Georgina Dorothea 🧘♀️
@georgiedorothea
I connect people to their intuition. Interested in the bridge between neuroscience and psychic work. Read more about my intuition package @ http://georginadorothea.com
Synchronicities are meaningful for the most part because they remind the individual that they have a personal relationship with the Divine; the Life outside of their internal. Each synchronicity reminds them that their internal world is being heard, seen, and reflected back to…
Each person you have a resonant connection with holds the potential to uncover a blind spot in your reality. You have a blind spot that they can offer an eye for, and they have a blind spot that you can offer an eye for. Connection = deeper understanding = decompartmentalisation
Absolutely. The work of serious mystic is clearing the mental limitations that otherwise tell you the assumptions of reality, that cause behaviors based on that assumption of reality; to lead to a more integrated mind in alignment with the Spirit—of everything. Here is where…
The work of a serious mystic is straightforward: look directly at reality as it is right now; try to see as clearly as possible what it is and how it does what it does. That's it, it's simple but hard work. The distractions from this work are endless, the deceptions sneaky.
Hot take but I believe if you are in tune with your instincts and intuition, chemistry (including sexual chemistry) positively correlates with compatibility, spiritual resonance, and the deeper potential of a relationship. Problem is most people have absolutely horrible sense of…
The more intuitive/psychic you are the more discerning you must be. Not just about the messages you receive and how you interpret them, but also about when to speak vs when to hold your tongue, when to interpret vs when to simply receive and let be, your own subconscious…
The Greek word for ‘psyche’ refers to the mind, spirit, and soul which makes me wonder if the problem with modern psychology is its obsessive focus on the mind at the expense of soul and spirit.
This man is not a sociopath, but this is a common critical mistake people make. They settle for their own selfish desires, not for the other person, they do it for convenience even. But they lack Eros, they lack the divine spark, and they ultimate rot themselves and their other.
please don’t settle. you utimately ruin the other person’s future too
How to connect to your intuition? Push less. The less you push for an answer, the more space it has to arrive to you
The work of a serious mystic is straightforward: look directly at reality as it is right now; try to see as clearly as possible what it is and how it does what it does. That's it, it's simple but hard work. The distractions from this work are endless, the deceptions sneaky.
People’s perception of reality tells you infinite amounts of data about their inner world more than it tells you about ‘reality’
Everything is True depending on which Perception of Reality you’re viewing it from
A bottleneck for science is that people with a closed heart don’t really know what reality is
i'm sick of brilliant, capable people blaming themselves for a lack of a supportive context. getting myopic and saying it's their fault or there's some problem to solve, when simply going to a more resonant, aligned place with vibrant, enlivening people would bring the best out…
what looks like genius is often just people enjoying themselves in uninhibited feedback loops with contexts that capture their interest
a blueprint to receiving: (way harder said than done) 1. have certainty around your desires 2. surrender the ego and the the how and let go of control 3. become a vessel for the light to work through you 4. flow and follow the revelations as they begin to arrive, lean into…
When in heartbreak, people are quick to step into a relationship that is not what they truly want because it is easier to choose the body over the ache
Those with intuitive eyes can see what the person they are looking at is blind to— the biggest challenge is finding a way to communicate their blind spots to them in a way that doesn’t elicit defensiveness or denial. (With love, with connection, with care)
reflecting on how all my life it seemed like there was such a tremendous emphasis on the value of being cerebrally clever, and yet how all of the really wicked problems I’ve had + I’ve known people around me to have had, have come from incompetence with emotions, below the neck