Moving from Lightwork and Positive Energy to Everyday Tasks: Handling Laundry and Soiled Dishes
To exist in the world…but remain separate from it! I believe this is the hidden desire of numerous professional psychics. Each day, we move between two realms – one grounded in spiritual insight and elevated consciousness, the other fully immersed in the human experience and daily life.
Our clients often prefer to see us as tranquil and composed mystics who exist above the everyday challenges faced by ordinary individuals. However, it’s essential to clarify: life affects psychics too, and at times, it can become quite chaotic!
Like everyone else, I must tend to my regular household responsibilities despite a busy professional schedule. Today, I find myself with bills to settle, dishes to clean, and a laundry basket full to tackle, among other things. My connection to higher realms doesn’t grant me immunity from everyday tasks.
Unless I choose to isolate myself in a cave somewhere (and trust me, the thought has crossed my mind!), psychics are not exempt from life’s complications and disorder.
Nonetheless, what we can cultivate, and many of us learn to perfect over time, is to maintain a sacred space within — a refuge in our hearts that remains undisturbed even when the world around us is filled with chaos.
Interestingly, I believe that confronting the messy, difficult, and chaotic aspects of life is crucial for those in the psychic profession. These moments act as connection points in our spiritual practice because they root us, keep us modest, and allow us to connect with others.
When a client confides that they’re running around like a “headless chicken,” I can genuinely relate. I understand it fully. I too, experience these challenges. My own difficulties are a blessing because they enable me to empathize and connect with those who seek my guidance.
It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed. The habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties ~ Abigail Adams
A constant source of comfort for me is the assurance that spirit consistently supports me in my endeavors. I may endure a tough day or feel deep internal turmoil — stress, anxiety, or even sorrow — yet the moment I begin a reading, a shift occurs. I am instantly elevated above my immediate worries and transported to a higher state of awareness and presence. It’s as if spirit is declaring, “We’re in charge now.” All my everyday concerns fade into the background, and I become a clear, concentrated channel.
I was reminded of this just yesterday. While in the midst of a phone reading on Psychic Access, my reading room was suddenly filled with a most delightful fragrance. It was unmistakably reminiscent of the “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” shrub (Brunfelsia pauciflora) that used to blossom outside my previous workplace in South Africa years ago. This evergreen plant is renowned for its flowers that change color, beginning with purple, shifting to lavender, and ultimately turning white over a few days – hence its poetic title.
The familiar floral scent was so vivid and so unexpected that I immediately recognized it as a sign. That shrub outside my office window had consistently brought me immense joy and solace during tough times. It was undoubtedly a fragrant message from spirit, as I do not have a “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” shrub here in my garden in Spain.
The aroma lingered throughout the day — a potent reminder that the wisdom I provide doesn’t originate from me, but flows through me. Mystical encounters like these humble me. They emphasize that as psychics, we are not the source — we merely serve as the channels. And in this role, we are also supported, just as we support others.
It’s vital to recognize that being a psychic — particularly as a full-time practitioner — can be emotionally and energetically draining at times. We carry a significant load, not only in the readings we conduct, but also in the fabric of our daily existence. Many psychics, mediums, and healers I know possess a deep sense of duty and commitment to serve. We have an innate drive to assist. We feel life more intensely. And often, we overextend ourselves, sometimes to the detriment of our own health and well-being.
In our bodies, in this moment, there live the seed impulses of the change and spiritual growth we seek, and to awaken them we must bring our awareness into the body, into the here and now ~ Pat Ogden
I observe this pattern in many of my more sensitive and empathetic clients. They approach me feeling drained and disenchanted, questioning why life has burdened them so heavily. “Why is this happening to me?” they ponder. And what I’ve gained from both personal and professional experience is this: often it is not merely a cruel twist of fate. It serves as a soul lesson — a spiritual invitation to master the art of establishing boundaries and asserting oneself.
I’ve learned this lesson the hard way, too. For an extended period, I found myself being a doormat — consistently saying yes, over-delivering, and attempting to be everything to everyone. Refusing felt selfish. However, I’ve come to realize that saying no is fundamentally an act of self-care and spiritual growth. This does not imply that I’ve transformed into a heartless being – I still melt for my pets, who have mastered the art of manipulation with a single glance! But I have become more discerning in how I engage with people.
So, why is saying no so challenging? Guilt, for starters. Many of us have been conditioned to link our value with how much we do for others. We desire approval. We want to feel needed. We wish to be seen as reliable and competent. Yet, if we continue to say yes, we risk developing resentment, becoming overwhelmed, and, ironically, being less accessible to those we genuinely care for.
