February 22, 2025

What Are We Doing, Really?

Our Mother, our beloved planet, is asking us to be who we are meant to be: equals with all life. As I re-start my radio show at OMTimes.com, I’m telling stories and talking about how we can all be ambassadors to the planet.

Oct. 3, 2022 show. What Are We Doing, Really? On Intuition, Life, and Our Mother. What is really going on in the world? Are we messed up, evolving—or both? How does mass PTSD disconnect us from each other—and even ourselves? What does Our Mother, our beloved, conscious, evolving planet, say about this? We’ll explore tapping intuition, common sense, and beliefs to connect with each other and with all life. We’ll learn about choosing love, healing our collective trauma, and creating a worldview that embraces the world, Our Mother, and our best selves. Stories!

Healing Our Broken Hearts: It’s Time

We can take charge and actively heal our broken hearts. It means we honor ourselves by taking care of ourselves. Will you?

Twelve Ways to Boost Body, Mind, and Spirit in 2020

Tired of setting New Year’s Resolutions that seem to fizzle out? Try setting smaller monthly tasks to boost mind, body, spirit in 2020.

Monthly Ideas to Boost Mind, Body, Spirit in 2020

By Robyn M Fritz

Why do New Year’s Resolutions fail? They take too long. In our hyper times, we’re constantly in flux, and slowing down for anything is to admit defeat—or die. But what if you could both keep up with your busy life and slow down, so it all makes sense?

You can, and the holidays are a good time to start. That means skipping one big New Year’s resolution in favor of a monthly method to boost mind, body, spirit tasks that will fine-tune your holistic life by year’s end.

The following are suggestions to boost your creativity. Progress doesn’t depend on the order, so listen to your intuition and soul as you go. And get a notebook to keep track of what you learn.

January: Be Present. Stop and breathe; notice the moments. Remember, you’re a complete being—body, mind, spirit. Notice how it feels to be balanced and learn to stay that way.

February: Understand energy. Yes, everything is energy, including you. Find a simple energy healing technique that you can do morning, night, and whenever you need help to maintain your holistic focus. Here’s one simple exercise: cross your hands on your heart, imagine you’re breathing energy into your hands, hold your hands to your mouth and breathe on them as if your breath was energy, and put your hands back on your heart.

March: Learn how your intuition works. Everyone is innately an intuitive and healer. Now determine whether you’re clair-seeing, clair-hearing, clair-feeling, clair-knowing, or a combination of these four main abilities. Then work them: keep a notebook of intuitive experiments; learn to distinguish between beliefs, emotions, facts, and intuition; and apply this practical skill daily. You will be astounded at how well-rounded you become.

April: Intention. Decide what you intend: how will you incorporate your intuition and healing skills at home and at work, or react to change, or choose to live in the world? Notice how intention changes your view of your loved ones and your efforts to be your best self.

May: Self-love. The biggest problem we all have is a lack of self-love. Learning to love yourself isn’t ego but acceptance of your pluses and minuses, of everything that makes you who you are (yes, warts and all). Be prepared for huge changes.

June: Ritual. Daily, weekly, and monthly rituals remind us that we are souls in human bodies who need concrete, visible reminders that we are greater than our busy lives. Ritual offers a time-out and a connection to family, friends, and the divine, adding peace and harmony to our lives.

July: Clear space. Learn to keep your spaces clear at home and at work. This isn’t decluttering; it’s removing stuck energy through simple energy-healing techniques. It can involve keeping sea salt in bowls around the house, Himalayan salt lamps, lavender, essential oils, incense—whatever it takes to be aware of stuck energy around you and to keep it moving. Because stuck energy leads to overwhelm, depression, lack of self-worth, and everything that holds you back.

August: Mindset. Now that you’re honoring your whole self focus outward. Choose a mindset that helps you live in the world as it really exists—as a union of equals, where everything is alive, has a soul, consciousness, responsibilities, free choice, and opinions. The world will get bigger—and easier to live in because you’ll be in the flow.

September: Connect with All Life. Your inclusive mindset makes it easier to connect with our living planet and all its beings as you learn why you matter to the world and how your unique contribution can benefit all life. You’ll also have amazing experiences relating to the world as a collaboration of equals. You will be less lonely, more awed, and growing your soul at warp speed, which is the whole point.

