Mistake 6: The Top 8 Reasons People Fail at Spirit-Guides
========= Mistake 6: Believing the Identity of Your Spirit-Guides is Predetermined ========= There's a tendency to assume that the identity of your guides is set-in-stone. As if it’s a cosmic Netflix series—you just sit on the couch, hit “play,” and wait for the plot to reveal itself. In this view, your spirit-guides are predetermined Your only job is to wait patiently while your spirit guides, over time.. ..slowly introduce themselves like mysterious guests at a masquerade ball. Notice use of the word: - predetermined. That word matters, because underneath it sits a stack of assumptions: → The identity of your guides is already fixed. → They are who they are, and you have no say in the matter. → Their identity will never change. → Therefore, your role in their identity is entirely passive—you influence nothing, determine nothing, and manifest nothing in that regard You’re basically a spiritual houseplant: present, alive, but not consulted about who guides you. However, in spirit… all is possible. - The spiritual realm is not a context of limitation. - It’s a context of limitless possibility. And in a context of limitless possibility, which of these actually makes more sense? --> That you have no say in who your guides are? --> Or that you do have a say? Is the spirit realm: --> a place of limitation and predeterminism? --> Or a place of choice and possibilities? What feels more intuitively true to you? If—like me—you land on these two conclusions: → You do have a say about who your guides are → Spirit is a place of choice, not limitation Then certain implications naturally follow: → The identity of your guides may not be as fixed as we assume → You may, in fact, be able to manifest who they are So how do you work with this insight? You begin by asking pointed questions, such as: - “Who do I want my guides to be?” - “What qualities and attributes do I want my guides to have?” Before we wrap this up, there’s one more important point to make: