
Summary Of The Channeled Wisdom Live Nov. 26
This is a little recap of the wisdom that was channeled during the live on Nov. 26. I firmly believe in divine timing and if you were called to listen to this, then the messages are for you no matter when it is heard. We talked about having access to infinite wisdom when we need it, our own unique strengths, looking after our physical body to "tame" our emotional body, and engaging in our curiosities.
Transcript
Hello everyone,
This is Nancy here from Nancy Inspired and I'm here with the recap from today's live.
I do lives every Sunday on Insight Timer where I channel wisdom for the coming week.
I have a gift that I call Soul Telepathy where I'm able to hear what your own soul is trying to tell you in terms of your own growth and higher evolution.
When I do group reading like that it's what is the most common denominator,
What's the most important thing for the group at that time to hear and I've started to add when I'm asking for permission to add in the people that are listening at the time of the live as well as people joining in later.
So if you were called to listen to this recording it's probably because the messages within it are for you.
I've had lots of people during the lives ask me if I could do recaps and so the last three weeks I've been doing recaps so here we go.
The first little bit of messaging I began talking about how we have different layers to us in that we have our skin suit which is our life,
Our personality right now,
What we've lived,
What we're doing,
Our flaws,
Our quirks,
Our foibles,
Whatever it is this is our skin suit.
This is our journey right now at this moment in time in the lifetime that we have at the moment.
Kind of underneath that and this is the part that I hear most often.
I call it our soul and it is the part of us that is guiding this skin suit.
The part of us that is aware of the soul contract that we came here for,
The things that we need to learn and it's guiding us into situations to learn from or how to grow in different situations.
Maybe it's the very thing that led you to listen to this talk today who knows and then on another level this one usually comes out when I'm doing more individual readings and this is like this deeper timeless soul family level,
This divine consciousness,
This connection to collective consciousness,
Divine wisdom and it's the part of your being that's been around you know for a long long time,
Numerous lifetimes,
Lots of learnings and it's this deeper deeper part of you.
So when I'm doing these collective readings I am tapping into that sort of that that second layer,
That soul that's kind of helping us to evolve.
I don't do divination,
I can't tell you what's gonna happen in the future but this is the wisdom for the week and so far I've been getting some pretty great feedback in terms of it applying.
So the first one was I started to share and this this happens a lot when I'm doing the lives is I start to share a story and then it's like oh that's exactly the messaging that's coming.
So I started to share a story about trusting the process and it was about the first time that I did a collective reading for a group of people in person and up until that point I had done couples,
I had done a couple of small groups,
I had done lots of individual readings but I'd never done like a like a public event where I tapped into all the people there and it was really nerve-wracking because I really didn't know what I was gonna say.
I didn't have a plan,
It's different than when I am doing consulting work or public speaking in the education realm where I have set slides and presentations and what I'm supposed to do.
This was very much well let's hope I get some messaging and I had a starting point and then I had to trust the process and then as I was talking about that that was the messaging and the messaging is to trust that the knowledge is there when you need it.
So this week remember that you have access to all the wisdom that you need when you need it that we need to trust and I was told to tell a little story about a little fellow that I taught in kindergarten a number of years ago who was absolutely brilliant brilliant brilliant mind but definitely pretty severe on the ADHD spectrum and so one time I was asking him we were doing a little Mother's Day project and I was asking him what he thought his mother's favorite color was and he was just like oh and he just couldn't think of what his mother's favorite color was and I said Evan it's just anything like what what color are you thinking and he just couldn't think and so then I changed my question and I said what's happening in your mind that's making it so that you don't know what to say and he said well there's just so many options and I keep trying to come up with the best answer and then all the answers get stuck and it can't come out.
It's like I'm swimming in a whirlpool of all of the possibility answers and I can't pick one.
Well I thought that was such a beautiful analogy and so I said put yourself in the middle of that whirlpool and just reach out and grab an answer take a look at it and if it's the right answer great use it and if it's not throw it back and choose another one and and so he did that was then his system and years later I ran into him and he recalled that conversation he said how much it helped him to understand how his brain worked.
So the messaging this week for all of you is trust that the knowledge is there when you need it.
If you put yourself into a calm state of mind and just ask what do I need to know right now the answer is there for you.
