Episode 21: Trusting Your Intuition

Published: Nov. 5, 2018, 8 a.m.

b'The hits just keep on going, don\\u2019t they? I\\u2019m recording this show a few days after the shooting in the synagogue in Pittsburgh. I\\u2019m realizing that by the time this show airs, we will have probably been hit by even more atrocities. This is relevant to today\\u2019s show because I will be discussing trusting your intuition; trusting your gut, and knowing where to find that.\\nI\\u2019ve never specifically identified as Jewish, but I am. I\\u2019m half Jewish. Part of the reason I never identified as Jewish is because, at a very young age, I was told I wasn\\u2019t really Jewish because my mother wasn\\u2019t Jewish. I learned this partly because I dated a boy at the age of 14 and his parents sent him to Israel for the summer to get him away from me. To be fair, his family members were Orthodox Jews.\\nAs many of you know, I am an empath and I am really trying to tap into my intuition, which is linked to my empathy. After the synagogue shooting, I shut down. I actually slept for 10 hours straight, and on Sunday, I was dead to the world. I could hardly function because I was so exhausted. I asked myself in my innermost knowing why I was being so deeply affected by the shooting. The answer I heard was that even though I don\\u2019t normally identify as Jewish, there was a generational trauma I was experiencing. I looked at the pictures of my Jewish relatives on my wall and thought about my great-grandfather studying the Torah, and about my Russian grandmother who escaped on a refugee ship. The idea that none of this lives in my DNA is silly. I was able to tap into my family history so I could mourn and grieve.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nShow highlights:\\n\\nKate shares how the rise of anti-semitism in our country is negatively affecting her personally.\\n\\n\\nRhian Lockard\\u2019s class, Divine Communication, is helping Kate to tap into her inner guide, or \\u201cinside team.\\u201d\\n\\nKate says to reach down deeply inside yourself to answer difficult questions. Ie. Should I leave my relationship, or should I stay?\\n\\nCall in your guides, and ask them the question. What is the first thing that bubbles? That will be your answer. Listen to the part of you that bubbles up.\\n\\nKate says that when you ask yourself the difficult or scary questions, they will be the most important questions/decisions you will ever make. Hear the bubble pop and just listen. That\\u2019s how you connect to your inner guides.\\n\\nTrust yourself and trust your inner voices.\\n\\n\\xa0\\nConnect with Divorce Survival Guide\\nWebsite\\nFacebook\\nInstagram\\nWatch for Kate\\u2019s new class coming in 2019. You can sign up now to be one of the first people to find out when it begins. Sign up here.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'