Thursday, January 24, 2013

Let go and Let God

Once upon a time, I sent healing to a friend's family. He was worried about issues that his parents were facing. They are from India and my friend lives in London so the distance was weighing on him. It is not easy to be far from home when things are not right with family. 

During the energy healing I worked on clearing some of the unhealthy patterns that had been handed down the ancestral line. When it was nearly over I was surprised to sense a very powerful, protective and intimidating energy around them. The energy was letting me know that he/it would take it from there. 

I had never felt anything so strong or powerful. My intuition told me it was noble, though I was also a bit awed and scared. I asked for a name and got a one word answer: Ganesh. My first thought was "I must be crazy" but I went with it anyway. I got a strong feeling that he was looking after them and that I should pass that message on. He aso suggested I back off, as my healing wasn't needed. I was reluctant to mention Ganesh to my friend because I might sound like a complete nutter. Who was I to see or hear him? 



I met this friend for dinner and I worked up the courage to mention it over dessert. He was shocked. He told me he had been asking Ganesh for help and had been feeling hurt because he thought Ganesh abandoned them. This is something we can all relate to. How many times have we asked God for help and then resented him for leaving us alone with our problems? I remember hearing sermons about it as a child, though it went in one ear and out the other. Even Jesus asked "Why have you forsaken me?"

The experience taught me three things: 
  • It would make all of our lives so much easier if we learned to tune into our intuition. Not everyone has a psychic friend who can spot the angel over their shoulder and confirm their presence. Faith can be reassuring, but certainty takes it to a whole other level. You see it, you believe it and it makes you feel better, knowing you're cared for. 
  • When we ask for Divine help it is best to back off. Whether it is God, a Saint, your favourite Archangel or even Jesus, Mary, Ganesh or a Goddess (I have glimpsed them too), let them get on with and then wait for a sign on how to proceed. They send us clues but often we are so stressed we miss it. Let go and Let God. Relax.
  • There is something to polytheism though I can't put my finger on it. I don't know what Ganesh is - a deity or a massively powerful spirit - but he is definitely real. He feels stronger and more powerful than the Archangels or even Mother Mary. Less human than Jesus. It was something else. 

This Ganesh Was a Gift From A Friend =) 





 


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Regina Chouza is an Energy Healer, Angel Medium and author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. She studied angels, tarot and astrology at The College of Psychic Studies in London, and qualified as a Healer at the School of Intuition & Healing. Regina's passion is bringing joy and empowerment to healing pursuits.  

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    2 comments:

    1. This is a remarkable story! Thank you so much for posting it. The first thing I thought of was the power of reincarnation. That this man was a very old soul and had carried the weight of previous lives. Back before the "first" organized society in Sumeria, India had an advanced civilization. There is PLENTY of written and physical evidence of flying machines, gods, racial intermixing and all the social drama we live through today. My point here is that myths passed down through ages have a large basis in truth. Seems like you've stumbled on that - congratulations!

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      1. Hi Anonymous, Thanks for the comment, that is very encouraging. This happened almost a year ago but I hadn't really processed it until now. Its funny because I started out wanting to write a post about angels and how to ask them for help, and this spilled out instead =)

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