October: Mantra. You’ve covered the big things by now, so what do they mean to your new holistic life? Keep yourself going by creating mantras that remind you of your new choices. Quick phrases that keep you focused will also keep you grounded and balanced.

November: Choice. Ready to create life-long habits? Look over your notebook of experiments, mantras, rituals, ideas, feelings, interests, thoughts … your entire year of becoming your best self and decide how to make different elements part of your day, week, month, and year.

December: Practice. Guess what? You’ve established a new lifestyle. Your challenge now is to keep at it. Practice daily. Build on what you learn. Remember, you’re a year into your new life. What worked best? What held you back? What will you do next year? Why?

 Relax into your year of growing into your best self. It’s not a chore, not a have-to, nothing but your choice to play, experiment, and find a rhythm that adds meaning and balance to your busy life. Remember that you matter to the world, so let 2020 be the year that you believe that—and prosper.

Originally published in OMTimes.com magazine: 12 Ways to Boost Mind, Body, Spirit in 2020 – OMTimes Magazine

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt hosts the OMTimes radio show, “The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World.” An intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist, she is an award-winning author whose next book is “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side.” Find her at RobynFritz.com.

Claiming Our Place in Chaotic Times

Chaotic times call for new solutions.

In these chaotic times, we are choosing how we define ourselves: as way-followers, who cling to outdated mindsets and institutions, or as way-showers, who are creating a worldwide community that chooses strength in diversity. We begin by first finding our “true self,” which helps us compassionately engage others.

Every generation has a defining moment, something they choose that says, “That is how they’ll remember us.” There were the extreme challenges, like the Great Depression and World War II, and the triumphs, like the Renaissance and the Space Age. As we define ourselves, what will we choose: what defeated us or what built us?

What Our Chaotic Times Mean

In the last few years, community worldwide has been shattered by escalating violence compounded by a bewildering divisiveness that mars our daily lives. In our families and social circles, we’ve been shocked when the previously mild-mannered lash out: “If you criticize my president I’m walking out.” Sadly, this theme reverberates worldwide: “They don’t believe what I believe, and I refuse to connect.”

What is going on?

Of course the age-old quandary, fear versus love: choosing between embracing lack and disharmony or embracing connection and living full out. Throughout history, that struggle has historically played out in divisiveness. We are human, it’s a given.

But this new divisiveness is signaling an epoch change, our defining moment. The fear-full cling to what they believe makes them worthy: an outdated patriarchal worldview and its religious and cultural institutions. As these icons buckle, and world citizenship rises up, fear struggles for relevance, while those who are ready to grow into something new are mystified and unbalanced by the chaotic times.

What do we do? We create new leaders.

Choosing Who We Are and Who Leads Us

How do we choose leadership? Will we continue to defer to a nation-state or will we come home to ourselves? This is a worldwide choice pitting religion, race, politics, and borders—the things that divide us—against a common humanity. The struggle can lead to a larger choice, defining whether we stick to the old and remain increasingly isolated and bitter way-followers, or choose to be our own leaders treading uncertain roads to a new unity as way-showers.

The choice is simple and stark: Who are we? The answer is simpler yet: We are one. The problem that stymies us: How does “one” become our way of life?

That, too, is simple. We start by honoring what shamanic insight calls our “true self”—our eternal, individual soul that grows, learns and forms a complete whole, body and soul, strengths and weaknesses, viewpoints, needs, and desires. We individually choose to be our own “sovereign being, our own sovereign nation,” which gives us the strength to be compassionate, aware, able to negotiate differences, and open to change.

The next step is unity: whether individual or nationwide, sovereignty demands consensus. We live in society because we’re hard-wired for it. The challenge is creating a community that supports and nurtures by honoring all, acknowledging diversity, and requiring thoughtful participation.

How We Create Community

Here’s how we do that, starting with our homes, at our holiday gatherings, and expanding into our neighborhoods, cities, states, and countries.

We breathe. Deep, measured breaths help us find our true self, which calms and centers us, reminding us that life is imperfect and in flux, and that’s okay.

We engage. We calmly say, “Let’s talk, let’s learn how to create community,” because it’s okay to disagree, it means we are thinking. But successful engagement means to defer judgment, listen compassionately, ask questions, be open-minded. It means finding common ground by understanding what others fear and believe—and why—then build consensus.