Sometimes it’s not just guilt, but also perfectionism. We fear that if we don’t handle things ourselves, they won’t be done correctly. We avoid delegating, even when we’re feeling swamped. The consequence? Burnout. And when we’re worn out, our spiritual abilities can become clouded. Our connection with our higher self, spirit, and the divine can become harder to reach. Self-care is not a luxury — it’s imperative. For those in the psychic, medium, or healing professions, it’s crucial to our practice.
Ultimately, the paradox of existing as a psychic in today’s world is this: we are both grounded and uplifted, human and spiritual, vulnerable and wise, physical and metaphysical. We are here to assist, but we are also here to live. To fail. To face challenges. To develop. To acquire wisdom. And in doing so, we exemplify what it means to navigate the spiritual path without losing sight of our own humanity.
Thus, yes, psychics may be “in the world but not of it.” Yet, we are undeniably present. And that is precisely where we are meant to be.
Shani is a certified practitioner in Reiki, aromatherapy, reflexology, body spin, and animal telepathy who received psychic development training at the Arthur Findlay College of Psychic Research in England. A published author, her work has been featured in various respected magazines and on psychic websites, and she has provided readings for numerous celebrities and even heads of state in Africa. Due to her empathy, people find it easy to connect with her. Every month, she participates in a psychic circle, and the insights from Spirit never cease to astound those present. Although she was born in London, Shani has traveled the world, studying the art of African Mysticism, which adds a unique flavor to her incredible talents sought by many. From her extensive travels, she has come to understand that clients often yearn to reconnect with the source of their being. Get a reading with Shani at PsychicAccess.com. |
Navigating from Lightwork and High Energies to Household Duties: Handling Laundry and Dirty Dishes
In the realm of self-development and spiritual enlightenment, many individuals concentrate on elevating their vibrations, engaging in lightwork, and nurturing positive energy. While these practices are crucial for personal growth, it’s equally vital to uphold a balanced lifestyle that includes managing household responsibilities. Among these responsibilities, laundry and dirty dishes often demand attention. In this article, we will delve into various tips and strategies for transitioning from lightwork and high energies to efficiently handling these household tasks.
1. Adopt a Service Mindset:
One way to approach household chores is by shifting your perspective from viewing them as mundane tasks to recognizing them as acts of service. Understanding that maintaining your living environment is a way of showing respect and appreciation for the space that supports you can imbue your chores with purpose and positive energy.
2. Establish a Routine:
Creating a consistent schedule for laundry and dirty dishes can facilitate smoother management of these responsibilities. Designate specific days and times for doing laundry and allocate a set time each day for washing dishes. By integrating these tasks into your daily or weekly routine, they can evolve into regular habits rather than overwhelming obligations.
3. Practice Mindfulness:
While performing household chores, embrace mindfulness by being fully engaged in the present moment. Instead of hurriedly completing tasks, focus on every step of the process. Be aware of the sensation of water on your hands when washing dishes or the fragrance of freshly laundered clothing. By immersing yourself in the current moment, you can transform these chores into mindful practices that enhance your overall well-being.
4. Utilize Affirmations and Mantras:
Affirmations and mantras can serve as powerful tools to shift your mindset and infuse positive energy into any situation. While doing laundry or washing dishes, repeat affirmations or mantras that resonate with you. For instance, you might say, “I am grateful for the clean clothes that nourish and support me” or “I am creating a clean, harmonious environment for myself and my loved ones.” By expressing positive intentions during your chores, you can elevate the energy and enhance the enjoyment of these tasks.
5. Transform It into a Sacred Ritual:
Think about turning your household chores into sacred rituals. Light a candle or play calming music while handling laundry or dishes. Create an atmosphere that promotes relaxation and tranquility. By imbuing these tasks with a sense of sacredness, you can transform them into moments of self-care and rejuvenation.
6. Involve the Whole Family:
Managing household chores should not be the sole responsibility of one individual. Engage your family members in the process and foster a sense of shared accountability. Assign specific tasks to each family member to ensure that everyone contributes to the overall cleanliness and order of the home. Working together can create a harmonious environment and enhance family unity.
In summary, transitioning from lightwork and high energies to managing household chores like laundry and dirty dishes is a vital aspect of maintaining a balanced lifestyle. By adopting a service mindset, establishing a routine, practicing mindfulness, using affirmations and mantras, turning chores into sacred rituals, and involving the entire family, you can change these tasks into meaningful and enjoyable experiences. Keep in mind that the energy you bring to your chores can significantly influence your overall well-being and the energy of your living environment. Continue reading