You can call me Al
"Hi, my name is Steve. I’ll be your Spirit Guide for the entirety of your life on this planet. Nice to meetcha."
Hmm, a Spirit Guide named Steve. Well, that’s not too exciting, is it? Don’t all Guides have cool mythical names like Aloycious or Galactica? Darn. I wanted my Guide to have a cooler name than just … well, Steve.
Shakespeare said "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" – meaning, of course, that it doesn’t matter what you call it, it is still the same thing, holds the same energy, gives the same feeling.
I get around. Online, that is. (Ahem!) And the question about the name of one’s Guide is asked on just about every spiritual forum I visit. Looking underneath the question, though, I see the need to take the concept of a Guide (which is, admittedly, a pretty broad concept) and bring it down into what it means for them in their life. Having a name for that big concept helps make it personal.
Through the Soul Realignment program, I’ve honed my natural abilities to connect with specific Guides in Spirit and get names and ways in which they work for you as part of your team. In addition to that, I can bring through specific life assignments on which they work with you, soul groups of origination and a whole host of other information that is stored in the Akashic Records.
Now, I’m going to say something that may be controversial, so hold on to your chair.
I don’t think it matters what the name of your Guide is.
Truly.
You can call that energy whatever you like: Boris, Cookie, or Tom (or Al!). It’s the same energy, same guidance, same group that works with you, regardless of what you call them.
(It’s a bit different for Ascended Masters, Archangels and guides and teachers of that extremely high vibration and I’ll write about that more as a follow-up to this post.)
The way the Guides present to me (my own and other teams when I contact them in readings for clients) is basically as a "round table" – as if you had called a meeting of trusted friends and family. They speak to me in a united voice – always using the term "We" as to make clear that it is a collective voice. In fact, I asked my Guides if it was important to know the name of each one in the group. They responded that regardless of what you choose to call them, the energy, the intent and the vibration are all the same.
In the world of Spirit, intention is all.
If you wish to speak to them, all you have to do is say "Hey Guys … can you come talk to me?" and they’re right there.
(Here’s a secret: they’re there even if you don’t think they are.)
I have had clients ask for names and the Guides give them, I suspect, to make the person asking feel more at ease about the whole thing. And that’s fine. No harm, no foul.
For example, one of my clients was given the name Magda for his primary guide. He resonated with that because close family friends were of Hungarian descent and the name made a connection with him.
Do you NEED to know the name to make contact? No.
Can you make up your own name for them? Sure. They’re fine with it. They all kind of go with the flow. Which is a nice quality to have in a Guide, I think.
So, what name would YOU give your Spirit Guide and why?
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I’ve no doubt that I named my guide, Ali. I’d had guidance to reach for an Egyptian soul….then, I got a series of coincidences, among them some e-mails from an old, old Egyptian friend named…..Ali. I think Ali was telling me to call him Ali, but is that his name? Probably not. Doesn’t matter, so I completely agree with you, Lisa.
I am also in contact with one of my primary angels. When I held a dictionary in my hand, the angel took me to the “name,” or word, Buddy. Perfect!
Then there is Michael, who is somehow attached to the Archangel Michael.
It’s all good.
Great column, Lisa!
Thanks, Jody!
I love how your Angel showed you the name.
When I chat with the Guides (my own and those of others), I feel like I’m at a party with a bunch of really cool friends. They make me laugh pretty often.
I think if they give you a name without you asking, it’s to lead you to a connection of some sort. What that connection might be is your work, right?
Hugs to you, Buddy and Ali!
The Medical Intuitive Jenny Mannion said my spirit quide was impish and feisty and roaming around inside. I do not seem to be able to get in touch….but I love the name Hamish (meaning friendly) so much maybe I will give it that name.
I do not feel very in contact with my guides and when I do the Native American Medicine cards I always get animals like weasel..The first card I ever got was Raven, which got me interesting in the whole process.
Neat post and I am looking forward to the follow up on how to get in touch.
Patricia, hi!
Hamish! I love that. Tuning in real quick, I do pick up a sense of the feisty side but also a strong, loving companion who very much wants to make contact with you when you are ready.
He said “I don’t think I’m getting through to her properly. Please ask her to think of a song that she can associate with me and when she hears it, she will know I’m around. Any song is fine.”
Heh – I didn’t expect that to come through. I hope you’ll try it and see if you notice that song popping up more often. You also might notice what you were doing when the song started playing.
What fun…after I finish answering my email I will do just that….No I do not think Hamish is getting through to me….that’s how I will get ready
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