Author: Susan Gorman

Intuitive Empathy Transfer

We are all connected to one other through intuitive empathy. Last week we talked about how this type of empathy is different from emotional empathy, which is the willingness to imagine another person’s lived experience, whether we have similarities or not. Intuitive and emotional empathy can co-exist and often do, but intuitive empathy is immediate and… Read more »

No #empathslander Allowed

It’s a relatively new phenomenon for people to casually refer to themselves as ’empaths.’ But I’m not sure everyone is on the same page as to what an empath is exactly. So I, like many people, share in a good dose of skepticism behind the rising wave of #empathslander. Let’s discuss what empathy is and isn’t…. Read more »

Get Your Leg Out of The Bear Trap

Junior Gorman the Younger and I are having a contest this summer: whoever clocks the week with the least amount of time on social media before Labor Day wins. We haven’t decided on a prize yet, but I suspect spending the summer with strong guardrails around the hellscape that the digital social world has become… Read more »

Be a Channel for Change: A Message From Mexico City

Protest street art by the native and locals against colonialism in Mexico City.

A piece I wrote for the socials, ahead of the 2020 presidential election, is suddenly gaining traction again. Proving that the algorithm is as mysterious as ever, because why now? (And confoundingly, as always, how)??? In any case, it confirmed for me that the energy in our country and the world is rising. And how… Read more »

Anxiety & Intuition

Plague Year Musings: You’re Probably Really Afraid Right Now. This Could Be The Beginning of a Miracle.  1)  Consider just for a moment, that there may be healing afoot.  At first it may seem entirely inappropriate to consider anything but the magnitude of terror and shock lockdown has triggered. But it may be simultaneously true… Read more »

Your Freaking Heart Chakra

There are many intuitives who are sensitive to how illness and health interact on so many levels within ourselves, and I am one of them.  However, and this is a big (BIG) disclaimer, if you’ve been following me for a while it won’t come as any surprise that I absolutely turn my back on simplistic… Read more »

The Suddenness

Notes On Joy One What do we do when the life we counted on to make us happy disappears? When the routines we followed faithfully are upended? When suddenly on a dime, change or loss forces us to confront the uncertainty in our hearts? If you’ve tried to lean on platitudes recently, like “Just live… Read more »

What The Pandemic Is Taking Away (Hint: It’s Not All Bad)

One: The Pandemic Is Clarifying I don’t think it’s too early to begin thinking about what structures are collapsing in our lives during the pandemic.  To be clear, I’m not just talking about the direct losses caused by the actual physical struggle with the virus. People are dying, or not dying but facing months of… Read more »

On the Importance of Anger

Nobody Wants To Talk About The Plague Hi Friends, we’re finally publishing the blogs I wrote during the active phases of the pandemic.  Too soon? Perhaps. I feel some pressure to get these up on the site. Not just as a  teeny tiny foot stuck directly into the path of our collective and stampeding denial,… Read more »

Everyday Intuition Podcast: The GOAT Intuition Story

There’s no competition currently for the GOAT intuition story, but this week’s episode of the Everyday Intuition podcast is looking like a lifelong contender. In this week’s episode, I chat with my client Meg Simone who has graciously agreed to share her amazing experience following the trajectory of predictions revealed in her first session in… Read more »