Connect to a Deeper You
At SpiritQuest, we hear from clients all the time that they either cannot connect to their inner truth, or they hear it, but argue with it. Many people doubt their inner voice so much, it’s hard for them to make the distinction between the inner critic and the inner voice at all. This inability becomes a major block in our relationships.
Finding Inner Truth Direction
If this is you, don’t worry, nothing is wrong with you. Confusion happens to everyone now and again. The focus of so many on the topic of accessing inner truth demonstrates how amazing we all are! It shows the incredible wisdom within we sense we know the answer. We sense it’s right there if we could just harness it, and we are right. The answer is almost always there.
Very often when clients are at a crossroads and stuck, we find the client is disconnected from inner wisdom, and often under the pall of the inner critic:
Does this sound familiar?
I’d probably fail
The confusing thing here is that run-on tape of the inner critic IS an inner voice. At least, it’s always playing in the background. So, how do we get past the run-on tape and hear our real, authentic inner truth, (which is ourselves minus limiting beliefs that stem from social conditioning)? Here are some methods SpiritQuest has found helpful:
1) Meditation
I know. It can be hard. The irony here is that we are asking for guidance from our SELF, but unwilling to be with ourselves for even a few minutes. So, create a pleasant, comfortable space where you know you can be undisturbed for a little while. Open yourself up to the feeling, in the body, of being confused. Of being at a crossroads. What does it physically feel like to hold the confusion or question in your mind?
Does your heart ache? Can you open to this ache?
Does your throat tighten? Can you open to this tightness?
Do you feel full of butterflies? Can you open to the fluttering?
Mindfulness and meditation are big (exciting) topics, but I think you will find a lot of clarity with just this short, simple exercise for connecting with inner truth. You might notice what the main emotions are behind the confusion or your blockage—where it’s located, or even other awesome insights. Our experience at SpiritQuest is that a little mindfulness of the body can take you to incredible places within.
Also, if you notice the inner critic’s voice while in meditation, repeat its judgment aloud. This is usually sobering because we hide from ourselves and ignore just how vicious our inner critic can be. We would NEVER speak to someone else the way we speak to ourselves behind the scene. When you make the inner tape speak out loud, it helps to let it go (because it’s so obviously toxic). Once you catch the inner critic in action once, it’s easier to catch it all the time.
2) Journaling
Health means….
Your mindfulness practice should help you being to distinguish critic from your authentic self. However, if you are still unsure, try closing your eyes and saying the statement aloud and feel, in your body, how it hits you and where.
3) Get Outside
4) The Paper Slip Test
What is it to feel inspired in your body? All that meditation should have helped you hone your ability to sense and connect to subtle energy, to refine your intuition.
Still Stuck?
If, after all these exercises you still remain in doubt put all the best options and ideas from the paper slip test back into the jar. Light some sage, say a prayer, meditate, play some epic opera, whatever gets you centered… and draw from the jar.
What would life be like if you acted on what you drew? Sometimes, we need to simply fail or be wrong to know what’s right. Your inner truth is simply telling you to act! It isn’t always in the WHAT of what we do but the HOW.
If you remain confused after significant inner work, this could be a clue that you need to practice the HOW of living. So make peace with potential “failure.” Dive in, and allow yourself to live without the inner critic; allow yourself to fail with grace. Take a risk, take a chance. Experiment with being happy even in less-than-ideal circumstances. Can you make a tedious chore joyful? Is it possible to be of service in some small way today? Can you smile inside even when something isn’t going “perfect”? Perhaps you can let yourself be wrong and not indulge the inner critic? Read about the value of self-care
SpiritQuest offers a variety of skills in our retreat packages, that can help you hold sacred space for yourself and your partner during life’s tough choices. We have a specific session to address the Crossroads, so call 928-282-2509 to ask our staff about this session!