The Power of Channeling Your Higher Self

There’s a quiet voice inside you. It doesn’t shout, it doesn’t demand. It simply waits for you to listen. This is the voice of your Higher Self. And learning to hear it can change everything.

Channeling your Higher Self isn’t some esoteric gift reserved for mystics and spiritual gurus. It’s something we’re all born with, a natural connection to the part of us that sees beyond fear, pain, and ego. In Zodie Klempp’s MIASM: Sexual Abuse: The Journey to Self-Enlightenment, this connection becomes a lifeline. After surviving childhood sexual abuse, navigating mental health crises, and unraveling generational trauma, Zodie discovered that her true healing began when she turned inward and listened.

Channeling the Higher Self is different from inner dialogue or self-talk. It’s a form of spiritual communication in which you step aside from your limited mind and allow a wiser, more loving part of yourself to come forward. For Zodie, this often happened through journaling. She would sit, breathe, and let the words flow.

What makes the Higher Self so powerful is its consistency. It is never cruel. It never shames. It speaks from a place of clarity, always encouraging alignment with your soul’s truth. And when you’re healing from deep wounds, this kind of voice can be revolutionary.

Trauma tends to replace our inner compass with fear. We begin to make decisions from a place of anxiety or avoidance. We doubt our intuition. We overthink or disconnect altogether. But channeling your Higher Self restores that connection. It puts you back in touch with the “you” that has always been whole, even when life has tried to convince you otherwise.

As demonstrated by Zodie’s exploration of the Akashic Records, her candid discussions with inner guides, and her intuitive writing, spiritual communication is about sharing the truth rather than making predictions. Predicting the future is not the role of the higher self. Its purpose is to assist you in living more fully in the here and now, making morally sound decisions, and having a deeper love for oneself.

One of the most moving moments in MIASM is when Zodie writes letters to her younger self, parts of her that were abandoned in trauma. Through channeling, she not only comforts them but also begins to integrate them. She becomes both the wounded child and the wise mother, the seeker and the guide. This kind of self-union is where real transformation happens.

Anyone can begin channeling their higher self. Start with quiet, with breath, and with a question: “What do I need to know today?” Then write. Don’t judge, don’t edit. Just let the words come. They may feel awkward at first, but keep going. The voice will get clearer.

What matters most is the intention to connect. Rather, it is about trusting that within you lives a source of unconditional love and deep wisdom. This is your Higher Self. And the more you engage with it, the more you begin to live in harmony with your soul’s true design.

In a noisy world full of distractions and doubts, this inner channel is sacred. It is your direct line to Source, to healing, and to peace.

As Zodie’s book MIASM reminds us, you are never alone. The answers you seek are already inside you.  All you have to do is make an intention to listen to your inner voice and pause and listen as the tuning into your Higher Self’s broadcast channel of love, begins.

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