Why guides and their mediums bond together

Filed under: Spirit Guides — Vivien on January 29, 2013

A guide will have been with a baby boy or girl when they are born, taking care of their ‘charge’ until they are ready to work for spirit in helping others.

A guide’s position or job is to lead a medium through life and at the right time, slowly bring about the realisation of the gift and position being offered to them.

When a medium decides to learn how to work with their spiritual gift and guide, it can be hard work. However, it is up to a the person to decide if they wish to work at the time a guide presents to them that they are a budding medium. It is ‘spirit law’ that a guide has to accept the decision.

Training of the human ‘senses’ is best carried out in a training circle with a medium who can give help and advice during the different stages of learning.

One of the hardest lessons when teaching a person to work with a guide is ‘trust’. It is difficult when receiving information to have enough trust in what is being given to pass the valuable information on to others.

A guide will try to present themselves slowly to their would-be medium to give them time to feel as though they know them well; in fact, humans are often surprised that guides actually have a sense of humour.

Note: If you use your own personal intuition to help with your material life, at your side will be your own personal guide helping you to move forward on the path that is most suitable for you.

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