We evolve. Listening is hard right now, but that’s our growth opportunity. We stay balanced by grounding into ourselves and into all the elements—earth, air, fire, water, spirit. We gather in supportive communities; release what no longer serves, from relationships to thought patterns; and hold love to inspire others and invigorate ourselves. As we grieve for the suffering and celebrate gains, from fellowship to understanding, we embrace the power to create.

We choose. We must know ourselves: what we believe and why. We study history, plan for the future, and consider our differences—because that’s where consensus lies. Moving towards world citizenship is a rocky road, dissolving nation-states into a diverse community that loves, grows, disagrees, walks away, and comes back again.

Will we be the way-followers, who refuse change and wither in fear in these chaotic times? Or will we be the way-showers, honoring others as souls in bodies struggling to grow and serve, sometimes to triumph and sometimes to fail, always to rise again? Will we be the isolated? Or will we be the 22,000 in Las Vegas, the Londoners, the Barcelonans, the world citizens who carry on with strength, resilience, and determination?

Clearly, the majority has already chosen: we are way-showers. We are many who rise, love and create a diverse community that chooses acceptance.

Because we are one.

Originally published in OMTimes.com Magazine: Claiming Our Place in Chaotic Times – OMTimes Magazine

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About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt is an intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist with an international practice based in Seattle, Washington. An OM Times Expert and award-winning author, teacher, and speaker, she hosts “The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World” each Monday at 2 pm PST on OM Times Radio. Find her services at RobynFritz.co

How Space Clearing Helps People and Places Thrive

Throughout history, we have tried to be comfortable in our spaces at home and at work, using rituals and techniques like space clearing. A new way of space clearing consults with both people and their spaces to mesh the needs and wants of both sides. In this article, I discuss how space clearing works and why this new way matters.

If you’re interested in creating the healthiest, most balanced spaces to live and work in, consider space clearing. The energetic, or the vibrational, equivalent of dusting and vacuuming, space clearing will improve your spaces’ energetic flow by removing blocks that keep them, and us, from thriving.

Space clearing becomes even more powerful when people tap their innate intuitive and healing abilities to actually consult with their spaces to mesh the needs and wants of both sides. This is a new modality called Space Cooperating, which I pioneered in Seattle, Washington.

Stuck Energy and Our Spaces

Everything on the planet, human and otherwise, has distinct energy, or ‘vibration.’ When the vibrations are balanced, people and spaces feel comfortable and healthy. When vibrations are unbalanced, problems arise.

What gets vibrations out of balance? Daily life, from our emotions and activities to the world around us, including our animals, possessions, other people—and our spaces. That is, as we go about our day, little bits and pieces of our personal vibrations spin-off and are left behind in the places we visit, where they mingle with bits from everyone else’s vibration, including the spaces themselves. That means we and our spaces are constantly bombarded by stuck energy, which keeps us, and them, from being our best.

What do we do about stuck energy? We clear it, which helps the vibrations get balanced.

How Space Clearing Works

Space clearing involves rituals, tools, and techniques to shift the vibrations of space, depending on the practitioner.

Energy workers who use Reiki and other energetic modalities will forcefully shift the energy of space, so it feels good to them. However, this imposes the energy worker’s idea of balance on a space. While it can provide temporary relief to people weighed down by hectic schedules, it can create a dense barrier like sensory deprivation and block the healthy flow of energy.

Space Cooperating: Bringing People and Spaces Together

Space Cooperating is space clearing that partners with both people and their spaces to mesh the needs and wants of both sides.

It begins with the clients defining their goals. That could include design/build, remodel, buy/sell, launching a business, improving team productivity and performance, soothing emotionally charged spaces like medical and care facilities, acknowledging change (marriages, divorces, graduations, deaths), clearing EMFs, removing stuck energy from previous tenants or owners, and resolving paranormal activities.

The next step is where Space Cooperating is unique: the practitioner has an intuitive conversation with space itself, telling it what its humans need and want and asking what it needs and wants in return. The spaces are often delighted to share their feelings and opinions.

Then comes the actual clearing session, where the client and space negotiate change, and the actual energy clearing occurs. The result? Both sides are heard, and changes are rapid and effective.

