Navigating Timelines with Amy Sikarskie

Spiritual awakening is not always one dramatic lightning-bolt moment. Sometimes it begins as a quiet inner knowing, a strange sensitivity, a childhood moment when you realize you are hearing life differently than everyone around you. And sometimes it unfolds over years through grief, curiosity, energy work, and a growing willingness to trust what your soul has been trying to say all along.

That is the heart of Amy Sikarskie’s work. As a master energy therapist, clairvoyant channel, and spiritual mentor, she helps people remember who they truly are, release energetic imprints, and reconnect with their own intuitive gifts. Her approach is deeply spiritual, but also grounded. She talks about soul history, timelines, ancestral healing, nervous system regulation, and self-preservation in a way that feels practical and embodied.

What remembering your soul actually feels like

For Amy, the idea of “remembering” is not just mental recall. It is energetic. It is the feeling of your own light returning to your body. It is a deep inner recognition that says, this is who I am, even if you do not yet have all the language for it.

As a child, she felt connected to something larger. She had unusual thoughts about energy and the presence of unseen beings, even before she had a framework for intuition or psychic awareness. Like many sensitive people, life got louder as she got older. School, social conditioning, family expectations, and the noise of ordinary life can make those subtle inner senses fade into the background.

But the connection never fully disappears. It waits.

Later, through advanced energy healing work, she began seeing past lives and other realities more clearly. Suddenly, emotions that once seemed confusing made more sense. Grief, sadness, strange memories, and nuanced reactions were not always rooted in this lifetime alone. Some were connected to other timelines, other identities, and unresolved soul experiences still echoing in the present.

One of the earliest awakenings is learning to stand in your truth

One of Amy’s most powerful early memories came from childhood. In a classroom exercise, students were asked to stand on one side of the room or the other depending on their answer. She knew what her answer was and stood by it, even when the more popular child in the room chose the opposite side and everyone followed her. For a moment, Amy stood alone.

That experience became a spiritual lesson long before she would have called it that. It taught her to trust her inner truth even when approval was not guaranteed. That same lesson would follow her into adulthood as she explored reincarnation, channeling, multidimensional healing, and intuitive work that did not fit the worldview of the culture she was raised in.

For many people, awakening starts there. Not with mastery, but with the quiet decision to stop abandoning yourself.

The moment intuition became undeniable

A major turning point came in high school during a difficult season. Her parents were divorcing, she was carrying a lot emotionally, and she simply asked for help. Not to any particular figure. Just help. Whoever could hear.

That prayer led her to follow an inner compass down a one-way road to a crystal shop she had never visited before. There she was introduced to Reiki, crystals, incense, and an entirely different spiritual framework. It gave her language for what she had been feeling all along: empathy, psychic sensitivity, chakras, energy, and the possibility that healing was about much more than the physical body.

That discovery also began a process of clearing. She started releasing programming, emotional buildup, and projected expectations about who she should be. That is an important part of spiritual awakening that often gets overlooked. Awakening is not only about receiving more light. It is also about removing what is not yours.

How intuitive gifts often develop

Amy’s strongest gifts did not arrive all at once. They developed through practice, training, and lived experience.

Her earliest intuitive sense was telepathic thought, but her professional work first opened through clairsentience and clear tangency, or feeling energy through touch. As a Reiki Master, she would place her hands in a client’s energy field and notice where energy moved easily and where it felt sticky or blocked.

Over time, more layers came online:

  • Feeling the energy in and around the body

  • Hearing telepathic information from spirit guides and higher beings

  • Seeing visions through clairvoyance

  • Knowing through clear cognizance

Now, these senses work together. She may first feel a presence, then hear who is there for the session, and then receive visual information. That progression matters because it reminds people that intuitive development is often layered and personal. You do not need to force yourself into someone else’s style of receiving.

The biggest block to intuition is often doubt

When asked what keeps people disconnected from their intuition, Amy’s answer is simple: doubt.

Many people immediately dismiss what they feel. They tell themselves it cannot be real, or that they must be making it up. Often that doubt is not based on direct experience. It comes from conditioning, skepticism inherited from others, or a fear of being wrong.

Her antidote is refreshingly gentle. Instead of demanding certainty, try curiosity.

Approach intuition with a playful openness. “Wouldn’t that be interesting?” “Show me more.” “Let me stay open and see what happens.” That kind of energy creates room for inner guidance to emerge without pressure. It also softens the rigid, black-and-white thinking that can shut down spiritual perception.

