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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:00 AM
When we welcome a change, we call it variety and enjoy it.When we resist a change, we call it tragedy and suffer pain.
Something just out of reach of your conscious mind is scratching at the surface of your life. It's time for change. You know that some part of your life no longer fits - and you need to do something about that.
When it's a small change, it's not a big deal - and that's often where we settle. We get a haircut or go shopping. We let off steam by talking to a friend. |
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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Thursday, January 26, 2012 6:49 PM
Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying two really useful books from Sounds True. The Intimate Life adds a new dimension to human interaction. Through a series of exercises, the author Judith Blackstone, PhD, leads readers deeper into a relationship with themselves and others by bringing to awareness the fact that we resonate at various frequencies within ourselves and with each other. This book reflects what many intuitives like myself know to be part of the evolutionary process happening at this time. |
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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:18 PM
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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 2:57 PM
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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Tuesday, January 03, 2012 2:38 AM
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Bonita Summers: Posted on Friday, October 07, 2011 10:02 AM
Sometimes, we're faced with choices that constitute major change in our lives. Sometimes, events beyond our control necessitate change. Either way, the ensuing experience is so profound that we are forever altered.
For the ego, this change feels like death - and it will put up a tremendous fight to keep things the way they were, or to recreate familiarity. However, in this case, trying to bring back what was comfortable and felt safe usually leads to making the current circumstances much worse. |
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Bonita Kay Summers: Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2011 5:09 AM
Most people have excellent intuition. The challenge arises when they
are called upon to trust it and heed its guidance - even when it means
moving to the other side of the country.
Here I was, living in
Ontario, with a thriving practice as an intuitive and as a yoga
instructor, when I began at the start of the year to sense that I was no
longer where I belonged. It started with feeling displaced, as though
the town I had been calling home since the mid-90's no longer felt that
way. People continued to be friendly and welcoming, and indeed, there
was no end of work for me. |
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Bonita Summers: Posted on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:27 PM
 At a recent meeting of my lightworkers' group, one of us discussed the challenges of going against our soul's path. In this case, we were talking about the importance of doing work that is in accordance with the soul's purpose.
When lightworkers are first activated, they find many aspects of their lives coming into question. They may wonder if the partner they have is still right for them, if they are living in the right location, and if their livelihood is still in keeping with their new perspective. |
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Bonita Summers: Posted on Friday, March 04, 2011 9:22 AM
When people take my Channeling Healing Energy workshops, it's always a beautiful thing to see the surprise on their faces when they realize for the first time that they can feel someone walk into their energy field - and that they can feel it happening more than 10 feet away from their body.
With little difficulty, most people can learn to tune into the subtle shifts in their field caused by the influence of others. The more sensitive in the group even report a feeling of pressure against them and more rapid breathing as they feel the person approach - even though their eyes are closed during the exercise. |
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