Saturday, November 21, 2015

Five Things More Frightening Than The Terrorists


5. Allowing yourself to jump to conclusions without objectively reviewing the facts for yourself.

4. Using broad strokes to define and label people. “They’re Muslim, Christian, Jew, LGBT, Black, White, Latino, Male, Female, etc.” so therefore, they must be, (fill in the blank). It is irrational, incorrect and serves to dehumanize that group. It then becomes easy to think in terms of “them vs. us”. We have to protect ourselves from… THEM.

3. Allowing a statistically small number of people to bully and intimidate several billion generally gregarious, generous, loving humans into a fear driven global panic.

2. Abandoning our basic humanity just because it involves risk to help someone that needs a helping hand.

1. But THE most frightening thing is having billions of people focusing on such anger, hatred, and expecting the worst.

Energetically, it feeds power directly into that which you say you don’t want. It’s one of the Universal Principles, “that which you think about expands.” And if you think this is all a bunch of ‘hooey’ then you don’t believe in the power of prayer. Because each time you focus your attention on something, the Universe (God) responds… So as the saying goes, “be careful what you ask for.”

Is there risk in the world. Of course, but that doesn’t stop most of us
from living our lives. Are there bad people in the world? Of course, but just because some people are evil, that doesn’t translate into “EVERYONE” is evil.

I’m Christian, so I’ll use a Christian challenge. If Jesus walked up behind you and said, “hey… what’s cha up to?” If you answered honestly, would he slap you on the back and say, “thanks for carrying on my work…” or slap you upside the head and tell you to stop doing that in his name.

Just sayin’
~ Susan K. Edwards, Licensed Spiritual Healer, Coach

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Empath's Support During Major Crisis


Empath's Support During a Crisis

When the world explodes in a major crisis, empaths can have an amplified response. It's important that you protect yourself and deal with the flood of emotions in a positive, realistic way.

For example, I've never been much of a crier. But after the attacks in Paris recently, I was writing the prayer for the vigil. Suddenly, I began sobbing rather uncontrollably. Most unlike me. Knowing I'm an empath, I immediately realized I was 'feeling' the nearly global sadness over the attack in Paris. While I am upset by the events, I knew my sobbing was an exaggerated response. I allowed myself to cry for a while, but also protected myself from falling into a deep depression. See, I knew I was feeling other's sadness, and that unless I put up my 'shields' I could easily be caught up in the powerful fear-based vibrations.

What Empaths Can Do

1. Discern whether the emotions are 'yours' or if you are picking up other people's vibrations and emotions. How to know the difference? Well, I knew I wasn't a big crier and I don't have any direct connection with anyone caught up in the violence. I felt safe in my home, so I determined I was tapping into the more global vibration, not my own.

2. Protect your Mental Health. I have to limit how much of the 24/7 news machine I watch. I want to stay current with the news, but today's news broadcast model involves endless hash and rehash of the event until I become numb. More importantly, I begin to vibrate in that frequency.

Also limit how much you talk about the crisis and how much you listen to about it from others. Get skilled in gently guiding those around you off subjects that upset you onto more neutral or pleasant subjects.

3. You can only control your own behavior. Let me repeat that. You can only control your own behavior. Make a decision to set the timer on the 'pity party' and when the 'ding' goes off, move on to something that brings you 'up.' Listen to some good music, go for a walk, call an upbeat friend (but don't start talking/ranting about the current event!)

4. If there is something you can do about an upsetting situation, then do it. And sometimes, it's just as simple as praying. When you can get back to your internal peace, you are positively effecting those around you, and they around them, and on and on around the world. So wage peace my friend. Spread Unconditional Love, not fear-based thinking.

Some of my empath friends think that in order to care about others and the world, they have to feel every pain, every sadness, ever trauma affecting everyone, everywhere. Trust me, that's NOT how to show you care. Show you care by taking care of yourself, stay centered in your peace of mind, stay centered in Unconditional Love and Divine Energy. That's how to help.

~ Susan K. Edwards, Licensed Spiritual Healer, Spiritual Coach