That said, curiosity should always be paired with discernment. Amy is very clear about that. Spiritual openness is not the same as blindly accepting every message or sensation. Feel into what resonates. Notice the vibration. Pay attention to outcomes. Discernment is part of intuitive maturity.

What channeling high-frequency beings feels like

Amy channels the Council of Light and describes the experience as both profound and genuinely enjoyable. She has been physically channeling since 2018, and for her, it feels like entering a trance-like state while still remaining aware of what is happening.

She does not leave her body completely. She hears the information as it comes through and experiences the conversation in real time. But this level of channeling did not appear overnight. It was the result of years of energetic training.

Her preparation included Reiki, advanced healing modalities, working with frequency, learning to open and close chakras, expanding the aura, and strengthening her body’s ability to hold more energy safely. She also experienced what she calls “upgrades,” periods where her system would receive more light and then need time to stabilize. During those times, rest was essential.

This is such an important reminder for anyone exploring channeling, psychic work, or spiritual gifts. Your nervous system matters. Your body matters. If your system is overwhelmed, spiritual development can become draining rather than supportive.

Why grounding in Earth is just as important as connecting to Spirit

One of the most grounded things Amy shares is that higher-frequency work must be balanced with a deep relationship to Earth. Not just “grounding” as a technique, but an actual relationship with Gaia, with the spirit of the Earth, with being human here.

That balance became part of the reason she could hold more light without burning out. Spiritual practice is not about escaping this reality. It is about learning to be fully present in it.

This matters especially now, when so many people are focused on nervous system healing. According to Amy, a regulated, clear, calm energy field does more than help you feel better. It becomes healing for others too. When your own energy is stable and coherent, people can simply be around you and begin to settle.

Ancestral imprints, past lives, and why you may still feel stuck

Sometimes people do all the “right” healing work and still feel blocked. In Amy’s experience, that can point to something beyond the current life.

She describes energetic imprints as charges that sit in the field and get activated by certain triggers. They can come from childhood, ancestral lineage, or other lifetimes. In present-day life, they may show up as reactions that seem bigger than the moment calls for. You may ask yourself, why am I responding this strongly? Why does this feel so loaded?

Past-life energy, in particular, can operate like an overlay in the aura. Old insecurities, traumas, vows, and soul contracts may still be influencing present choices. Amy sees this often with people who feel pulled forward but somehow cannot move.

Some of the most significant blocks can come from old oaths and agreements that no longer serve. A soul may have made a vow in another lifetime that directly conflicts with what it is trying to create now. Clearing those contracts can create movement where there has been years of frustration.

What starseeds most need to hear

Amy also works closely with starseeds and describes some common traits: sensitivity, a feeling of not belonging, loneliness, and a strong sense of having a mission without knowing what it is.

Her message is loving, but direct. If you feel like a starseed and are stuck in resentment about being here, you may be missing the point. You came for a reason. You are not powerless. If you were not capable of being here, you would not have chosen this experience.

That perspective shifts the focus from alienation to responsibility. Instead of asking, “Why am I here?” from a place of despair, the question becomes, “How am I meant to serve, create, and embody my gifts here?”

The Council of Light’s message right now: self-preservation

When Amy tuned into what humanity most needs to understand right now, the phrase that came through was self-preservation.

Not in a fearful way. In a conscious one.

Protect your energy. Preserve your sanity. Stop scattering your attention everywhere. Set boundaries with social media, gossip, overstimulation, and anything that pulls you out of yourself. Spend time in nature. Be mindful of what you consume emotionally, mentally, and physically.

This kind of self-preservation is not selfish. It is stewardship. It allows you to stay focused, maintain your frequency, and be available for the people and moments that truly matter.

A simple aligned step to reconnect with yourself and spirit

If all of this feels like a lot, Amy’s closing guidance is beautifully simple:

Breathe and release. Let go of what is not yours.

That can be the beginning of a real spiritual detox. Mind, body, spirit, and soul. Notice what feels sticky, heavy, or draining. Release it. Get outside. Reconnect with nature. Create a little more space inside your life and your field.

Because awakening your intuitive gifts is not about becoming someone else. It is about clearing enough noise that you can finally feel the truth of who you already are.

And from there, the possibilities really are endless.

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