Send us a text A man learns to see without eyes—and discovers that vision without intention is just another way to feel empty. We use Henry Sugar’s whimsical, razor-sharp journey to talk about what actually makes intuition reliable: disciplined practice, honest motives, and the slow work of integration. From the candle-flame technique to the crash of post-achievement emptiness, we trace how unhealed parts can hijack even the most impressive gifts, and why clarity begins when we name our why. ...
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Send us a text A man learns to see without eyes—and discovers that vision without intention is just another way to feel empty. We use Henry Sugar’s whimsical, razor-sharp journey to talk about what actually makes intuition reliable: disciplined practice, honest motives, and the slow work of integration. From the candle-flame technique to the crash of post-achievement emptiness, we trace how unhealed parts can hijack even the most impressive gifts, and why clarity begins when we name our why. ...
Clearing the Path: Three Foundational Keys to Unlock Your Intuitive Gifts
Blooming Wand
18 minutes
6 months ago
Clearing the Path: Three Foundational Keys to Unlock Your Intuitive Gifts
Send us a text Five years ago, Blooming Wand began with simple tarot readings. Today, as we celebrate this milestone, I'm reflecting on the powerful journey that's transformed both my practice and the community we've built together. What started as card readings has evolved into evidential mediumship, intuitive healing, life coaching, and ancestral medicine work—all aimed at providing you with the highest level of spiritual support and guidance. The most remarkable pattern I've noticed over ...
Blooming Wand
Send us a text A man learns to see without eyes—and discovers that vision without intention is just another way to feel empty. We use Henry Sugar’s whimsical, razor-sharp journey to talk about what actually makes intuition reliable: disciplined practice, honest motives, and the slow work of integration. From the candle-flame technique to the crash of post-achievement emptiness, we trace how unhealed parts can hijack even the most impressive gifts, and why clarity begins when we name our why. ...