THE ANATOMY OF A DIVINATION PART 3 HOW TO USE THE YOUR DIVINATION TO BEST ADVANTAGE. By Sa'ad Talia
You've had your reading. At this point, most clients get bogged down thinking of the past and unable to act upon the insights of the divination. The diviner will provide an overview of your life and should detail repeating patterns and trends. To start, you must focus on the overview. To achieve your aims; happiness, security, love, peace and contentment, you need to set your sights on the big picture and keep it always in the forefront of your mind. Then you can make decisions to affect the bases of your life – how, what, where and when you will think, say and do. It is up to you to use your diviner's insight to bring your future to fruition. Here's how you can accomplish that.
First - Do take everything that is told you in the spirit it is meant. If, for example, an illness was mentioned, that is exactly what the seer meant. He/she did not speak of an end to existence. If what is said isn't clear, ask and ask again! Then, as always, avoid drama and keep things in perspective.
Second - Some of the diviner's insights may continue to remain unclear no matter how you and he/she attempt to clarify them. This may mean one of two things, a) understanding will arrive later, with the passage of time and/or when you have given the matter greater consideration, or b) the diviner may be less than 100% accurate. Remember, the diviner is human and fallible. He/she is not The Higher Power, perfect in every way and never in error.
Third – Among other insights, the overview details repeating patterns of the past. Some clients feel defensive when these patterns are mentioned, especially since it may be seen that client’s own actions are partially the cause of a turbulent present. As a result, the client may block any ensuing concentrated thought on the subject. It is up to you to be brutally honest with yourself about what has been said and to then, and only then, take action.
Fourth - The decisions and actions resulting from the session should be considered and methodical. Here, you need to ask the diviner to prioritize the needed changes you must make to bring his/her vision to fruition. Avoid the scattershot effect of making too many decisions and changes all at once. Change is extremely difficult at the best of times. For changes to be welcome and permanent, they must be gradual.
Fifth - The diviner will give you a time frame. You may or may not be able to accomplish all the changes in that window. However, do not be dismayed or disheartened. You must be comfortable with what you’re doing and will come to that comfort zone in your own time. The resulting future will be based on what you can do and when you can do it. It may be different in exact detail to what the diviner foresaw but it should certainly be a better future than the one you would have experienced, had you not had the divination.
Sixth – It is necessary to keep the details of the session, the resulting decisions and the changes you plan and put into place, as much to yourself as possible. Privacy aside, talking about why and what you’re doing in the aftermath of the session will inevitably attract negative attention from some quarters and you don’t need that. What you need to do is remain focused on your plan/s and to keep your mood and mind upbeat and positive.
Saad Talia is a palmist/chiromancer/spiritual mentor and clairvoyant who brings 30 years experience to his craft. A student of the renowned Shaukat Maclai in South Asia, Saad delivers insight, practical solutions and an abundance of empathy and caring to his readings. Saad is a supporter of the Royal Sarcophagus Society and the Esoteric Collective and has performed readings for attendees of the Toronto Pagan Pride Day 2004 Fundraiser, the RSS’ 2004 Autumnal Soiree and the Wine, Dine and Divine fundraisers in 2005 and 2006 in support of the RSS and the Esoteric Collective. For personal readings, Saad may be contacted via email: saadtalia@gmail.com or cell: 1-416-876-7756.
We invite you to visit next month for the fourth topic of this series: The ongoing relationship between client and diviner.