The Channel Opens When You Soften
Mediumship opens through intention, not force.
This week’s tip is about softening the channel so the message can meet you where you are.
If you’ve been trying to receive instead of allowing — this is your reminder to pause, reset, and realign.
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From my personal experience studying mediumship and intuition development, I've found that the practice of softening the channel is crucial to truly receive messages instead of forcing them. Often, novices feel frustrated by a lack of clear communication from Spirit, pushing themselves to 'hear' or 'see' signals. However, this pushing can create resistance that blocks the natural flow of information. I remember a time when I tried relentlessly to connect during meditation sessions, only to feel exhausted and disconnected. When I shifted my approach to one of gentle openness and intention without pressure, I noticed messages starting to come through more clearly. This entailed pausing frequently to check my state and gently resetting my focus instead of forcing concentration. Allowing the channel to open means understanding the importance of permission—giving yourself the right to be receptive without judgment or expectation. This softening aligns with the idea that Spirit communicates with us in varied ways depending on our unique strongest Clair sense—whether Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Clairsentience, or others. Engaging in a Clair’s call or guided session can be incredibly insightful for identifying which Clair abilities you naturally lean into. This awareness further encourages tailored development of your intuitive gifts through permission and alignment rather than sheer effort. For those exploring mediumship or intuition development, I suggest incorporating daily moments of stillness and softening your mental grip during practice. Trust that the messages will meet you where you are, and be patient with the process. Embracing this gentle approach fosters deeper connection and more meaningful spiritual experiences over time.







