Becoming Indigo by Tara Taylor

Becoming Indigo by Tara Taylor

Author:Tara Taylor
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ebook, book
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 2013-05-20T16:00:00+00:00


The week sped by, and I enjoyed my time at the store. It was fun, and I was learning something. But on Friday, I was anxious for four o’clock.

“What’s up with you?” Annabelle asked when I started organizing my purse at five minutes before closing.

“I’m going out this weekend. Tonight and tomorrow night. There’s a big party tomorrow night at the river. I can’t wait. It will be the party of the summer.”

She pointed her finger at me. “I have been meaning to talk to you about this for weeks now. You need to learn how to protect yourself. When you give readings, everything in your body opens, which makes you a sponge for spirits to penetrate. And believe me, you don’t want that to happen. Also, when you are out with a lot of people, you will need the protection, because it can turn your mind so no visions come to you. You definitely do not want to give readings when you are partying.”

I nodded, trying to absorb what she was saying.

“I know I gave you some ways to protect yourself but … I think I need to make it easier for you. Every day in the morning and then again before you go out, you should do these simple exercises. I tend to do my protection in the shower. I close my eyes and imagine myself being covered in white light. Then I ask out loud for protection. How you want to think of the white light is up to you. I think of a bubble surrounding me. But that’s because I love my bubble baths.”

“Okay,” I said. “Thanks. I’ll give that a try. Every day?”

“Yes, my dear. Every day.”

“Okay.”

“Good girl—oh, and watch combining readings with alcohol. You may think it numbs you and even protects you, but it has the opposite effect.” She held up her hand. “I’m not saying don’t drink, because I like a glass of wine now and again, but shut yourself off when you indulge. Don’t allow visions or voices to come through. Just tell them to go away.”

“I can do that?”

“Yes. And you should. If you’re at a party and drinking and someone asks you to read for them, just say no. You’re not working tonight.”

“Okay,” I replied. “That’s good to know.”

“People will think you know things about them all the time. And the fact is if you make a conscious effort to turn off, you won’t get anything coming through.”

We turned when the door tinkled. Paul stood there looking awkward, like a little boy who had interrupted something.

“Hi, Paul,” said Annabelle.

“I’m almost done.” I glanced at the clock. “Five minutes.”

Annabelle gestured to the door. “Get your things and get out of here. And have a good weekend.”



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