How to speak your intuitive truth
If you intuitively feel that the time has come to be honest and tell the truth about something from your past then you’re not alone. Across the world right now men, women, and children are coming forward with shocking truths about experiences that have often compromised and hurt them and broken not just the laws of their respective countries but the spiritual laws of honouring and respecting our fellow human beings.
Speaking the truth in certain circumstances is challenging. We may need to tell someone we’re scared of that we want to leave them or explain to a parent that we’ve done something really bad, or tell a loved one that we’re sick. Despite desperately wanting to be upfront and honest we keep putting off that conversation that we fear will change our lives and the lives of the people around us.
Growing up, I can remember telling the truth that my mother thought was a lie. I was punished, sent to bed and had my privileges stopped. And I know I’m not alone in that experience. It’s no wonder that even as adults we can have a real fear of telling our intuitive truth. After all, if we know the truth will at the very least hurt someone’s feelings and at worse cause indescribable trouble then it’s understandable if we’d prefer on occasion to gloss over it.
But telling our intuitive truth is essential to our peace of mind and wellbeing. It requires undiluted courage and maturity but there is nothing as important as giving all you’ve got to the honesty lurking within you.
So how do we do it, how do we tell our intuitive truth?
The first requirement is to call on your Spirit Guides and your loved ones in Spirit for their guidance and support. If you ask Spirit to guide and direct you with every step of your truth-telling then you can rest assured you will remain on a path that is taking you in the right direction.
Secondly, make a conscious choice about the environment you want to be in when you deliver your truth and try and make sure there is an ambience of calm. If you’re genuinely concerned about the reaction you’ll receive then always tell your truth in a public place where you can feel a degree of protection and safety. Have a trusted friend nearby in case you need them.
And thirdly, be brave. Your intuitive truth may rock the boat, but it is time to bring light to the dark by telling it.
Remember, there are always three truths: yours, theirs, and the actual truth! Everyone has a perspective, an opinion, and the ability to judge and criticize. If you’re telling an intuitive truth that people want to know about then happy days. If, on the other hand, you’re about to break the news nobody wants to hear then it’s only your truth that matters. Tell it loud and proud, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
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