Inviting our Higher Self

by Andrea Hess on May 9, 2008

in How To Develop Your Intuition,Spiritual Development

In an ideal world, we’d stop listening to the voice of the ego so darn much and become perpetually tuned in to the wisdom and guidance of our Higher Self.  On our journey of spiritual evolution, that’s where we’re going.  But the voice of the ego is loud and constant.  It can be hard to hear/sense/ffeel our way past the mental chatter and listen to our Higher Self.  The process can, however, be made a little easier when we invite our Higher Self to take a more active role.

Yesterday morning, I was out buying bagels for breakfast.  The bagel store smelled deliciously of coffee.  I’ve been trying to reduce my coffee intake lately … but that smell was just too enticing.  I wanted coffee, darn it! So here I was in line, trying to tune in to the wisdom and guidance of my Higher Self while the aroma of coffee was wafting through my brain.  I really didn’t get any particular guidance one way or the other.  Obviously, the ego wanted coffee.  But what was my Higher Self saying?  Nothing that I could discern right then and there!  And so I thought to myself: “Okay, I’m going to get this coffee.  But really, if it’s not in alignment with my highest good to drink it, I would be willing to give it up.”  Still, no nudge one way or another.  I bought my coffee.

I drove home, my coffee in my cupholder.  I didn’t drink it while I was driving.  I walked into my house and reached down to put my coffee on a low side table.  Right then, my purse slid down from my shoulder, all the way down my arm and into my coffee cup!  Coffee went flying everywhere.  Obviously, it was not in my highest good to have a cup of coffee that morning!  Thanks, Higher Self.  I got the message, loud and clear!

Free will is an amazing thing.  You see, our Higher Self can’t intercede against our will.  If I had simply decided to have my coffee, that would have been the end of the matter.  But I announced quite clearly my willingness to give it up.  I used free will to allow my Higher Self to run the show.  I couldn’t discern my highest good right then and there, so I left it in more capable hands.  Granted, I could have done without the coffee stains on my carpet.  Still, I was impressed with the instant response to my request!

Consciously inviting our Higher Self to  to play a more active role in our lives is a powerful practice.  When you wake up tomorrow morning, why not ask your Higher Self to assist you in making choices that fully align with your highest path and purpose?  You may be surprised at what develops.

Blessings,
Andrea

{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Victoria May 9, 2008 at 3:14 pm

Andrea…. I have to admit, that was a rather blatant show of Higher Power….. sorry bout the rug!! I have been using my Higher to assist in Focus. On the issues that really need to be taken care of instead of the trivial things I so often find to do around me. Two issues are eating and sleeping. Yes, I do eat and sleep, yet, not as I need for my body to really reap the best reward. I put them off to do other things, mindless things sometimes, and then, gee, I do not feel like I have much energy….hmmm…..OH, did I eat today? Or, WATER!! How many times do we just need a long cool drink of water and go about wondering again why there is a lag in our system. So, today, I was out and about and kept seeing fast food places. I do not eat FFood, so, would not stop for any. Yet, as soon as I got home, I noticed the fridge, the water was first to go into my tank and then food was steaming as I unloaded the rest of the car. So, Focus on taking care of the Bod is my recent request of Higher and guess what? Yeppers……Already towing me towards my goals……WoW!! what a relief to feel I do not have to do all this on my own anymore……I can simply call on the Powers and get some much need guidance…….Thanks!! to all the Powers that assist me in each moment of this lifetime……Ah…….

2 kl May 9, 2008 at 4:01 pm

I’m reminded of the Christian way of doing this – of handing one’s life over to Jesus Christ. In essence the same thing as handing one’s life over to the Higher Self. What a sense of freedom, of relief! Of not having to worry anymore. Of letting go and living according to what needs doing in the moment.

3 Akemi - Yes to Me May 9, 2008 at 4:37 pm

Andrea,
Cute story!
Well, I’m fine with my daily cup of coffee, but I need help reducing my sugar intake. . .I’ll ask for help. Thank you.

4 Rose-Anne Kumpunen May 10, 2008 at 5:36 am

I just wanted to share a recent experience (this happened just the other night actually) regarding asking for guidance and help. My son started to have another asthma attack and so I asked for guidance in how to alleviate this naturally (I’m doing my best to avoid the puffers…). In a dream, or a thought — I was so tired I don’t know if I was sleeping or not, I saw myself making a soup with garlic, onions, and broccoli.

So the next morning I did some research online for some natural anti-inflammatory foods and garlic and onion were tops on the list. And broccoli provides a big shot of vitamin C which is very important for his immune system.

So it really does work. Ask. Listen. And then take action (or let your spirit guide take action as your in your coffee incident). They are here to help us when we are open to receiving the information.

