I haven’t shared much about my Seer connections. It still feels strange to even refer to myself as a “seer”.
But the people who have trusted me with their most private thoughts and allowed me to look inside their story, have been some of the kindest people I have met in a very long time.
There was a gentleman who lost his younger brother and whose mom was having a hard time navigating her grief. I was able to make the connection he needed and meet with his younger brother.
A woman from the UK who was at a standstill in her work to uncover her family’s lineage, she was missing vital pieces she needed to compete a project she’d been working on to give a voice to those who were lost in WWI.
Several other seekers who were having recurring dreams and couldn’t understand why or what they meant.
Then there was a request for a Seer connection to the land. Land where tragedy unfolded and healing seemed just out of reach.
Requests for clarity on Quantum Entanglements, Past Lives, and Ancestral Guidance.
Each one was new for me. And it was difficult not to doubt myself. But each connection flowed like a body of water.
I am helping people, and these people are leaving the connection with the pieces that were missing, and able to take those pieces out into their lives and make real tangible changes with them.
And each one has come back to me later, thanking me for helping them and confirming the connection held truthful and real answers for them.
That they were able to find peace, comfort, understanding, and even tangible pieces that once were lost.
By finding things for others, I’m slowly finding myself.












From one connection to the next, I’m learning how to handle the visions in a more organized manner.
But I’ve also realized it’s much harder to seek my own answers.
Being my own personal Seer has proved to be more difficult than I was expecting.
I’m pretty sure it’s just naturally easier to look for answers for people I otherwise have no connection to.
It’s sort of like being the best friend who gives the best advice but never takes her own.
Maybe I’ll get there one day tho.
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