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Who am I I am aware that I am considered an agent of transformation. Which is a self- sacrificing role at the best of times.
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It is believed that I have come into full possession of my true instincts and intuitions. I trust my body's wisdom, and I know how to decipher the signs and clues within daily events, In which things are moving.
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I am the diviner or oracle for my family. I can open myself to a question and decipher the natural response my body/mind gives. I work with oracle systems like the tarot, I Ching or runes. The feedback given to others is invariably useful, practical, and educational. I am grounded in the practical world and my hunches are trustworthy; Others can bank on them
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I am comfortable navigating inner worlds, giving me a unique kind of confidence many others can only wish for. Family has represented my strongest emotional attachments, and deepest loyalties. They represent some aspect of where I came from, my genetic and cultural heritage. My perception of who I am is constantly evolving. Family Influence
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Unreal? My background has made me familiar with the subjective, psychological landscape of the inner world where there is little difference between imagination, fantasy and delusion. My education or training is ongoing. Which is the result of a sense of calling or mission, which has been with me since childhood, a desire to serve, heal and support.
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Circumstances beyond my control cast me into that territory for one reason or another, and I was deeply imprinted. This past experience helps me greatly, however, because I won't be so easily fooled by beautiful delusion. Fantasy can be distinguished from reality. The result is the kind of security that many don't have.
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I am a Conscious Free-Spirit Accepting limitations is the first step to psychic and emotional peace In truth, the human condition is such that even the most wonderful people will at times let you down. Learn not to resent the world, or other people, for imperfections.
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