I know you’re probably thinking: Wait, we can communicate with our spaces? Yes, because, like everything else, spaces are alive. They have souls, emotions, responsibilities, and free choice. Supporting their soul growth, and having them support ours, is why we’re sharing the planet. We humans just haven’t thought of it like that in centuries.

What happens? In short, the energy that is stuck in space moves. Creativity and production increase. Homes that have been on the market for a long time suddenly start calling a new family to them—and sell. Businesses find new ways to come together to promote both the company and its employees.

In one memorable case, I was working with a single, childless homeowner who had just purchased the home of her dreams. The stickler? The home wanted to experience a human family. To compromise, the house asked for a cat, and the owner offered boxers, a dog breed she fostered. They agreed on the dogs, so happily ever after, right? Yes, but with a twist: within a few months, the owner became the neighborhood babysitter, something she never would have considered before knowing the house’s desire for children. They both enjoyed their new roles—and a bond deepened by understanding.

Originally published in OMTimes.com magazine: How Space Clearing Helps Places and People Thrive – OMTimes

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt hosts the OM Times radio show, “The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World.” An intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist, she is an award-winning author whose next book is “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side.” Find her at RobynFritz.com.

Being Practical and Present as an Intuitive

To develop our innate intuitive and healing abilities we need to be as practical and present as we are in our daily lives.

 To develop our innate intuitive and healing abilities we need to be as practical and present as we are in our daily lives. It helps by surrounding ourselves with things that remind us that we are making these abilities, or skillsets, part of our lives.

Most of us want to learn to use our innate intuitive and healing abilities, but we find it hard to incorporate them into our busy lives. The bad news is that we have to practice these abilities, or skillsets, before they become routine, just like any useful habit or ability. After all, we learn to drive a car by driving, not by gawking. The good news is that it’s easier than we think, especially if we make these abilities real and present in our daily lives.

Finding Concrete Ways to Be Intuitive

We make them practical and concrete by surrounding ourselves with physical reminders that we are part of a living, aware universe in which these abilities are natural, real, and useful. These reminders assure us that we can plug into these abilities and become our best selves while reminding us that we are all valuable and necessary to the world.

We can find these reminders by simply walking our neighborhoods, looking online, or examining books and objects that intrigue and inspire us. As we evaluate our response to them, we choose what most attracts us; these things help us keep healthy energy flowing around us.

For example, as you walk by the ocean, you breathe in the clearing energy of sea salt. As you roam the neighborhood, you may see a flower and enjoy its fragrance, or a gnarly tree that intrigues you. As you shop, you may find rocks, crystals, statues, or other objects that attract and inspire you — seeing the pattern? As you find things that deepen your connection to the world, you connect more deeply to yourself, in particular to the intuitive and healing abilities that will enhance your life.

Choosing Physical Reminders to Connect to the World—and Yourself

You may find things like rocks or feathers or fallen tree branches in your wanderings, or you may buy things, but you don’t have to make huge purchases. Find simple things that please you and boost you up. Here are some suggestions.

Lavender is a traditional clearing flower that is also great for peace and calm. You can grow it or buy fresh lavender in season and put it in bowls around the house to dry and keep year round. You can get sachets or eye pillows and culinary lavender to put in food or to make tea. The lavender essential oil can also be used in aromatherapy (be careful with essential oil around cats) or purchased as incense.

Rose is a high vibration flower; its essential oil is highly prized and extremely expensive. Like lavender, you can find it in many products, including soaps, sprays, and incense, or you dry it in the summer and keep year round.

Living plants can help clear the air and remind you that nature isn’t far away—and is always waiting for you to play. Be careful of plants that are toxic to house pets, and find easy ones to care for if you’re a newbie.

Candles come in many forms. Experiment to see what works for you, from votives to elaborate tapers or decorated jars.

Himalayan salt lamps are carved from ancient sea salt in ancient mountains; they are great for clearing energy and cast welcoming, warm light in a room. You can find traditional amber lamps, but also purple, white, and grey, depending on where they are mined. They come in many forms, from carved chunks to bowls, geometric shapes, and even small USBs to insert in computers.

Crystals are lovely reminders of the beauty of the natural world and its power to support us. Shop in stores where the owners are sensitive to the well-being of their crystals, as the mining and storing processes can damage them energetically. Find ones that attract you by reading books with great photographs and descriptions of their properties.

