kinesthetic learner, you’ll first feel things from Spirit.
Trust how the information initially comes to you and that with practice, the other senses will be part of your intuitive skills as well.
As for your pineal gland and the third eye chakra, while scanning you, I didn’t see any blockages. To awaken your third eye, picture it as a vibrant energy center radiating light and insight.
Please consider taking one of my classes. You’ll learn how to quickly and effortlessly connect to Spirit and continue to develop your intuitive abilities with the practice sessions. For more information, please go to askjulieryan.com/training.
Remember, spiritual connection is a journey. Keep exploring, stay open, and trust your intuition.
Enjoy the adventure!
Hello Julie
I wanted to ask you how you healed your migraines.
I just started when I was 40, but my 18-year-old daughter already has it quite often, I thought maybe she will inherit it?
Thank you so much
Kisses
kaly
Hi Kaly,
I address that in last week’s blog about migraines.
They’re absolutely healable.