You have access to all of that divine wisdom all of that information all of your own memory bank all of your experiences as well as that collective wisdom you have access to at any moment in time and that was one of the things that we were asked to remember today.
The next bit of messaging was just talking about how the group that we were listening to and probably you if you're listening to this it's just feeling a little bit depleted at this time of year physically and it was about looking after yourself physically take the time to get enough sleep try any good food exercise drink water curb any bad habits boost your immune system.
I know where I live the temperatures changing it's getting colder the days are getting shorter like the the dark is longer and this is a time when there's lots of colds and flus that go around and so I heard to just boost your immune system but one of the reasons why we're being called to boost our immune system is because the the wording that came I thought it was pretty cool the wording that came is that look after your physical body to allow our emotional body to be tamed and I thought that was really interesting wording because I didn't fully understand it it was look after our physical body to allow our emotional body to be tamed and I wasn't quite sure how to interpret that but then I was given the information.
I'm reading a book called Braiding Sweetgrass right now and it's a fabulous book it's escaping me for a moment who the author is Braiding Sweetgrass I'll try and put it in the notes but she in the book was talking about harvesting and indigenous ways of harvesting and how there were sort of two groups at least the part that I was reading there was two groups where one group harvested by kind of pulling out chunks the others did it kind of by clipping and then there was because she was a botanist that there was sort of a scientific study done to see which way was the best way.
Long story short they discovered that neither way was best but that harvesting was important so the the sweetgrass that was pulled up by clumps thrived the sweetgrass that was clipped thrived but the sweetgrass that was not harvested at all struggled and withered and wasn't a healthy crop so what I was hearing about this is that that emotional body to be tamed we need to allow things allow our emotions to grow in a healthy way.
Now the other part that came to me and it was from that book as well Braiding Sweetgrass was that the harvesters taught you don't take the first one you see and you don't take the last one they don't pick and tell the last one and you leave half and what I heard in terms of relating this to our emotions is that the first thing that we see sometimes with our emotions is actually not what's going on it's the thing that's caught our attention it's the thing that's got a reaction but if we dig a little deeper it's not usually the thing that's really upsetting us it's the thing that set us off the straw that broke the camel's back so to speak and also we can't go to the last thing because you know life unfortunately that's part of our journey there is always more things coming there's always joys and sorrows around the corner and but the thing that was really important I think was that we can't jump in and go and take on all of our emotional burdens at once we can only harvest half grow from half get the learning from half and allow ourselves to have that space it's kind of tame that that those wild emotions and so it was about taking the time to just sort of dissect half of what our emotional stuff is don't get consumed by all of it we can't tackle all of it at once and sort of the imaging that was coming was kind of like you know this layer and this layer and this layer and this layer and until we're completely consumed and all we can see is our suffering what I was hearing was you know it's not the first thing that set us off it's usually a little deeper than that and tackle half of it not the whole of it and that will allow you to thrive and you know harvest the learning from your emotions as opposed to letting things run wild tame that emotional body the next bit of messaging that came was that our sense of self try not to let our sense of self be tied to learning and conditioning like what we are supposed to be so we've all had mentors we've all had guides we've all had people that we've looked up to and sometimes they're in alignment with us and sometimes they're not and what I'm hearing is that some of our sense of what self-worth is tied to how we think we're supposed to do it whether that's how society's taught us or our families or our relationships or our schools whatever it is but that our sense of self-worth is tied to doing things the way we think the right way is perceived to be so I was given the words to tell a story and that was about my sister being an example so my sister and I are very very different my sister was always tall and thin and very beautiful I was always a little on the rounder side my sister was always a straight-a student honor student you know 98 average I always struggled a bit in school we're both intelligent but I struggled my sister was very type-a everything organized I was a little bit more free-spirited shall we say my sister was very much like my parents everything was very organized everything followed certain patterns very logical you know straight lines and I tended to be very circular in my thinking well I grew up feeling that my way was not effective and not a correct way of thinking and hers and my parents was the right way to think and as a result I really second guessed myself and I didn't value myself enough and and really kind of settled for a lot less than I deserved in a lot of situations because I felt unworthy I felt that because I wasn't like them that I wasn't enough and what I'm hearing is that for anyone listening to that take a look at that negative self-talk