Amethyst flower is a particular crystal that inspires respect for nature and helps you maintain your connection to it. These crystals are nature’s art, reminding us that there is more to the world than we suspect, and we can explore it.

Photographs, pictures, artwork, even (or especially) children’s artwork can be lovely reminders of the ties to family and the planet. Play with a camera or visit a museum: the possibilities are as big as your imagination!

Ready to start finding objects to support you as you develop your intuitive and healing skills? You’ll be astonished—and grateful—at how much help it is to surround yourself with these practical reminders that boost body, mind, and spirit.

 Originally published in OMTimes.com Magazine: Being Practical and Present as Intuitive – OMTimes Magazine

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt hosts the OM Times radio show, “The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World.” An intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist, she is an award-winning author whose next book is “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side.”Find her at RobynFritz.com.

Clearing Clutter with “Clutter”

Clearing Clutter with “Clutter”

We think of clutter as something holding us back, as being in the way of a better life. But what if clutter had its own job to do and a soul to grow?

Does Clutter Have Function in Our Lives?

What is clutter, really? Mementos we can’t let go of, even when tripping over them? Stuff we think that weighs us down in body, mind, and spirit?

But what if it’s something that’s doing its soul work with us? How would that affect our lives—and our so-called “clutter”?

Stuck Energy and Clutter

To understand clutter, we need to understand energy. That is, everyone and everything experiences change, including whatever we decide is “clutter.” Everything is also alive and has a distinct vibration, or “energy.” Healthy and balanced energy flows smoothly. However, change disrupts life on a practical, emotional, and even spiritual level; we then say energy can get “stuck.” We most commonly experience stuck energy as discomfort or a feeling that something is “off.” Which sounds like “clutter,” right?

What It Really Is

The solution to any feeling of discomfort, including clutter, is to clear it. That will help energy move freely. Sure, getting rid of things we don’t need or want seems like a good idea. But if our clutter has a purpose, how should we deal with it? Because sometimes, as the following story shows, our clutter may be up to something.

Working through grief is a lonely business. After the loss of my beloved dog, Murphy, I turned to mind-numbing things like cleaning out a kitchen drawer that mysteriously held dozens of washed deli lids but no deli cartons. As I started to drop a handful into a garbage bag, I asked myself why I’d kept them.

“We’ve been holding space for you in your grief,” they announced.

Shocked, I stopped and stared at them. I saw an image of the lids literally rising up and “putting a lid” on my condo, working to contain my grief. I was astounded. Even though I knew everything was alive and had a job to do, it had never occurred to me to wonder what deli lids were doing or might want to contribute to my home.

I was touched, but I’m also human. I wanted to clean out my “clutter,” and the deli lids qualified—until they told me they’d been hard at work! “Now I’m gonna have to build a shrine to deli lids,” I groused.

The deli lids laughed at me. “Oh, our work is done. Please throw us away so we can die and choose a new experience.”

Wow! Who knew? Truth is, we should all know: everything has a soul, and souls pick the bodies they need to do their work. The deli lids were asking me to help with their soul journey, so I promptly threw them away.

The moral? Everything has a soul and a purpose. Be prepared to be surprised, touched, humbled, and even amused by what you can learn from the things around you—and to look at “clutter” differently. If it’s something that’s trying to help you in its own unique way, the key to “clutter clearing” is choice—yours and what you’re trying to get rid of.

How to Clear Your “Clutter”

Here’s a simple way to clear your clutter. First, examine what you think is clutter—especially things you’re not sure you can or want, to keep. Clothes? Knick-knacks? Family things? Touch or hold your hands over them.

Next, ask whatever those things are what they want to do. Remember, they have jobs that we probably (okay, definitely) know nothing about. It’s not just okay to ask. It’s necessary. It’s how you help those things, and yourself, move on.

What is their soul purpose right then and there? How does that affect you—and them? Are they ready to go, or do they need to stay? Why? How can you help?

If you’re in a hurry and just want it over, or if the things involved have sentimental value and you’re torn, simply ask them if they’re ready to go. Your intuition will get the answer.

This simple method of finding out what your “clutter” thinks and wants is amazingly useful. You’ll discover you can clear out years of “stuff” in minutes. When you’re done, thank those things for their service and invite them to go on and choose another experience. It’s really that easy. Finally, bless them on their way. And yourself, too.

