Today, I am struggling to be in harmony within myself, in response to a recurrent issue. I think it's important that we share our struggles as well as our triumphs. When we open up about our difficulties, it allows others in similar situations to take comfort knowing that they are not alone. Recently, I was made aware of some unethical practices occurring in my area. Specifically, I learned that someone is "practicing" Ayurveda on a relatively large client base without any training. I am struggling to be at peace with this disturbing knowledge, accepting that my responsibility does not extend to the business choices of other adults. I am figuring out how to balance my own ethical and professional conduct with my emotional response to this issue. Having spoken to this person calmly and in a straightforward manner to address my concerns about potential harm to others, I have to trust in the universal wisdom that prevails. Sometimes, it's hard to let go.
When I first started investigating reports of hauntings, apparitions, and poltergeist activity, most people not only didn't accept the idea paranormal activity, but thought I was an idiot for doing so.
Now, "paranormal investigators" are sprouted like weeds, and most of them have no clue as what they are doing.
it was during this time I discovered that I had the ability to communicate with souls that have passed on and crossed over to the other side. That was back in the day when psychics were few and far between. Today it is in vogue to call oneself a psychic, and even more so, a medium.
When the paranormal field became crowded I took the high road and left all together. Now that there are so many people claiming to be mediums I am taking the what I do to a higher level that is teaching people how to move forward in their grief.
My suggestion is that rather than becoming upset at what this person is doing or what is happening in your field you ask yourself, "How can I use this as an opportunity to grow?"
Blessings,
Anthony
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Michelle is an Ayurvedic practitioner with over 15 years of clinical experience.
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