I want to humbly reminded you that you are the real deal and sometimes even if you doubt yourself, Spirit will find a way to remind you. This is my story and I hope it resonates for you.
When I went live on Tiktok last night, I immediately got a sense that someone had a mother, brother and sister on the other side. I also sensed a car accident but didn't know who it was related to in that family.
I also saw a Colombian grandmother who wore a straw hat and had a stall at the local market.
In this moment I felt like a fraud. I mean, c'mon. Who are these people and am I making things up in my head?
Because no one could identify these people, I had a surge of IMPOSTER SYNDROME- you know the feeling, where you feel like you are a fake and a fraud.
But thankfully I have been doing this work too long to know that I am not a fake. I decided to turn things around, so I created a topic for my live on the Imposter Syndrome. My message was simple- Believe in Yourself because God does.
No sooner had I made that statement then a lady came into my stream and said she had a mother, brother and sister on the other side! I asked her if any of them passed from a car crash and she said no but her cousin did! The minute I got her validation, all the information started pouring out of me- everything she needed to hear in this moment. I apparently brought her a message she needed to hear. I was telling her that her people said she is not alone and they are with her. They said not to worry and that this too shall pass. She cried. She was going through a bitter divorce and her ex was manipulating her daughter against her and she felt very alone. The message was on time.
BY the end of my stream I was tired and ready to go but every few moments I would ask about the Colombian grandmother (remember I saw her at the beginning) and wouldn't you know it, a woman claimed her.
Her grandmother was Colombian and did wear a straw hat and sold flowers in the market! She was so happy to connect with her grandmother and I asked her about the necklace her gm gave her. She didn't have it because the other grandmother took it.
I was told it was an amulet of some sort and she should have it back. Little did I know that this woman believed in talismans and amulets and felt the power of my words so she was determined to get it back.
She was happy to hear from her grandmother because she felt attacked and felt the necklace was what she needed in that moment.
As I reflect on tonight's transmissions, I am happy to say that I am letting go of the imposter syndrome once and for all and I hope you do too. I share this story because maybe you don't have the experience or years to prove that you are the real deal, well that's ok. I know it in my heart that you are so you can take comfort in that as well as your inner knowing telling you that you are.
Live your life, trust your path and stay tuned for more stories. xoxo Uma