Remember, “clutter” isn’t what you make of it. It’s what it makes of itself. Respecting it as an equal soul in the world helps it, and us, stay balanced and healthy, which keeps energy moving.

Originally published in OMTimes.com magazine:  Clearing Clutter with “Clutter” – OMTimes Magazine

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt is an intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist. An award-winning author, she’s currently writing a book on clearing space. Find her book, “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side,” on Amazon. Find her at RobynFritz.com.

New Ways to Deal with Grief in the Pandemic

With loss all around us, we’re tempted to withdraw deeper into ourselves, to keep love at bay, to not feel pain. Ironically, that’s when grief can support us. Yes, grief.

Grief is an emotion that helps us process change. In the pandemic, we are grieving our loss of freedom and fear and deceased loved ones. Mourning our dead is more challenging because we can’t have ordinary funerals. But our dead are still waiting for us to honor and celebrate them—with them—some tips on dealing with grief in the pandemic.

When we think about grief, our first thoughts are usually about the devastation we feel when our human and animal beloveds die. But grief is an emotion that helps us process change. What we’re going through with the pandemic is a global change that has ripped away from the basic assumptions of how we live in community, from how we work to how we love.

With loss all around us, we’re tempted to withdraw deeper into ourselves, to keep love at bay, to not feel pain. Ironically, that’s when grief can support us. Yes, grief.

Grief in a Time of Crisis

As an emotion that helps us process change, grief is cathartic, allowing us to release pent-up feelings that keep us frozen in place, unable to move forward. The problem right now is that many people are reluctant to acknowledge their feelings. They’re living on the edge, lost in a newly dangerous world, fearing a tsunami of emotion that could incapacitate them. They believe that being strong—for themselves and their families—means bottling it up: if the feelings can’t get out, things can’t worsen.

We can deal with these feelings first by calmly recognizing them. Many people right now just want things to get back to normal, whatever that is for them. Yes, we all do—and that feeling is grief.

We want to freely move in public without fear. An invisible enemy will kill us, to gather with friends and loved ones, to go back to work, to just be safe. We’re grieving for a way of life, freedom of movement, a lack of fear that we don’t have anymore, and may not have again for weeks or months.

That’s okay. We should be grieving the disruptions we’ve experienced.

We’re also grieving, feeling fear. We fear that loved ones, or we will get sick and even die. We fear lost income and even lost purpose. We are afraid because things are so different: in the U.S., wearing face masks and protective gloves, being confined, standing in grocery store lines, and finding empty shelves are abnormal. It’s okay to grieve these changes. Grieving helps to acknowledge the loss, grieving it, and allowing it to move through us helps us move on.

Grief and Death in the Pandemic

There is another aspect to grieving in the pandemic: how we are forced to acknowledge the deaths of our beloveds. Funerals are necessary rites of passage in our society, allowing the community to honor the deceased—and life moving on. But in the pandemic, families either can’t hold physical funerals or just leave people out. Yes, alternatives are cropping up, from delaying funerals entirely to making them virtual.

For many, though, that means grief is on hold. But it doesn’t have to be. Why? Because the dead don’t care when you have a funeral—or what it looks like. They simply need the occasion to come together with the living to honor the change that death brings. As a medium, I know that the dead attend their funerals and that anything goes. That means, no matter how long ago a beloved died, you can honor their memory with a ritual that works for you. It can be as simple as, “Hey, you, I miss you,” to an elaborate ceremony—even if it’s just you, or the people you’re quarantined with.

Creating Rituals to Resolve Grief

Grief sticks around longer than it needs to if it is not acknowledged. While there isn’t a time table for when grieving should end (because it doesn’t, it merely blends into our lives), try creating a ritual to help process grief, whether it’s for a beloved dead or the times we’re living in.

If it’s for the dead, first set time, tell your beloveds when it will be, and invite their spiritual teams and yours to join you. Then decide what honoring the dead (and the living) looks like. It can be reading a poem, or recounting memories, playing music, dancing, a meal with toasts—something you know the dead would have appreciated when they’re alive. (I guarantee they’ll love it, even the cranky ones which might have said they didn’t want a funeral.) Create something that brings the body, mind, and spirit together. And repeat it as many times, and with as many variations, as you want.

