
Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening

Naming these things and then doing these things is how you find your purpose.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
The biggest reason is that it requires us to be more responsible for ourselves than we’re used to or maybe want to be.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
our skin can pick up energy, our ears have the ability to hear vibrations way beyond sound, and how important it is to
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
You might write, for example, “Tell me about my soul. Tell me about my spirit. Point out my talents and the contributions I could make that I am unaware of or am missing.” You can even ask, “What is my purpose? How do I connect to it?”
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
The Sentient Cell, suggest the 37 trillion cells that make up our bodies are fully conscious communicators, allowing our brains to talk to our hearts and guts, and even our skin, as well as with those in the world around us.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
know I read places wherever I go and won’t stay long in any place that doesn’t feel good to me.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
reading life is a natural skill we can activate if we are present, connect to our hearts, quiet our minds, and focus on what we love and care about.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
The most practical benefit of reading the energy headed our way is that it allows us to creatively respond to unexpected or unwanted change instead of being paralyzed by it.
Sonia Choquette • Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to Whats Really Happening
When I first started to develop my inner senses, my teacher, Charlie, said that the definition of intuition he preferred was the ability to notice the subtle. So, pay attention! Don’t let anyone gaslight you by saying, “Nah, you’re making it up.”