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How to Get in Touch with Your Intuition

Mindfulness is a popular term today. When you sit still and listen to your breathing, and reach the point where nothing can disturb you, then you have achieved the ability to tune into what sustains you and all that lives on the Earth.

This is called connecting to the light and/or the energy that brings messages to you every day, like tuning into one radio station and then tuning into another later. Tuning into classical music has different wavelengths than louder or faster music. When you tune in, messages are perceived differently by every individual. The more you practice connecting the calmer, more energetic and more grounded you feel. People tune in every day without thinking about it like a new mother listening to her baby. The practice of tuning in is a conscious effort.

Connecting will take you to a calm place like being in the eye of a storm. The creative light and energy that guides you and helps you create beauty in the world. That light and/or energy changes constantly from a high vibration to a low vibration and back again. The higher the vibration the messages can be perceived clearly.

 

 

 

 

 

You can hear the voices of the universe when connected. Plants and animals stay connected. They are not caught in the trappings of the world like a new car or a new house. Plants have messages for you to help you grow, to heal or to be joyous. Practice and listen. They are there for us. We need them more than ever and need to collaborate with them for the answers we need.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forthcoming Book:

Plants are Speaking. Are You Listening?

Linda Langelo, horticulturalist and author, shares her insight and wisdom on how to attune with the environment through plants, and how to find healing in the garden. She states, “This is a book written with our future in mind, a future of creating bridges through a different relationship with our plants.” Further, Linda seeks to guide the reader to… “be refreshed and energized as you experience your garden anew through a spiritual connection.”

 

 

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