Thanks for the tip on the radio show the other day, Andrea! I hope others get some time to listen in. I’ve had a few people comment already that they loved your advice!

5 Andrea Hess May 10, 2008 at 6:43 am

Victoria – Exactly! We don’t have to do it all on our own … we have vast resources at our disposal! Isn’t it great? :-)

KL – I agree … somewhat! I always think the idea of “handing our lives over” to God, JC, Spirit, etc. is a little bit dangerous. There’s a fine line between appropriate surrender and abdicating responsibility. Our will is still done. We’re still creating, even if we say “Whatever Spirit thinks is best for me, I don’t care what it looks like.” We may well receive something we don’t greatly care about … since that’s what we requested!

It’s like getting into a cab and telling the driver – take me “somewhere, whatever you think is best.” We’re probably just going around in circles. Or life just happens “to” us. On the other hand, we can tell the driver “I want to go to point XYZ, by whichever route you feel is best.” Then we are practicing appropriate surrender, because we’re letting go of the “how” of getting there.

Akemi – That is exactly the kind of thing you can get assistance around! It’s so funny how we don’t always think of asking for help for the “mundane” or “little” things in life – but that’s where life happens, right?

Rose-Anne – awesome story! I’m thrilled you asked and listened, and received great guidance. Fantastic, isn’t it? Thank you again for the opportunity! I’m going to post it here this weekend.

Blessings,
Andrea

6 Lexi Sundell May 10, 2008 at 6:59 am

What a great story! We have great unseen resources if we ask and are willing to receive them. The higher the resistance level, the messier the results, however, as you showed so clearly.

I completely agree about the free will and choice aspect of things. We need to be aware of our soul purpose and committed to it, which allows other facets of our life to fall into proper relationship with it. I keep trying to get more graceful about it but have my own equivalent of your coffee moment from time to time, ha!

Lexi

7 Tom Volkar / Delightful Work May 10, 2008 at 3:15 pm

I find it interesting that when I’ve asked my higher self I’ve gotten pretty clear and powerful guidance. Yet for some crazy reason I don’t make it a regular practice to ask. I don’t necessarily think it’s always ego getting in the way because my forgetfulness isn’t reluctance. Perhaps it’s nothing more than another bad habit that I need to bring greater consciousness to. Thanks for the reminder.

8 Deb Call May 11, 2008 at 12:51 pm

I can identify with Tom Volkar’s comment that asking for guidance from my Higher Self isn’t as automatic as I’d like it to be. When I deliberately ask for specific guidance, it generally comes through swiftly. Asking for what I want (from anyone, earthly or higher up!) isn’t easy for me. Sounds like more practice is in order here!

9 Andrea Hess May 12, 2008 at 3:13 pm

Lexi – Thank you! You’re so right – it’s our resistance that usually causes all of life’s “messes,” whether they are literal, emotional, interpersonal … :-)

Tom – Oh, I think creating forgetfulness is one of the ego’s favorite tricks! Remembering is a function of the mind, of which the ego has been firmly in control for most of us. It’s amazing how we can “forget” these little practices. It’s not reluctance of your true Self. It’s reluctance at the ego-level. The ego knows that if you ask for guidance, it will have less say because it has to move over and make room for your Higher Self!

Deb – It takes vigilance, it really does! Every once in a while, I still catch myself trying to “figure something out” and recognize that I could just ASK. Old habits die hard, right? :-)

Blessings,
Andrea

10 Albert | UrbanMonk.Net May 13, 2008 at 12:53 am

Hey Andrea – that is a really cool story. I’ve been playing with stuff like this for a while now and little coincidences have been happening. I’m not sure if they are coincidences or genuine little gifts but they’re so great I’m not complaining :D

11 Patricia - Spiritual Journey Of A Lightworker May 15, 2008 at 2:35 pm

Ok, Andrea, I did what you suggested and I am asking for Divine guidance to assist me in making choices that will align me with my highest path and purpose. I have a number of things that I do want to do that I haven’t been doing yet. Boy, I had to think about how to word that statement so I didn’t say the word “should.” I really do want to do these things and I have been putting off doing them because of either laziness or fear. I was just reminded that fear is always about the future so fear isn’t an option where my actions are concerned any more. (Tom, I can’t remember if this came from your article or an article that I just read from Tom Stine? I enjoyed reading both articles today.) This has been a very productive day for me simply because I decided to sit down and catch up on some of the blog articles that I have gotten behind on reading.

12 Andrea Hess May 18, 2008 at 1:35 pm

Albert – Thanks for stopping by! I don’t actually believe in “coincidences.” I think they are all little miracles!

Patricia – Isn’t it funny how easily “should” can creep into our vocabulary? I love the ccomment that “fear is always about the future.” So true!

Blessings,
Andrea

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