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You’re Not Imagining It. You’re Sensing the Field. They say, “Isn’t it just your intuition?” Or-- “Isn’t that New Age?” But here’s the truth: Your heart and brain are constantly emitting electromagnetic fields. This is science—not mysticism. According to the HeartMath Institute, these fields can extend several feet beyond your body and are capable of interacting with the energetic fields of others. Which means… You’re not imagining the shift in the room. You’re not “too sensitive.” You’re reading the field—with your nervous system, with your spirit, with the design God put in you from the beginning. Scripture calls it discernment of spirits (1 Corinthians 12:10). It says we don’t wrestle against flesh and blood but against unseen forces (Ephesians 6:12). And it urges us to test every spirit—because not every voice that whispers is from the Light (1 John 4:1). So yes—there are angelic messengers. Yes—there are deceiving spirits. And yes—there is a Voice within you that brings remembrance, peace, and alignment with truth. “The Spirit will guide you into all truth.” (John 16:13) “Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit.” (1 Corinthians 6:19) You're not crazy. You're not imagining it. You're guided. By Spirit. By peace. By Presence. And by the still small voice that may sound like your own-- but flows like God. 📚 DEFINITION & ETYMOLOGY Guide (n. / v.) → One who leads, shows the way, or directs another’s course. From Old French guider (12c) → “to guide, lead, conduct” Derived from Frankish or Germanic root witan / weit- → “to look after, to show the way, to know.” This is key: a guide is not merely someone who goes ahead—but one who knows the way because they’ve been there. The original root suggests wisdom in motion — not detached instruction, but embodied presence. 🇮🇱 HEBREW & 🇬🇷 GREEK CONTEXT Hebrew: נָחָה (nachah)→ To lead, to guide, to bring along a path. Psalm 23:3 “He guides (נָחָה) me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” Also used in Exodus 15:13: “You in your steadfast love have led the people whom you have redeemed; you have guided them by your strength to your holy dwelling.” Here, nachah isn’t just about direction—it’s relational and redemptive. It’s God leading by covenant love. Greek: ὁδηγός (hodēgos) → A leader on the road; a guide, instructor, teacher. From hodós (ὁδός) = way, path, road
“If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit.” Here, “lead” is ὁδηγός—a false guide, contrasting the true Way (ὁδός) who is Christ. Also used in Acts 8:31 “How can I, unless someone guides me?” Spoken by the Ethiopian eunuch. And who arrives? Philip—led by the Spirit. This moment reflects the Spirit’s role as Guide, revealed through human hands. 🧠 PSYCHOLOGICAL INTEGRATION To be “guided” psychologically is to submit the ego to something wiser, older, or more integrated. It is the internal orientation toward trust.
🔥 SPIRITUAL SYMBOLISM & REVELATION The entire life of Christ was both a guiding and guidable movement. He said: “I do only what I see the Father doing.” → Guided. And He also said: “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” → Guide. This paradox reveals something sacred: ✨ The truest Guide is also the most deeply guided. In the wilderness, the Israelites were led by a pillar of fire by night and cloud by day—symbols of Spirit and covering. In the New Covenant, this external guidance becomes internalized through the Holy Spirit: John 16:13 “But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth…” This is not mere teaching. It is indwelling revelation. The Spirit guides not only by direction, but by transformation—changing the one being led so they become like the Leader. And so: 🕊️ You are not just being shown the way. You are becoming the Way. 🕊️ AFFIRMATION I am guided by wisdom higher than my own. The Spirit of Truth leads me in every moment. I do not need to know the whole map-- I trust the One who walks with me, step by step. Even in the wilderness, I am not lost. The fire still burns. The cloud still covers. I am led by love. “GUIDED OR DECEIVED?
