For Your Freedom by Willow McIntosh
Guest Post
One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves as HSPs is personal freedom.
You might say this is what all people aspire to, yet as HSPs we know at a deep level, we are here for a particular reason.
We are here to bring an invaluable perspective to the world in many, many areas. A sense of purpose that is in service to the greater good.
Yet when we feel trapped by circumstances or imprisoned by the challenges of the trait, we can feel helpless to our cause.
This wonderful trait is not a condition, it is not caused through trauma. It naturally occurs in 20% of the human population and is found in 100 other species of animals.
Our ability to process sensory information about the world around us is intended. It is the very role we are here to play. You are intended.
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Whether the change you want to see and the imbalance you feel calls you to work at a local level, organisational level or global level, there is a place for you that aligns with your innate purpose.
My belief is that HSPs are also here to play a crucial role in gradually changing the face of global leadership.
Yet with so many HSPs that I train, I so often come across the heartbreaking truth that many of us are simply not in conscious ownership of how our abilities work.
We end up feeling isolated, having to keep our sensitivity secret, believing that it has no benefit.
We end up in careers or positions that do not serve us and we end up on other people’s agendas that hinder us from making the change we so want to see.
This can cost us our sense of belonging, purpose and even our sense of self.
So why does this happen for us as HSPs? How is it we are born with an ability to perceive the world around us in such a way, yet feel so out of touch with our value at a conscious level?
The trouble is, we did not typically receive the training and awareness we needed during early development to claim ownership of our ability and recognise its place.
This is through no fault of those that raised us. The fact is, the trait was simply not understood back then.
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The good news is, that the more research and studies that are now being undertaken, the more we are coming to recognise the true benefits of the trait and our true place as high sensory people. We are now beginning to truly understand nature’s plan for us.
I have been fortunate to have now conducted many interviews and facilitations with high sensory people. There is a tried and tested method that reveals how the trait works through each of us at an individual level.
What we have found is that the foundation to this process always begins with being truly honest about what matters most to us as an HSP.
The clues we are looking for are a part of our day to day experience.
Feeling trapped through circumstance and out of alignment with who we feel we really are, masks the calling we have to serve in a deeper way.
In every single case, there is always a high sensory ability that is waiting to be accessed and claimed.
Abilities that always work in symbiosis with individual cause. A phenomenon in high sensory people that is a great advantage when it comes to revealing our place and purpose.
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It is becoming more and more clear why nature keeps this trait running in 20% of the human race. There is good reason for the ability to process sensory information more deeply in a section of the population.
Fundamentally, it means we are able to feel more deeply into the fabric of what is around us. We pick up on more information about situations, endeavours of all kinds and people. We are highly adept at feeling into the deeper understanding of a matter. We are exceptionally skilled at facilitating and coaching people.
You too have your own version of this. A unique version that is aligned with what matters most to you about people and the world. How you perceive sensory information at a deeper level. The insights it gives you about the people and the world around you. It is all linked.
As high sensory people, our experience of the world is where the gift we have to bring resides. It is our sense of meaning and belonging.
It is an experience of knowing, at the deepest level, how we are a part of the bigger picture. How the calling inside to want to play our part in its evolution is answered.
Personal truth is how to reveal the cause in the world that matters most to you. To experience the way in which your high sensory gift works, and how it is here to serve that cause.
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When there is availability in the calendar, I want to help as far as I can.
It is my way of fulfilling my mission, to activate as many high sensory people as I can.
If this is resonating for you, this is a chance to be introduced to the process that has been life-changing for so many HSPs over the years.
There will be no charge and no obligation for us to work together. All I ask is that you are genuinely interested in finding out about the gifts and abilities you have as a high sensory person.
If so, I would like to ask if you can answer four quick questions by clicking the link below. This will help me to understand more about you and to ensure that I can serve you in the best way. Following this, you will be shown to the calendar to find a time for your session.
To begin…
I look forward to meeting you soon!
Willow McIntosh
Willow McIntosh is the founder of Inluminance and leader of the High Sensory Intelligence movement. Unique circumstances during Willow’s childhood lead to the burying of his authentic self and complete misalignment to the work he was destined for. He began to carve his own path into understanding how people with sensory processing sensitivity can learn to use their genetic traits to their advantage. As an adult this lead to a lifelong enquiry and practise into learning powerful energetic alignment techniques to re-engage with the authentic self. Willow believes that all people with the trait have the ability to tap into a unique skill that draws on a deeper sensory perception. Founded in their own life experience and self development they have the capacity to facilitate great transformation and development in others. Willow is on a mission to awaken us to the responsibility we have to utilise the abilities it affords in business, governments and leadership. Having successfully facilitated the development of seven figure businesses Willow’s practise has taken him all over the world. Speaking internationally, training in a broad range of fields and facilitating others for more than twenty years. Willow now specialises in facilitating people with the trait to activate them into service in alignment with their gifts and purpose and to support them to take their own businesses to the next level towards automation and leadership.
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