Whether you’re grieving a beloved or the circumstances of the pandemic, set a time and invite your spiritual team to join you. When you’re ready, simply say out loud what you’re grieving, think about it, and feel it in body, mind, and spirit. Sit with those feelings. When it’s time to end the ritual, invite the grief to move through you and out. As it leaves, thank your spiritual team for joining you—and you’re done.

Here is what happens in body, mind, and spirit when we allow ourselves to grieve: we help energy keep moving. When energy is stuck, grief becomes what people dread: something that weighs us down and keeps us moving forward. Acknowledging that it’s okay to feel grief helps us to process change and will help us keep energy moving. And us moving forward.

Originally published in OMTimes.com magazine: https://omtimes.com/2020/10/grief-during-pandemic/

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz, MA MBA CHt, is an intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist. An award-winning author, her next book is “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side.” Find her at RobynFritz.com and on Facebook at The Practical Intuitive.

The Key to Intuition

Intuition is like a muscle.  If you want it to be stronger, you need to exercise it.  The best way to become more intuitive is to live intuitively.

Many people are curious about intuition; others are skeptical about it, still more think it’s a gift reserved for a select group of people that doesn’t include them. It’s no wonder so many people are just not using their intuition, at least they don’t think they are.

Living Intuitively – How Energy Healing Boosts Our Intuition

The truth is, we’re all using our intuition every day, all day long. However, we’re often not using it correctly because we don’t understand how our particular intuitive ability works. That means we’re missing out on an innate skill that can make our lives easier, even safer.

The key to learning how our intuition works is to tap it properly. An easy, natural way is by developing a daily practice of hands-on energy healing. Yes, energy healing. While we can all learn energy healing modalities, from Reiki to Healing Touch, energy healing is an innate skill we all have, just like intuition. It’s simple and quick to use, so we can easily incorporate it into everyday life.

We can start using energy by recognizing what it is. Energy is the stuff of life itself, the building block of everything we see and don’t see. If we think of our bodies as energy in a physical form, we can understand that working with energy is as simple as breathing.

Living Intuitively – Making Energy Healing a Daily Routine

The trick, then, is to make working with energy a normal daily practice that acknowledges we have innate healing abilities as we intentionally use them. One simple way to do that is to start and end the day with an energy healing ritual. That could be as simple as crossing our hands over our hearts while inviting ourselves to consciously breathe in healthy energy for a few minutes, blessing ourselves, then thanking ourselves for taking the time to do this routine. As we deepen this practice, we notice that we are paying more attention to details in our life that we overlooked or ignored in our hectic schedules, including our intuition. We may even move on to doing this simple practice in a free moment during the day, or when we are stressed.

The result is that over time, this simple ritual becomes part of our daily life. It reminds us that there is more to the world than we can see and that we can be open to it by simply being present, conscious of the healing moments, and then paying attention to what we notice because in these quiet moments our intuition presents itself. This isn’t meditation, nor is it a timeout from life. Instead, it’s a few conscious moments where we acknowledge our sacred souls, the bodies we’ve chosen to live in, and our connection to the wider world around us by inviting healthy energy to support and inform us.

As most energy healers will tell you, even a simple ritual like this has the happy side effect of boosting our intuition. Why? Because intuition and energy are intimately connected, and paying attention to our energy a few times a day also opens us up to our intuition, like putting the key in a car’s ignition and turning it on. Energy is our foundation, and intuition is one of the building blocks of our lives, but it’s often a quiet skill that gets pushed aside in our loud, busy lives. An energy ritual easily helps us normalize both our intuitive and healing skills.

It is why energy healers will often say how much more intuitive they are. It isn’t because they are working on their intuition, although they may (and should) be; it’s because they’ve allowed themselves to tap into their intuitive abilities with an energy healing practice.

For additional help, consider keeping a crystal-like selenite, a form of quartz, with you as you do your energy healing ritual. Selenite’s properties include helping us clear confusion and stuck energies while boosting our ability to set intentions and enhancing clarity.

Try this simple energy healing ritual, throw in a bit of selenite, and see how it boosts your intuition.

Originally published in OMTimes.com Magazine: Living Intuitively: The Key to Intuition – OMTimes Magazine

 About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt hosts the OM Times radio show, “The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World.” An intuitive and spiritual consultant and certified past life regression specialist, she is an award-winning author whose next book is “The Afterlife Is a Party: What People and Animals Teach Us About Love, Reincarnation, and the Other Side.” Find her at RobynFritz.com.

