Begin tuning in to your intuition and discovering your authentic self. This book has mindfulness practices to get you started on your journey to Discover your Whispering Wild.
In the companion book, The Whispering Wild, Rakia discovers her inner voice and how to trust it. Rakia walks through the forest, meeting wise and helpful characters. She learns how important it is to be herself. Now is it time to try tuning and listening. Teach yourself how to love yourself, as you are right now. When you have a correct view of yourself, you can love others and treat them compassionately too! It starts with you, from within you. It's not selfish. It's the path towards genuine and deep love for others. Be authentically you! Trust your inner voice!
This is your invitation to Discover Your Whispering Wild.
Rachel Whitton is a Clinical Counsellor and a Psychotherapist. Rachel has written Discover Your Whispering Wild to support your own journey in discovering and trusting your intuition. If you haven't already, please read her book called The Whispering Wild. This story is a companion to this book.
As well as supporting you to discover and trust your inner voice, Rachel also wants to help you learn how to honor who are you right now and how to live authentically, in all things that you do. To help you do this she has written 7 mindfulness practices for you to try which relate to the 7 lessons Rakia learned from The Whispering Wild.
Rachel believes that intuition isn't just a human ability we have lost touch with, it's protective. Teaching children to trust their gut instincts can help keep them safe, especially when the safe adults in their lives aren't nearby. Children are often deeply in tune with their instincts. Before logic, pressure to please, or a fear of standing out starts to quiet that inner voice. Ignoring these natural instincts, places children in a more vulnerable position. This is especially true for neurodivergent kids (those who are Autistic, ADHDers, AuDHDers, Dyslexic, etc), who are often taught to override their natural knowing in order to fit in, feel safe or connected with their caregivers/teachers/people in authority. This book (and The Whispering Wild) is here to change that.
For grown-ups reading along, this story can serve as a gentle nudge back to your own inner knowing-a reminder to meet yourself with compassion, to trust what you feel, and to live unapologetically from the inside out.
Let this be your reminder:
You are wise.
You are worthy.
You are wonderfully wild.
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