WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A MEDIUM
WHAT IT'S LIKE
~ the life of a Medium
I am often asked what it's like to be a Medium, and the answer is difficult. I've always been a Medium, so I have no other life to compare it to.
We all talk to our inner voice, and often, we listen. Imagine that inner voice as comprised of many voices, from many walks of life, places in the universe, and times, forward and backward. My Tribe, a collection of helpers and guides, is just that: a panel of voices that are always with me.
They have never tried to make me believe one way or another. They don't solve problems for me, and they never intercede in my choices, nor do they try to influence the choices I make. I'm a regular person, struggling through life, and not held out from any trials, loss, or suffering.
I'm not super human. I get ill. I make mistakes. I make bad choices. I'm learning, the way we all are learning--but I happen to have informational sources close to hand.
These informational sources, that I began calling Tribe de Cumbria (based on the location where we first met on the ethereal plane), supply me with ideas to share. The Illuminations (their tag), are generally formatted as questions. They mean to help us think more deeply and clearly, and to make higher choices.
Typically speaking, my guides are genderless, timeless, and filled with unconditional love. Truly, their highest wish is to help not only humanity, but the entirety of Great All's construct.
And yes, I have benefited--extremely--from the gift of having Tribe de Cumbria with me, giving me love. And I hope--we hope--that the ones we share this with have benefitted too.
So: what's it like to be a Medium? You will be deluged with information. You will sacrifice. You will deliver messages that are painful and sad. You will be called to account for being a proper emissary. And you will give, time, heart, and trust to those who help you deliver these messages. You will never be alone.
Being a medium is not a cool title, or an entitlement. It's a lifelong job, that is simultaneously uplifting and exhausting.
Do I think you should train to be a Medium? I don't know . . . do you?
The important part of having access to the type of information that Tribe de Cumbria shares, is USING IT to better your life, and to better the Great All. Being of service will not avail you of great wealth and fame, unless you feel called to drive your ambition in that direction. Should you? I don't know . . . should you?
Why don't I seek wealth and fame? This sounds even more exhausting, and rather pointless. Would more people come to this knowledge? Yes, but the Tribe assures me that for the time being, the necessary people are arriving and accepting what has been given just for them.
Just for them? Yes. The Tribe reaches out to those who touch within this circle and sends messages through me for their highest benefit . . . so if you read an Illumination that seems written JUST FOR YOU, it probably is.
We're all in this together. And at some level, we are all Mediums.
So . . . what's it like to be a Medium? Do you feel it?
Blessings,
Reverend C. D. Flynn
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