Mistake 5: The Top 8 Reasons People Fail at Spirit-Guides
========= Mistake 5: Not Recognizing You're Already Communicating With Your Spirit-Guides ========= Many people unknowingly dismiss the subtle psychic abilities they already use every day. They assume that authentic spiritual communication must look dramatic—ritualistic, overwhelming, unmistakable. Something that arrives with thunder, lightning, chanting monks, and maybe a fog machine for good measure - oohhhmmm. Because of this assumption, anything quieter, subtler, or familiar gets brushed aside as “nothing special” or “just normal.” And in a way, they’re right. It is nothing out of the ordinary. But not because nothing psychic is happening—rather because being psychic is ordinary. It’s a natural, everyday part of being human. It’s so integrated into daily life that it’s like your nose: always there, doing its job, and completely ignored unless something "smells like a poo-poo". Think about it for a moment. Have you ever had a strong feeling about something without any obvious reason to feel that way? A feeling that didn’t come from your environment -- but instead popped up internally --> like an SMS from spirit, "Ding, you got mail!" Sometimes these feelings even contradict your outer environment. For instance, have you ever met someone and immediately felt that something about them isn’t right? And this happens even while everyone else is singing their praises, as if you somehow missed the memo about how “awesome” this person is. Nothing in the situation justifies your suspicion. By reputation, they seem fine. And yet… your inner alarm system is quietly blinking red. You ever had that experience? In moments like that, the feeling clearly didn’t come from external influence—because it directly contradicts it. Your internal GPS is saying “recalculating,” while everyone else is confidently driving straight toward a cliff. The sensation arose from within. Those are moments of guidance. And if you think back to those experiences, you’ll probably remember something else: