by Susan K Morrow | May 26, 2013 | Health & Spirit, Money & Spirit, Suzi-Q & A, The Psychic Has Pspoken!, Your Life
A client recently asked me about feeling drawn to things like classes or material things that she felt she couldn’t afford or justify buying. Now, I am not one to get into other people’s money stories. We all have them, and they are ours to deal with. (Unless I am your coach, and you ask me to help you, of course.)
After I channeled the answer from her spirit guides, I noticed the answer might be helpful to others, who wonder, “Why Can’t I Have That?” too. So here it is:
“As for your question below, about affording opportunities and the challenges therewith… I would say it’s all a matter of perspective and desire.
“Perspective being about all the coaches and teachers and information that are out there and available, some for no cost, some for a small cost, some for more. There’s a wide range, and sometimes we are drawn to the more costly ones.
“And that brings us to the desire part of it. You never have a desire for something without the ‘how’ being made available to you. Of course, the hard part can be figuring out what that HOW is! But the ‘how’ is not your job, it’s up to the Universe.
“So focus on the results you want, in terms of feelings, and leave the ‘how’ up to the Universe.
“And maybe, if something is hard to come by, it’s not the right program for you. Maybe there is something easier to get (e.g. cheaper) that is actually better for you. Keep your eyes open!”
Until next time, O Best Beloveds, Y’all be good! (2-23-10)
by Susan K Morrow | May 26, 2013 | The Psychic Has Pspoken!, Your Life
Wow, it has been incredibly busy around my little atelier lately! You may have noticed my new website–you’re lookin’ at it!–followed very shortly by my new book site–and oh, yeah, a whole new email system, too. (Want to join the email list and get three free reports? Click here.)
You’d better believe I have been burning the midnight oil, burning the candle at both ends, and burning holes in my computer screen from staring at it so long!
I managed to take a break in the middle of this week. I became so frustrated with what I was trying to do that I gave up. That’s right–I just quit! I even said it out loud, “I QUIT!” And I didn’t know when I was coming back to it, I just knew I couldn’t keep working on it. So I enjoyed my afternoon, watched some TV with my daughter, made a nice supper, and got a good night’s sleep.
About mid-morning the next day, I got back to work and guess what… I felt better! I felt competent again, and I was able to get my stuff done, even more than I had been planning to do.
I think that “I QUIT!” was what really did the trick. Surrender can be very powerful. Next time you’re up to your hiney in alligators, try quitting for a little while. When you come back to your project, maybe the alligators will have turned into bunny rabbits!
Until next time, as usual, y’all be good! (3-22-10)
by Susan K Morrow | May 26, 2013 | The Psychic Has Pspoken!, Your Life
I’ve had a rough couple of weeks. It’s true–the woman known as the Cheerful Mystic and Happy Medium (couldn’t resist) occasionally runs into rough waters. And it sucks. Fortunately, these moments don’t last, and yes, I DO work on getting them to end faster!
Some folks (maybe you) feel like it’s always rough. Their lives feel like they are not their own, and they feel like they don’t have any control over what happens to them. Believe it or not, that is not true. YOU are the creator of your life, whether you like what you’ve created or not!
Here’s what I have been doing lately to get out of my funk:
1) Forcing myself to “think happy thoughts”. I’m not kidding. I consciously embrace fantasies of trips to Disney World, my dream house (which is coming soon), and fun encounters with others. I find that fantasies are better than memories, not because they are any different to your brain or the Universe, but because they can be perfect, and with perfect thoughts come perfect feelings of joy, ultimately resulting in a shift in your energy and a better day.
2) Asking myself, “What was I thinking before this all started?” This can be more complicated, but you can think about what your thoughts were and connect them to what’s going on now, what you’ve created with those thoughts. Don’t dwell, just understand. Sometimes it helps to know “Why did I create THIS???”
If you need help with this type of exercise, something that will change the results of your constant CREATING… You know where to find me!
Until next time, y’all be good! (3-21-10)
by Susan K Morrow | May 26, 2013 | Your Life
Had a coffee chat with a friend today, and she asked me what kind of people I work with, and who, for example, is likely to land in my Master’s Course or my Destiny Celebration.
Fortunately, I have somehow become quite brilliant at attracting clients I truly love (and who love me back). I get to experience their life improvements with them, and I am humbled and gratified!
So to answer the question, I only had to think about my clients and who they are.
Most of them are women, and most of them are at least mid-30s in age and younger than 65. And that is a generalization–I recently graduated a 25-year-old college student from my Master’s Course. And a recent Destiny Celebration grad is a man in his 60s. So there are variables.
But here’s what they almost all have in common:
They are asking “Is that all there is?”
And yes, I am familiar with the old song of the same name. It continues, “If that’s all there is, my friend, then let’s keep dancing…” And dancing is great, as long as we look toward where we are dancing!
“Is that all there is?” often arises when a woman’s children are almost-grown or have just left home. Sometimes it happens when a grown child comes back home for a while. Or when a woman gets divorced at any age. Or when she’s approaching a milestone like age 30 or age 40 or age 50–and she suddenly wakes up and says, “Eek! Is that all there is? This is not where my life is supposed to be!”
And that’s when these good people land on my doorstep. Using my seemingly-magical tools and information, they make subtle but significant changes in their thoughts and ideals until–voila!–they know the answers! And they find that there is much more than “that”.
by Susan K Morrow | May 26, 2013 | Channeled Messages, Money & Spirit, Tales from the Psychic's Diary, The Psychic Has Pspoken!, Your Life
As a modern mystic, capable of all manner of surreal tasks, I channel messages from my clients’ angels and guides, on the clients’ behalf. (Want your own Mystic Mail? Find out about it here.)
One recent such message was so profound and timely that I feel it is really important to share. In fact, when the message started to come through me, I had the feeling that it was for a much larger audience than the client. Her question was about money and how it was her biggest concern at the moment.
Here’s the answer from her angels and guides:
Our dear, everyone’s biggest concern is money. Yes, it truly is. The man in the 3rd-world country wants to feed his family and the woman at the top of the stock market wants to buy a new Mercedes. Money makes the world go around. So rather than looking at money like a problem, like something you wish you didn’t have to think about, embrace it. It’s just like eating, sleeping, and pooping, Everybody’s gotta do it every day. So what do YOU need to do? Keep doing what you’re doing, but do it with love, change your attitude to one that says, “I love me, and I love the people I love. I work at this because I love me, and if I don’t love this work, then I am not loving me, so I will do other work.” When you want to change your work, you ask the right people and you find out what other work to do. If you don’t want to work at all, then set your sights on that. You don’t have to plan it, like “I want this much money, so I can go this long without working and live in this way”. But you can say, “I want to have freedom in my life!” And that will find its way to you. Embrace money not as a necessary evil or as something that has always eluded you, but as your friend, your partner in creating a life that you love and want every day. It’s not that you want to look past it, or to forget anything you have learned, not at all, but you are using everything you know, and now you know more. You know that it is your friend, so invite it to tea. Say, “Hello, money, I love you, and I need you, and guess what–you need me too, so let’s be friends and let’s have fun together. Thanks for being there for me.” It may not feel true today, but it will be true tomorrow. We could just shake you until this sinks into your head. But you can do it yourself. Believe us, we’re true. True blue!
And I will leave you with those thoughts, along with your own angels and guides.
Until next time, Susan K. Morrow (2-24-10)