Your language when speaking to others about your beliefs for the purpose of trying to help them is the key to whether they receive the information you're offering or not. I never want to come off as a know-it-all, an unsolicted teacher, or being too out there to help others with the "real" world. So, I try to stick to language that will leave their minds open to what I have to say. You may ask, how can I know what will tune them out? I'm guessing: Preachy, religious-sounding stuff (especially if it's not their religion), airy-fairy stuff, or talk of change or transformation can turn some people off or be just plain scary. So here's some words I've come up with to keep conversations open and flowing:
Getting in touch with your Intuition when you need it most (instead of spirit or soul) through meditation.
Redirect your life (instead of change or transform).
Aligning with Nature's rhythms (instead of God or Universe).
Love your own essence (instead of self, spirit, soul, divine energy).
Got any more? Love to all, Deb B.
Getting in touch with your Intuition when you need it most (instead of spirit or soul) through meditation.
Redirect your life (instead of change or transform).
Aligning with Nature's rhythms (instead of God or Universe).
Love your own essence (instead of self, spirit, soul, divine energy).
Got any more? Love to all, Deb B.