ABC of love: f is for family

is for the family who loves and nurtures you

We think of family as our blood family, perhaps in-laws as well.  There is another definition of family;

‘all of the people important to your life and to your development ‘

This is your ‘soul family’.  Of course your soul family may include some people from your blood, adopted or in-law family but it could also include key friends, colleagues and perhaps a neighbour. Anyone you have significant interactions with could be a member of your soul family.

Soul Family members come into your life to support you in your life experiences and personal development.  Likewise you may be doing the same for them.

Soul Family members are not always easy relationships as they may challenge your behaviour and responses to life events.  However these are always special relationships as love is always at their core.

Soul Family members tend to remain or have remained in your life for significant periods of time.  There may be someone who comes into your life and helps you with a key challenge, perhaps making a difficult decision. Once the decision is made, they drift out of your life.  Usually these people are from a neighbouring soul family and agreed to help you with this challenge. Once the challenge is over, there is no need for them to remain in your life.

Learn to identify and value your soul family relationships.  Need some help in doing this?  Build a soul map which is a visual representation of you, your soul family and your life.  It takes 7 easy-to-follow steps to do.  Link below to articles to help you.

Help to identify your soul family

               Your Soul Family – Soul Wall

This post is dedicated to your soul family who assists you with life.

We would love to hear from you.  If you have a question or want to book an appointment with Alison Wem for intuitive life guidance, creative therapy or mediumship, please contact us here

Available face-to-face or via Skype depending on location.

a is for angel  b is balance in life  c is for compassion  d is for dove  e is for emotions  f is for family

                                                      

g is for …. see next week’s post

Alison Wem

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