You Picked it up! Now what? The Behind the Scenes of Channeling and Delivery
Most people think channeling is the whole process. It is not. It is barely the beginning. When your spirit picks something up, whether it is a word, an image, a feeling, a knowing, what just happened is reception. Your spiritual antenna locked onto a frequency. A signal came through. That is the first half of the job. The second half is what most spiritually gifted people skip, rush, or fumble entirely. That second half is called delivery. And if you do not understand how the two work together, you will spend your life picking up accurate messages and releasing them in ways that do not land, do not help, and sometimes cause more confusion than clarity. Let me walk you through what is actually happening. - RECEPTION: HOW YOUR SPIRIT PICKS UP A MESSAGE Your spirit does not operate on your timeline. It does not wait until you are ready, rested, or in the right environment. It is always scanning. Always receiving. Think of your spirit like a radio tower that never powers down. The signals are always moving through the atmosphere. What determines what you pick up is your frequency, your alignment, and your level of sensitivity to what is moving in the invisible. When a message comes through, it typically arrives in one of four ways: A knowing that has no explanation. You just know something is true before you have a reason to believe it. A visual. A symbol, a scene, a flash of imagery that carries meaning beyond what the image literally shows. A physical or emotional sensation. A weight in your chest, a sudden grief that is not yours, a warmth in your hands. A word, phrase, or name that drops into your mind unprompted and does not leave. What you are doing in those moments is not thinking. You are receiving. There is a difference. Thinking is you generating. Receiving is something being deposited into you. The mistake most people make is treating reception as the finish line. They feel something, and they immediately say it out loud or post it online. That is impulse, not delivery.