that holds you back because of the unrealistic expectations that we place on ourselves based on what we've learned what we've seen in others I didn't need to be like them I needed to understand my own uniqueness and celebrate it and not feel judged and now I do that and it's interesting because my family values what I bring to the table because it's different than what they bring to the table and so but it took me valuing it myself before that turned around and so I'm hearing that we think we have to be a certain way but it's actually our own strengths and talents and gifts and the way we look at the world in our own unique way that we have the privilege and the responsibility to bring to the table I heard to share a story and that was in my leadership journey when I did my master's degree in leadership we used a book by Tom Rath called Strengths Finder and in it you do this whole like personality test kind of thing and we find out what our you know top five leadership qualities were and when I got my back it was winning others over empathy positivity all these kind of things like that I'm like wow that's a that's a cheerleader not a leader you know and I was expecting I wanted to you know what I viewed a leader was was assertive and organized and strong and all these things and and I I didn't value what I brought to the table now that I've been in leadership for a while and I recognized that something like empathy and winning others over is actually a really big leadership quality but I really didn't value it at the time because in my mind a leader was somebody that people were scared of and someone who's positive and win others over and empathetic is not someone that people are scared of so I didn't equate it with leadership so what I'm hearing to tell you is that the way that you do things is the way that you need to celebrate find your own unique way your sense of self where should not be tied to the perceived norms because those perceived norms are just perceptions they're just maybe what's been done in the past or maybe in that particular circumstance and maybe what's exactly needed is a fresh new perspective so strength in your own way all right and then oh yeah and then I ended up sharing a story about how I've always said I'm strong like water so water can be very flexible it can fit any shape it can molt anything it's nurturing but drip by drip it can bore a hole through concrete if it needs to and so don't underestimate your strengths don't underestimate your strengths the next little bit of information was engage with your curiosity so the wording that I heard was don't just seek entertainment to be placated and coaxed into a false sense of contentment genuinely get curious about something and engage with it what makes you curious and engage with what makes you curious rather than just being entertained so the story that I was told to relate was way back when I was teaching a grade 4 class and it was a warm May day I think and we were learning about the pioneers and there was a kid who was like kind of giving a bit of attitude and that wasn't very hard being a pioneer would have been easy so I took them outside and I had them act it out and for every minute that was an hour and I made them pretend to cut trees and haul trees and pick rocks and set up their homestead and you know kind of took all afternoon there by the end I like wow this was really hard and I didn't really think much of it until much later on a young woman came to my school as a student teacher and she was one of the students in that grade 4 class and she said that because of that curiosity that was awoken in her she ended up doing an anthropology degree and then because she enjoyed that activity well I'm sure it wasn't just that but that's what she said influenced her she wanted to become a teacher so that she could inspire that same sense of curiosity in kids so you never know what direction your curiosity is going to go so I'm hearing clearly engage in curiosity what are you curious about and engage with it genuinely engage with it allow some of your entertainment this week to be from exploring something you're curious about then we went on to do a bunch of individual readings which you know some of the messages I wasn't going to get into individual readings but the one that that I did here was that that I felt was relevant for lots of people was one woman asked about a reading and what I saw was like a basket of buttons with all kinds of different shapes and sizes and numbers of holes and it was like she's trying to sort it and couldn't move forward because it was too hard to sort because she couldn't do it just by color because then there was the number of holes and the idea that sometimes we get bogged down by all the little details and sometimes that's not necessary sometimes it's just about throwing all the buttons in a basket and picking out what you need when you need it which took us full circle back to the beginning of the reading and telling us to remember that the information we need everything we need the tools we need are available to us at any time when we need them we just have to know how to look for them and ask I hope you enjoyed this little recap and feel free to join my lives every Sunday at 1.
30 mountain time and I look forward to seeing you there
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Cara
December 1, 2024
It was my first time here. We're of like- minds. I'll tune in next Sunday afternoon to listen and contribute, perhaps. Shanti, Peace.
Raven
June 16, 2024
Love that podcast!… May find a way to get to you on Sunday sometime… Although right now I have an astrology class on Sunday
Anja
May 17, 2024
Wow! This really resonated so much! All of it! It's the first time I'm listening to you. A great BIG THANK YOU!! ... especially the part with your sister. Same here... mine just passed away few weeks ago. Anyway this was beautiful. Lot's of love ❤️
