The wise plant

One day as I sat down to do my communications, I heard a voice say – How are you?. I stopped what I was doing and wondered if it came from the animal I was connecting to, or what it someone else. It was a female voice, a very peaceful and beautiful one at that. And then she said, I am right here – your Tulsi plant.

I had received her as a memento from the students of a college I had visited for a guest lecture. She had just arrived home the previous day. She was just a sapling. I looked at her and apologised for not having interacted with her earlier. She said it’s fine. And asked me again – How are you?

I said I am doing very well, thank you. And she said are you sure? That inquiry took me by surprise. She went on to say- you need a break. Ground yourself again and then resume your communications. Before I could say anything, she said you’re doing too much in too little time, each communication needs its own space and energy. Right now your energy is filled with too much excitement and anticipation. So just calm down!

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My full grown Tulsi

That was the very first time Tulsi had guided me in my communication journey. Without any further discussions I took her advice and did as she said. She guided me throughout the grounding exercise and I followed her lead. And as she had mentioned, felt much calmer for the communications. That day I did eight consultations, one of the busiest days I’ve had as a communicator.

Tulsi has since been my mentor through my communications, along with my other animals. She balances our energies, and shares her wisdom whenever she thinks it is required. She also helps other communicators with their journey. And keeps me in check when I go over board with things.

Intuitive Communication helps us learn so many things from our nature. Be it plants, animals, insects, or any other species – there is so much wisdom they continue to impart to us. All we need to do is receive it with an open mind and heart. I will forever be grateful to all of my mentors for consistently helping me with my communication journey. I am sure you’ve your own guides too. make sure you listen to them.

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