I had a nice long meditation session this morning where I intentionally decided to practice my clairvoyance by receiving messages from my spirit guides. The images that came through were very abstract, which I understand is common when communicating with the spirit world. It was good practice for me to receive and then try to make meaning of what I was seeing. As I received images, I wrote them down. They seemingly had no connection, but I figured at some point it would make sense to me. The first images that came through were strange. I saw a flat line - like an EKG flat line. The next images that reminded me of elephants - a tube that resembled a twisty playground slide but also was reminiscent of an elephant trunk - and a tusk. Then I got this heavy feeling in my chest, which reminded me of the colloquial saying 'like an elephant on your chest.' When I put all those together, it had a very specific meaning - heart attack.
Other things came through as well. I saw a paperclip and was given the word "Buick." My brain did word association with the paperclip. It went paperclip -> clippy (yes *that clippy*) -> computers -> my grandfather. Between the association from paperclip to my grandfather and the connection of the Buick to my grandmother, I got the sense that spirit was trying to tell me something about her. I'd hate to think that she's going to have a heart attack but the association is too coincidental. She's 94 years old and not exactly in the best of health. I also was told to reach out to my uncle (my grandmother's son) this past Sunday to reconnect with him. These things put together are telling me that whatever is going to happen with her is likely to happen soon. I can't imagine otherwise why I would be receiving these messages now. Of course I am not sure what or if I should say to any of my family members. As we know in the spirit world, time isn't linear, so it's entirely possible that whatever is going to occur won't be until some time from now. If that's the case, then I would unnecessarily worry them all. Plus I think this message was just for me - I didn't get a sense that I should be running off to tell my family my grandmother is in imminent danger.
It was an interesting exercise, and one I'll likely employ on a more regular basis. Making sense of fragmented imagery is only going to strengthen my skills.
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