Guardian spirits, angels, totemism, whatever you wish to call them, they are the gentle
nudges or voices in your head said to guide you throughout your life. My paranormal
novel, Between, touches on the
concept of guardian spirits but personally, it's been a topic I rarely discuss. Why? Because people give you "that look" when you talk about intangible things. And even though I should be used to "that look" (I'm a writer and as you know, we all have whack-a-doodle things going on in our heads) it makes me self-conscious.
My father was a brilliant math professor and logical thinker,
my mother a dental hygienist and devout atheist. Growing up in my household, things
like guardian spirits just didn’t figure into the equation. But it
was always in the back of my mind. As a child, I was convinced that somebody was watching
over and guiding me. Whether it was a voice popping into my head to “make another choice” or a stray thought, I always managed to avoid dire
situations. And there were plenty of them because that’s just the type of kid I was.
Perhaps it’s wishful thinking but recently (and maybe
because I’m getting older) I’ve wondered if there isn’t something in the concept
of guardian spirits.
My trusty definitions:
Guardian spirit:
a benevolent spirit who guides an individual throughout their lifetime. The concept of guardian spirits is shared among many different cultures and belief systems. In
some traditions the guardian manifests itself through dreams or other portents.
In other traditions it is the individual who sets out to discover his guardian
by undertaking a vision quest.
Guardian angel: an
angel believed to have special affection for a particular individual.
Totemism: a system of belief in which humans are said
to have a connection or a kinship with a spirit-being, such as an animal or
plant.
I’ve had a number of things happen over the past few years which have led me to re-examine the concept of guardian spirits; I'll share two of them. This isn’t to say that I couldn’t
attribute these experiences to my “inner voice” or some such thing, but my
inner voice is telling me it isn’t my inner voice.
Several years ago, I went through a period of nine months
where I was convinced I had cancer. Obsessed, I found myself opting for medical tests, including an MRI, and probably saw my doctor more within that time period than I had in the past ten years. The thought was quite literally, making me sick. I rarely get sick, nor do I give it any energy if I do, so this kind of thinking was highly unusual for me. One
day, I noticed a small spot on the part of my hair which I thought was a bug
bite. After a couple of days of seeing that it wasn’t going away, I decided to have it checked. It turned out that it was
cancer. Not the “bad” kind but the kind that could be removed through a process
called Mohs surgery. A week later I was missing quite a bit of hair and had 32
staples in my scalp. Though it had looked small, the cancer had covered a larger
area than they expected and had probably been there for awhile.
Do I attribute my obsession with having cancer to a guardian
spirit tapping me on the shoulder? I don’t know. But I can say, I’ve never had
health anxiety issues before and they disappeared after my surgery. (I'm happy to say too, that my hair grew back and hides a killer scar)
My second experience was a bit different. One evening, it was
pouring with rain and I decided on a quick trip to the bookstore. I was sitting
at a traffic light with the choice to turn left or right, either way would
get me there. Suddenly, the voice of Austin Powers popped into my head,
"Left, baby!" Kind of amused with the fact that apparently Austin Powers was paying me a visit out-of-the-blue, I turned left. Immediately, I heard a loud screech
and crash and looked in my rear view mirror. The car in front of
me had turned right and was involved in a five-car pile up.
One that I missed completely.
Which means that one of my guardian spirits is an Austin Powers wannabe. Kind of funny and fitting because I can totally see that if I had a guardian spirit, Austin would be my guy.
One that I missed completely.
Which means that one of my guardian spirits is an Austin Powers wannabe. Kind of funny and fitting because I can totally see that if I had a guardian spirit, Austin would be my guy.
These experiences can be shrugged off, sure. But things that
have happened over my lifetime do add up and give me pause for thought: What if?
If there are such things as guardian spirits, let me just
take the time now to apologize to mine because seriously, I've probably kept them
very busy.
How about you? Have you ever had that “little voice” in your
head nudging you in another direction? A thought to do something different
that ultimately kept you out of trouble? An animal affinity? A brush with death? I’d love to hear your
thoughts and experiences.
8 comments:
Oh, yeah baby! Don't neglect the language of the Universe! Mine was quite profound - said 'You can write.' That was it. It struck me odd, then I started having a string of coincidences that led me to pursue a writing career. Damn, that voice was bang on! And have never regreted that sage advice. Cheers!
Heehee, thanks for commenting, Sharon! Good thing you listened to your voice because you are an awesome writer (just started your book)
What a great post, Clarissa! Can't wait to get over to FB and share it. I've had too many experiences not believe in guardian spirits. None as dramatic as yours (nor do any of them have such a catchy voice), but I've come to rely on them nonetheless. I often use a sort of cosmic bulletin board to post for specific "jobs" or questions, and I've never not received an answer. How do I know it's not just me? Because some of the answers suggest doing something the hard way, which is SO not me. I give thanks every day and every night for all of the help and support I get--seen and unseen.
You've really got me looking forward to BETWEEN.
Very cool, Rhea! I know what you mean by that. An "out-of-the-blue" thought or "voice" in your head as opposed to an inner thought that was kicking around in there to begin with. Thanks for stopping by (:
Great post, Clarissa. Hmm, I don't know where to start on these sort of experiences...but yes, plenty! :)
Thanks for stopping by, Joanna (:
Austin Powers as a guardian angel? That's awesome.
LOL, that's what I thought. Thanks for stopping by, Jennifer (:
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