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Spirit Guides for Beginners

Najiah Tehami Hasan

Spirit Guides for Beginners:  The Ultimate Guide on contacting and interacting with your spirit guide, as well as channeling the spirit world

 

Consider the last time you went to a movie theater to see a thrilling film. The movie is playing, the lights are dimmed, the speakers are turned up high, and you are completely immersed in the plot: the characters, the drama, and the fight. You're so engrossed in the plot that you can forget you're not truly a part of it; that you're just sitting in a movie theater, watching and observing it from afar. The theater does an excellent job of engrossing you and leading you to lose track of time for hours at a time. This is quite similar to how our consciousness functions. We have a tendency to become absorbed in our own internal shows.

When you're watching a movie, you're attracted in by the content on the screen and the sounds coming from the speakers. They make you forget that you're there in a movie theater, watching a movie. In his book Untethered Soul, Michael Singer compares the individual in the movie theater to our inner selves. You are the one who sees everything and is conscious of the ideas and feelings displayed on your imovie screen.' Spirituality is the ability to detach oneself from the movie's plot and become conscious of your location in the theater.

You can be reminded of your isolation from the movie if someone coughs or checks their phone when you're actually viewing it. It's different in your thoughts because the movie has synchronized all of your senses, not just sight and sound. These senses also correspond to your thoughts and emotions. When this is the case, separating oneself from the film becomes much more difficult. When you can't do this, your consciousness identifies with the items it encounters instead of as a witness. The difficult but important process of spiritual progress is waking up from this movie.

To start this process, we must first comprehend the nature of our natural minds. Simply simply, you have an internal voice that is constantly speaking. It keeps you in constant internal struggle about pretty much everything in your life, including whether you said the right thing or made the correct decision, and so on... It is, however, exceedingly unreliable and, as a result, largely pointless. Why do you need a narrator when you're already experiencing the world? It's basically just a matter of attempting to make yourself feel more at ease in your surroundings. It provides you a sense of security and control. The essential realization is that this voice is not yours. It is also featured in the film. The first step toward spirituality is to commit to remembering that you don't have to feed into this drama, that you are the one who notices the voice's talk.