Mediumship, Divine Discernment, and the Nervous System” Do you hear voices? It’s a question they ask in psych evals. It’s also a question whispered in prayer rooms. And for those of us standing between the veil and the voltage, the answer isn’t always simple. Because hearing… isn’t the problem. It’s discerning who’s speaking. My friend Rosie asked me recently, “So… is it angels guiding you? Or is it your higher self?” And I smiled. Because this inked reminder? It’s more than a metaphor. So let’s open the door. Yes. We have angels. “He shall give His angels charge over you.” (Psalm 91:11) Yes. We have Spirit. “The Spirit will guide you into all truth.” (John 16:13) Yes. We have an inner voice that doesn’t thunder— it remembers. “The Holy Spirit… will bring to your remembrance all I have said to you.” (John 14:26) Some may consider me a medium-- a messenger in the middle, so to speak. But here's the discerning line: I don’t conjure voices from the clouds. I don’t channel strangers in the air. “Do not turn to mediums or spiritists…” (Leviticus 19:31) “Beloved, do not believe every spirit—test them.” (1 John 4:1) Scripture warns us: not every whisper is holy. Not every revelation is from the Light. So I test every voice. And I trust the One who speaks with peace. Who brings remembrance. Who never overrides the will, but always honors the heart. Because when the Spirit speaks-- it sounds like me. Because it is me. The higher part. The truer part. T he God-in-me part. But it’s also a conversation. Between my spirit-- and the frequencies around me. People. Places. Atmospheres. Even unseen ones. And yes—science confirms this. According to the HeartMath Institute, your heart and brain emit an electromagnetic field-- a measurable pulse of energy that extends beyond your body and interacts with other energetic systems. Not metaphor. Not mysticism. Physics. So when you feel the shift in a room — when someone's presence calms or unsettles you — you’re not imagining it. Your nervous system is reading the field. And while science can’t yet prove we’re sensing angels or demons, Scripture already told us: “We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers…” (Ephesians 6:12) Some presence doesn’t wear skin. But your body still knows when it walks in. So when you ask-- Is it inside or outside? The answer is: both. But the voice will always sound like yours-- because only you carry the key and only you bear the authority within your temple. “Do you not know that you are a temple of God, and that His Spirit dwells in you?” (1 Corinthians 3:16) And the word guide-- it carries more than direction. It comes from ancient tongues that meant: to look after, to guard, to know the road because you’ve walked it barefoot. In Greek: hodēgos (ὁδηγός) → One who leads on the road. Not a commander from above. Not a rescuer from behind. But someone who walks with you. On foot. On earth. At your pace. As one who knows the Way. That’s what a real Guide does. They don’t demand clarity. They offer safety. And that’s what heals you. In trauma recovery, we call it co-regulation-- not healing through control, but through connection. “Confess your faults one to another, that you may be healed.” (James 5:16) The nervous system doesn’t need a prophet. It needs Presence. One that feels safe enough for the truth to rise again. In therapy, it’s the attuned other. In parts work, it’s the Self. In prayer, it’s that still small voice that says: “This is the way. Walk in it.” (Isaiah 30:21) Scripture never says God is a GPS. It says He is a Guide. A cloud by day. A fire by night. A Shepherd who leads. A Spirit who whispers. A Savior who says: “I am the Way.” (John 14:6) Even Jesus was guided. “I do only what I see the Father doing.” (John 5:19) So when you follow peace, when you choose alignment over fear-- you’re not giving up control. You’re stepping into design. I am not lost. I am not late. I am guided. By angels. By Spirit. By the wisdom within. By the pulse of Presence in every single step. I listen. I discern. I follow. Because the voice that guides me-- it may sound like mine… but it flows like God. So now I ask you-- When was the last time you got still enough to listen? To trace the tug in your chest instead of the noise in your head? To trust the whisper that didn’t make sense-- but made peace? You don’t have to force it. Just follow it. The next yes. The next nudge. The next breath that doesn’t constrict-- but expands. Because the Guide who walks with me walks with you too. And the road may look unclear, but the Presence is unmistakable. So take the step. Say the prayer. Open the page. Follow the peace. You are not lost. You are not late. You are being led. And you can trust the Guide-- because He is the Way.
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