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Originally Posted by journey
I think so many get caught up in what their guides look like or who they were, does it really matter? I dont say that to be cynical but in the grand scheme, they're there to help you and guide you so I think sensing them and feeling them at times is more reassuring-at least for me.
I got caught up so many times in trying to identify mine that I lost perspective and finally just gave in to the feeling of when they are near me. Now I can tell when they are around or are trying to get me to pay attention to something important by sensation. It's helpful without focusing on too much detail.
When I gave up trying to place an identity, I believe thats when things really started to open and flow easier for me. What about you?
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I think for me it's a mix.
The animal nerd in me -- the one who studied zoology, volunteered in a wildlife rehab, grew up on nature documentaries, writes educational animal articles, and so on -- wants to drill down to find the species of a guide (and every other animal that grabs my attention).
My inner nerd loves to find meaning in both detail and the overall picture.
But during the times when I'm feeling the guides, it's just lovely to enjoy their presence and not consider that sort of thing much.
One thing common to all my guides is that they all feel good and meaningful to be near.
Even in my last guide meditation, when I encountered a new guide in a black widow spider, she felt wonderful to be close to -- though that's not quite the reaction I had when I saw one as a kid. More like fascination and wariness, then.
But whether I sense a guide in meditation or out of it, I just analyze where it feels intuitively like I should. If it feels like there's a message there that I didn't get yet, I look for it.
I tend to think we want to know something because it could help us in some way to know.