How Practise Changes Our Baseline
When we first begin any kind of intuitive or communication-based practice, there is a clear sense of effort involved. We set time aside, we prepare ourselves mentally, and we try to focus on receiving something accurately. There is a certain alertness in the way we approach it, almost like we are stepping into a space that is separate from our everyday state. Over time, that separation starts to soften. I have noticed this in my own practice, where what once required deliberate effort now happens more quietly. Earlier, I would sit down with the intention to connect and pay close attention to every sensation or impression. Now, there are moments where the same kind of awareness is already present, even without that structured approach. It does not feel like I am entering the space anymore. It feels like I am already there. This shift did not happen suddenly. It showed up in small ways. For example, there were times when I would second-guess the first thing I received and spend time tryi...