Monday, March 14, 2016

How Many Spirit Guides Do We Have?


Do we have just one guide, a dozen, or hundreds?  Do we need to find a way to communicate with all of them?

Your spirit guides are a collective energy.  We all have more than one guide, but it would be difficult to determine how many.  The quantity of the spirit guides around us is not as important as understanding why they are there. The spirit guides around us are varied, and they are in place to give us guidance - if we learn to listen and trust them.  These are the basic categories:

- Life Guides: These spirit guides stay with us for our entire life.  They are extremely familiar with the life plan we agreed to before our reincarnation, and they have agreed to help us along on our path.  There is very little chance that these guides would depart from us during our lifetime - but it does happen. 

- Part Time: These guides are less dominant in our lives.  They are often around to help with a certain aspect of our lives, such as relationships, career paths, or health concerns.  These guides may not belong only to you, they may be assisting multiple people.

- Temporary Guides: These guides show up to assist us with a specific task or crisis.  They are usually brought in by our dominant (main) spirit guide for additional support because they have experience or expertise in the situation we are enduring.

- Main Spirit Guide: A guide who was specifically assigned to us.  If we are elevated enough, we may have negotiated the relationship when were in the spirit world.  Our main spirit guide has many roles.  For the mediums, this guide functions as a filter for other spirits, ushering in the various energies while keeping the medium safe.  If we establish a strong connection to our main spirit guide, it is easier for him or her to select other guides to assist us in navigating the maze of our human lives.  

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