THE LIVING BRIDGE - PART IV
THE LIVING BRIDGE – Part 4
~ the Mediary
What can you, as a Living Bridge, contribute to this world?
First consider your history. Do people ask for your opinion or advice?
Do they turn to you in crisis? Might this be true because you can
help them leave one state and enter another?
This type of Living Bridge, a Mediary, is the most common. They are generally compassionate and forthright, and even if they have not experienced your specific situation, they are still helpful in getting you through a transition—in seeing where you are and determining where you need to go. They will use key words to lighten an alleyway or frightening passage, helping you to heal, accept a responsibility, or become a new version of self.
If this describes you, sensitivity and compassion are part of your core. Your first impressions are strong and you are willing to listen with an open mind to those who seem to be in transition. Strangers will often seek you out, making eye contact and even begin conversations seemingly out of the blue. “Why me?” you might think.
Your imagination is strong, your ability to see the road ahead well-formed, and your willingness to help others, while not bottomless or endless, is developed and engaging. People find you in troubled times and consider you a good listener . . . but what are you listening to, and how do you respond?
This type of helper, The Mediary, is a type of Living Bridge that is more accessible than the others. The Mediary will follow instincts and intuition and do their best to say the right thing in the right way to the right person at the right time. Once you are aware of this skill, you will adapt more quickly and sometimes, increase your skills through practice, to become an Intuitive or even a Direct Voice Medium.
Changing what you do in service, however, is not necessary. You do the world very much good, and because you do not separate yourself by mood or mannerism, more people will be willing to engage with you. But . . . take care to nourish yourself and protect against attacks or the theft of your personal energy. You are meant to be a guide, not a parent or nurse.
When you are engaged with someone in transition, make sure that what you share with them is sourced from The Great All, the font which does not tire or deplete. If you find you are being drained by demands as a Mediary, you are wearing your heart too-wide open. You cannot solve another’s problem; you can only support them, give them light, and help them to feel less alone and confused.
Give others a way to get clear for themselves, a way to surrender what no longer serves them, a way back to core tenets that help the Whole. While you may not be thanked by the person whom you help (as quite often they are not specifically aware that you have), know that you are being thanked by many . . . and that there are many who support your outreach in service.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me from the other side of the veil.
Archives: July 28, 2020
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