Boost Your Intuition by Managing Your Energy Boundaries

Do you know how to work with your energy boundaries?

We are all intuitives: intuition is an innate skill we are all born with. The problem is we don’t know how to use it, so we’re less than we could be, at home and at work. We can change that by learning to manage our energy boundaries.

Not what you thought, right? You’re thinking we learn intuition by working on it, but that’s really the second step. The first step is to understand energy and our energy bodies.

Here’s the thing. Intuition is a fuzzy concept. We either think it’s limited to the occasional hit or to a professional intuitive, or we’re leery because for many people “intuition” is spelled “woo-woo,” and life is hard enough. But the truth is, intuition is real and always at work, so we need to support it. We do that by understanding that our intuition, and, really, our entire lives are affected by our energy body. When that gets knocked off balance, which often happens, we’re lucky to avoid a messy downward spiral.

To stay healthy and balanced, to be our best selves, to easily tap our intuition (and our healing abilities), we need to first understand energy and our energy bodies.

Understanding Energy

So what is energy? Simply put, everything we see and don’t see is energy. The Empire State Building? Yes. The words “Reiki” and “democracy”? Yes. Our bodies and our minds? Yes.

We can understand energy by thinking of it as vibration, or frequency: for example, you tune into radio station 92.5 FM or TV channel 5. Or think of energy as the beam of a flashlight. If you wave your fingers in front of the beam to make bunny ears, you’re having fun, yes, but you’re blocking energy (the beam of light). Intriguing and easy to understand, right?

Energy flows freely until it is blocked. What blocks it? Pretty much everything! Our experiences. Our thoughts. Our beliefs, especially religious and cultural ones, and the most important: our belief that we just might be (or are) unworthy of love.

When we’re blocked, things don’t work as well, at home or at work. We’re tired and stressed, even uncomfortable in crowds. We give ourselves away, so there’s nothing left for us. The world, our friends and family, our jobs, all run rough-shod over us, which isn’t always intentional, but often happens because our energy boundaries aren’t strong enough to prevent it.

Exploring Our Energy Boundaries

What are these boundaries? Our energy boundary, or body, is really an unseen additional layer that surrounds our physical body and filters our experiences, helping attract things to us and keep out unwanted influences. The catch is we don’t know much about them, if anything, so we can’t effectively manage them.

It helps to think of our energy boundaries in two ways. First as us, inside our energy body, looking out at and exploring the world. Second, as the world looking back at us, exploring how to get in.

When our energy boundaries are healthy, this give and take is fairly simple, because it really is a natural process. When we’re feeling and acting great is a perfect time to learn how our boundaries work and fine-tune them. Because that’s their job—and ours.

The problem is when things are tough we’re triggered, and we realize we could be handling life better. That’s when it’s critical to learn, or even re-learn, how to manage our energy boundaries because when they’re not functioning properly we aren’t our best. We can feel it—and so can the world around us, from our friends and family to those who, well, aren’t. Sadly, that can be used against us.

So what can we do to manage our energy boundaries? Experiment with them when we’re out and about to learn how they react. We can also learn to put ourselves first, which is surviving and thriving, not egotistical. That can include creating rituals for daily activities, going on walks in nature, taking a coffee (or chocolate) break when we need to, and balancing work with play.

Ready to dig deep and learn how your energy boundaries work and how to bolster them? Want tips and techniques that will help you at home and at work?

Our energy boundaries are our superpower. Understanding how to manage them is critical to everything we do, including learning to use our intuition as easily and naturally as we breathe. Once we do that, we become our best selves, empowering ourselves to create dynamic personal and business lives. Because we deserve it. So does the world: you are needed.

 Originally published in OMTimes.com Magazine: Use Your Energy Boundaries to Boost Your Intuition – OMTimes Magazine

About the Author

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt is an OM Times Expert and hosts the OM Times radio show, The Practical Intuitive: Mind Body Spirit for the Real World. She offers personal and business intuition, mediumship, animal communication, soul regression hypnotherapy, soul progression clearing, shamanic modalities, and energy healing. An award-winning author, she offers webinars, workshops, and talks on intuitive and healing topics. Find her at RobynFritz.com.