About the Author
Cyndi Dale is internationally recognized as an authority on subtle energy anatomy. She is the author of several books on energy healing, including the original and revised New Chakra Healing (now called The Complete Book of Chakra Healing ), which has been published in more than ten languages, and six other best-selling books on the topic, including Advanced Chakra Healing, Illuminating the Afterlife, and The Subtle Body . Through her company, Essential Energy, she provides intuitive assessments and life-issues healing for thousands of clients a year, seeking always to uplift and inspire others to their true purpose and personalities. Her enthusiasm and care ignite all who attend her workshops, training sessions, and college classes, which are offered around the world.
Cyndi has studied cross-cultural healing and energy systems and has led instructional classes in many countries, including Peru, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Japan, Belize, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, and across Europe, as well as among the Lakota people and the Hawaiian kahunas. She currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her two sons and (at last count) five pets. More information about Cyndis classes and products is available at www.cyndidale.com.
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Everyday Clairvoyant: Extraordinary Answers to Finding Love, Destiny & Balance in Your Life 2010 by Cyndi Dale.
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Introduction
Telling Stories One Picture at a Time
Winning the Lottery and Other Important Issues
Living as Who YOU Are
Questions and Answers that the Pictures Reveal
Conclusion
Appendix: The Gifts
You are special.
I am special.
We are each on this planet at this time to perform a service that no one else can possibly do. My service, however, does not have a tidy job description.
I am a clairvoyant. This means I see picturesusually inside my head, but also with my physical eyesthat tell me things. People consult me to ask for pictures that relate to their own lives: to the relationship, work, and health concerns that press upon them. Most of the images are helpful. They are almost always accurate. And sometimes, they arent very comfortable.
If I were to look at you with my Sight, I might perceive what you ate for breakfast, see colors explaining your true gifts and the work you are here to accomplish, or distinguish symbols telling me if you are happy, sad, or ill. I might visualize images or symbols that explain why you have relationship challenges, never feel loved, or have bad dreams at night. I might even glimpse your future and be able to describe what your life might be like in five years.
I prepare for work like everyone else. I get up and immediately wish I were back in bed. As soon as the companion-animal family detects the tiniest noise from me, I am petitioned to feed each one: the guinea pig, the turtle, the cat, and the two dogs. Then theres my ten-year-old son, Gabriel, who never wants to get up either. I somehow discover the wherewithal necessary to prod him out the door, step by step, pretending that good mothering includes okaying an outfit with mismatched socks (I bet you have a clothes-dryer monster, too) and homework thats only a little dog-chewed, and we stop at the local coffee shop for a muffin-and-milk breakfast. Maybe then I call my twenty-one-year-old college student, Michael, who only answers if he needs money. And all this while battling the forces of nature that label me an enduring Minnesotan, meaning Im Norwegian-Lutheran enough to ignore six-foot snowdrifts and mosquitoes that can pick up rodents. Doesnt thismore or lesssound a bit like your average day?
Its my workday that departs from the norm. My professional expertise involves looking energetically at other peoples lives. I am asked to see picturesnot via computerized graphics, technological mediums, photographs, or some other typical means of visualizationthat provide insights, solutions to problems, and glimpses into the future. Im asked to see images of people, places, time periods, illnesses, and solutions that dont really exist until I perceive them. Im asked to answer the questions that we all think but seldom askunless, that is, you sit in front of someone like me. Most of all, Im asked to see hope.
What kinds of concerns do I hear on an average day? My daughter was just diagnosed with cancer. My mother is dying. There has been a car accident. I lost my job. My husband caught me having an affair. My husband is having an affair. I am so depressed I cant get out of bed. I think theres a ghost in my house. Im plagued with a curse.
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