After the article, Face-to-Face with God, on Cheryl Dabhi in the November issue of Life Positive was published, the official inbox of LP was flooded with enquiries from curious readers inquiring about her. Inspired, we decided to interview Cheryl once more (She was first covered in 2015 by Editor Shivi Verma) to give our readers a closer glimpse of the phenomenon called Cheryl Dabhi.
I contacted Cheryl on the phone, and she was more than happy to share about herself with the readers. We met online. Looking into her shiny eyes and being in the presence of her beaming aura, I could not wait and dived straight into a conversation with her.
Navni: What are the signs one could observe within when their consciousness starts rising?
Cheryl: The first and foremost sign is that people start becoming very comfortable within themselves. They feel deeply connected with their inner Self. Another sign is that people become less reactive to disturbances, and even the overthinking of the mind stops. Also, they start to lose some compulsive, unhealthy habits. They start to feel happy within and without the need for any external stimuli; there is less dependence on the outside. Some people also shift from being people-pleasers to becoming independent of other people's opinions. Another sign is that people start getting a lot of clarity to make their own decisions.
When one's consciousness is rising, one prioritises themself without feeling guilty. Their self-love grows so much that even the anxiety of treading into the unknown disappears.
Navni: What is the antidote to overthinking?
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