What Are Spirit Guides?

spirit guides are universal forces that are here to help us.

What are spirit guides?

Everyone has Spirit Guides regardless of their Spiritual beliefs. Even if you don’t see, hear or feel your guides yet, you do have them.

Let’s begin with the definitions of each word:

  • Spirit: are non-physical beings
  • Guide: a person who shows the way to others
    A spirit guide is a non-physical being who shows you the way in your journey on earth. They know about your mission and agreed to help assist you!

Who are your spirit guides?

Your spirit team (all your guides together) can exist out of angels, ancestors, nature spirits, higher self, deities and ascended masters!
The size of your team varies from 6 to 15+ guides.
They all have different specialties/knowledge

What do spirit guides well.. do?


Besides guiding, they also protect your path. They guide you away from situations and places that are harmful to you.
Your spirit guides are always in contact with you whether you’re aware of it or not.

Spirit guides are said to be the entities that we choose (or that are assigned to us) before birth to aid our spiritual growth and transformation.

You might be wondering whether we have many spirit guides or just one.

In my experience, I believe we have multiple spirit guides. Some we are born with, others visit us sporadically during the course of life.

For this reason, I divide spirit guides into two categories: our major guides, and our minor guides

Major guides typically accompany us throughout our lives and help us to learn major life lessons. Minor guides are temporary and help with daily concerns or issues that we struggle with.

Wondering how to connect with your spirit guides? Read my next blog for detailed information.

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