Spiritual Insights With Andrea
Spiritual Insights with Andrea is here to help you use spiritual practices in your daily life so you can align to your true self and purpose. By living a spiritually connected life you reclaim who you are, learn love yourself and let go of that which does not serve you.
What exactly is spiritually connected living? It includes the following:
- Developing your relationship with your source. No matter what you call it - Universe, God, Higher Power or anything else.
- Developing your relationship to your spirit guides and other helpful beings from the spirit realm.
- Having daily practices to maintain your energy and connection to spirit.
- Integrating your spiritual connections into decision making.
- Healing blocks to connection, growth and yourself. These can be emotional, physical, mental or spiritual.
What You Will Find on the Podcast
Each week I share spiritual insights, tools and lessons. These come from both me and my experience and from my spirit team.
This gives you guidance from a spirit perspective and a human perspective. These are different because from non-ordinary reality, they can see more than we do.
But they don't fully understand what it is like to be human. So, taking what they say and pairing with it the human experience gives you better guidance.
I make sure these are action oriented so you don't just get a message with no clue what to do with it - you get guidance on what you can do in your own life to manage it.
You will also find guided meditations to help you with living spiritually connected.
Spiritual Insights With Andrea
2 Ways to Gain Clarity When You Feel Stuck
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Feeling stuck in a problem that just won’t seem to resolve? Sometimes the issue isn’t the problem itself—it’s how closely we’re holding onto it.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through two simple tools to help you shift your perspective, reconnect with your intuition, and find clarity without forcing it. Sometimes the answer isn’t about doing more—but seeing differently.
🧘♂️ Meditation mentioned - episode 71
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Do you find yourself stuck on a problem and can't find a solution that works no matter how hard you try? Well, I completely understand I have been there way too many times for my own preference. So I am going to share with you the two things that I do when I'm really stuck. I'm in that problem-solving mode where the same things keep coming up, the ideas are the same, and nothing is changing. These two tools I use help me get a fresh perspective, look at things from a different angle. The first one is looking at the bigger picture, almost like a top-down view. We tend to get stuck in the details when we're problem solving, and we don't always look at the whole thing, or maybe we did at the very beginning, but now we're just stuck in that repetitive cycle. And so what I do is literally take my view above, almost like a bird flying. So think about when a bird is flying, it sees a vast landscape, it sees everything all at once. Whereas an ant only sees that small bit of earth in front of it. And that is you stuck. You're the ant stuck in your problem, and we want to get you up to the bird view of the issue. Now, the way that I do this is typically through a visualization where I either imagine myself as a bird above my problem looking down, or I have my guides take me up and actually view it, typically through a shamanic healing journey. But sometimes I will just say, Hey, take me up and let me see what is going on below. Now, if you're new to visualizations or you've never trained in shamanic journeying, I actually have a meditation that I recorded that helps you go through all the seeing it from a higher perspective. That is episode 71, if you prefer to just do it as a guided exercise. Now, the next way that I try to get a broad big view is explaining it to someone else. Now, this can be you're actually explaining it to a real person, or it can be you're speaking out loud, maybe into a recorder. The goal of this is when you're describing the entire problem to somebody else, maybe even a complete stranger that does not know any of your history, any of your background, it can trigger you to remember different aspects of the problem that you may have forgotten about. It can also bring about instant solutions. I'm always amazed when this happens, where if I'm talking it out loud, I find the solution myself. Because we're taking ourselves out of thinking or writing. As much as I love journaling, if you do journaling enough with the same problem, it almost creates that repetitive feedback. So explaining the entire problem to somebody else or just speaking it out loud to yourself will help get different things moving in your brain to bring you the solution. Now, when I say speaking it out loud to yourself, I really mean that. Like actually, I will get up and pace up and down my living room while talking through it. There is something magical, magic. That's a that is not a word, but we're gonna create it a word. There's something magical about speaking out loud your thoughts and ideas. It gets you out of your brain. All right, so the second approach that I want to talk about when I'm stuck and nothing is working, I use Oracle or Tarot Card journaling. And I usually choose this option if I know I'm not seeing something. So sometimes with the visualization where we're looking down, it's more about seeing something we forgot was there. This practice, the oral oracle card or tarot journaling, is for when you know you have no clue what that missing piece is. So I will grab a deck or two. I usually ask my guides which deck is right or how many that I need. Then I write down the problem that I am stuck on and then pull a gull start the entire Oracle and tarot card journaling section over again. Now, the next approach that I take is to do oracle or tarot card journaling. I use this approach when I know I am not seeing the entire problem, like there's an actual piece missing. The last exercise of getting a bigger view often has to do with reminding ourselves of the entire situation. Like we know all the pieces, we may have just forgotten something because we've been too in it. This approach is for when we know we're not seeing the whole thing, like there's a part missing. And how I will do this is I will grab a deck or two or three. I typically ask my guides for which decks that I need. Once I have my decks, I grab my journal, I write down the problem that I'm stuck on, not a bunch of detail. I usually just put exactly what the problem is. And then I pull a card. If the deck has a guidebook, I will read the excerpt, and then I will close my eyes and ask my guides which part of that message I need to explore. Now, sometimes when I'm reading the guidebook, that comes up instantly. Like I'm like, ooh, that's the missing piece right there. But if it doesn't, I close my eyes and figure out, okay, where are we going with this? And then I start journaling on that specific point. Anytime I get stuck in that journaling, I pull another card and I continue that process until I either reach an aha moment, I'm like, that's the solution, or I feel like I've hit a point where it's time for my subconscious to take over. Sometimes this process is just to sort of get us on the right path. It won't always give us the perfect solution, but it turns our direction to where that solution actually is. So remember, you don't have to force the answer. This really truly is about getting a new vision of it, a new direction. And sometimes that requires us to stop, hand over the path that we've started to our subconscious and our spirit guides, and allow them to start unfolding the true answer to bring in those solutions one of a one at a time. So you could even look at this like you're making soup. You can toss in a bunch of agree ingredients in your soup and you can heat them up and it will taste just fine. But the true art of making soup is letting it simmer. When you let soup simmer, it gives the flavors time to develop, it starts to allow them to work together, and it tastes so much better. This is a lot of times why when you make some time something, the reheated version the next day can actually taste better. Your decisions and problem solving are the same thing. While you can take the insight and run with it, and it will probably be fine. If you let it simmer, if you let your subconscious take over, give you information that you forgot about, and let your spirit guides hand you some insights or send you a sign, that solution will continue to develop and become even better. Now, there are a couple of resources that I want to mention besides for that meditation for the visualization. I have an article on my website about how I do my own intuitive card readings for myself. I will put that link in the show notes. I also have an article that talks about your subconscious and how you can better access it and work with it to help you problem solve.