Intuition Talks

What is Our Intuition? Real Talk with Nicole Harp, Animal Communicator and Soul Painter

February 07, 2024 Kristen O'Meara Season 2 Episode 12
What is Our Intuition? Real Talk with Nicole Harp, Animal Communicator and Soul Painter
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Intuition Talks
What is Our Intuition? Real Talk with Nicole Harp, Animal Communicator and Soul Painter
Feb 07, 2024 Season 2 Episode 12
Kristen O'Meara

Nicole Harp, animal communicator and soul painter, and I have a down-to-earth conversation about intuition in this week's episode. We share personal stories about listening to our intuition to know who we are at a soul level. We highlight that intuitive development is a daily practice, a commitment, and a lifetime unfoldment to remember who we are as multi-dimensional spiritual beings having a human experience on Earth.     

Show Notes:
Learn more about Nicole's work and book a session at www.harpspace.org. Nicole and I share teacher resources for intuitive development and mediumship. Consider researching tutors at Arthur Findlay College or Journey Within and medium Denise Correll.

I share the Brusho method taught by Lynn Cottrell, spirit artist and medium. I made a personal Oracle deck this month using this method. Follow the steps here to make your own Brusho spirit art (used with permission).
Prep:

Steps:

  • Place the watercolor paper down in front of you.
  • Have your brusho pots of paint out with lids off and your small paintbrush ready.
  • Dip the large paintbrush in water and cover the watercolor paper completely until there is a nice gloss of water over it.
  • Quickly choose the color of brusho you want by dipping the dry brush in the brusho powder (don't get the pots of powder wet).
  • Flick the powder on the watercolor paper - but not too much. A flick or two is enough. 
  • You can do this several times with different colors - but don't cover the paper with too much paint. You want enough "white" from the paper to create lines.
  • Immediately cover the paper with saran wrap.
  • Place both hands on top of the plastic wrap and move your hands just slightly- but no more than once. Let the project dry overnight.
  • The next day, take the saran wrap off, and voila! You should see lines and shapes on your paper. 
  • Now, connect with your spirit guides or higher self. Ask them to show you images that will help you in your spiritual work, development, or practice. 
  • Give yourself time to find images, like animals, landscapes, people's faces, mythical creatures - the possibilities are endless. It can be immediate, or you may need a few days to sit with your spirit art to uncover messages from your spirit guides. 
  • Notice how you feel as you connect with each image and the scene as a whole. Let your intuition guide you to interpret the message. 
  • Whe


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The intro song “To Meet the Light” and outro song “Where the Light Is” by lemonmusicstudio

Show Notes

Nicole Harp, animal communicator and soul painter, and I have a down-to-earth conversation about intuition in this week's episode. We share personal stories about listening to our intuition to know who we are at a soul level. We highlight that intuitive development is a daily practice, a commitment, and a lifetime unfoldment to remember who we are as multi-dimensional spiritual beings having a human experience on Earth.     

Show Notes:
Learn more about Nicole's work and book a session at www.harpspace.org. Nicole and I share teacher resources for intuitive development and mediumship. Consider researching tutors at Arthur Findlay College or Journey Within and medium Denise Correll.

I share the Brusho method taught by Lynn Cottrell, spirit artist and medium. I made a personal Oracle deck this month using this method. Follow the steps here to make your own Brusho spirit art (used with permission).
Prep:

Steps:

  • Place the watercolor paper down in front of you.
  • Have your brusho pots of paint out with lids off and your small paintbrush ready.
  • Dip the large paintbrush in water and cover the watercolor paper completely until there is a nice gloss of water over it.
  • Quickly choose the color of brusho you want by dipping the dry brush in the brusho powder (don't get the pots of powder wet).
  • Flick the powder on the watercolor paper - but not too much. A flick or two is enough. 
  • You can do this several times with different colors - but don't cover the paper with too much paint. You want enough "white" from the paper to create lines.
  • Immediately cover the paper with saran wrap.
  • Place both hands on top of the plastic wrap and move your hands just slightly- but no more than once. Let the project dry overnight.
  • The next day, take the saran wrap off, and voila! You should see lines and shapes on your paper. 
  • Now, connect with your spirit guides or higher self. Ask them to show you images that will help you in your spiritual work, development, or practice. 
  • Give yourself time to find images, like animals, landscapes, people's faces, mythical creatures - the possibilities are endless. It can be immediate, or you may need a few days to sit with your spirit art to uncover messages from your spirit guides. 
  • Notice how you feel as you connect with each image and the scene as a whole. Let your intuition guide you to interpret the message. 
  • Whe


We are now on YouTube!

Connect with us: Instagram and Facebook

Learn more about Kristen O'Meara here

Sign up for Kristen's newsletter, Spiritual Caregiving. The first edition is out in September! She has wonderful offerings for caregivers of children/teens/adults with special needs/disabilities.



The intro song “To Meet the Light” and outro song “Where the Light Is” by lemonmusicstudio