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Valuable Insight Changes How We Respond To Life's Unknowns



Life starts out the same for everybody. You are born. You cry and, with luck, someone answers that cry with an attentive response.


We all learn how to read. We all learn how to write. We all learn how to navigate through life with relative ease. We watch the happenings that surround us and respond in kind. It's a monkey-see, monkey-do type of affair. Our responses become automatic.


But, eventually, we encounter life experiences that nobody around us seems to understand. Indeed technology and times change. We have to keep up with the evolution all around us. However, what happens when you're experiencing what frightens you?


What if, the images in your mind don't seem to make sense? And, what if they succeed in evoking a strong, uncontrollable response from you?


The typical response is the seek medical attention. Talk to a psychiatrist. Get a prescription.


This response mechanism only lasts for so long. Drugs take a toll. We seem we can never get out of the mental and emotional turmoil we experience. We blame the trauma of past experiences and call it PTSD. We blame faulty wiring and genetics. We damn our cosmic crapshoot for bad genes and bad luck.


Valuable Insight Helped Me Find Myself


This is exactly how I felt when I went through postpartum depression. I saw scary images in my mind. They scared me. My body had inexplicable stomach pains that every type of mechanical scan denied the existence of. When a woman finally told me that the postpartum depression triggered a spiritual awakening, my life changed forever.


That information was valuable insight.


Valuable insight awakened within me the journey of discovering my true nature. Valuable insight helped me find my natural intuitive power. Valuable insight helped me to create the life of my dreams. Learning these things about myself gave me more and more insight about myself, my family, and the world around me.



Leslie Juvin-Acker with couple on stage at Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. in Virgina Beach, VA
Using my intuitive insight to help a couple

I turned this gift of valuable insight into a way of professionally helping people and financially enrich my life.


And so, those who seek to change their life know that life isn't changed by "doing something about it". Rather, lives change by little pieces of information that are so pivotal that they transform your responses and relationships to the world around you. Valuable insight is inherently built with an intuitive response to stimuli. It's a knowing that within it possesses all of the answers we seek.

Rather, lives change by little pieces of information that are so pivotal that they transform your responses and relationships to the world around you. Valuable insight is inherently built with an intuitive response to stimuli. It's a knowing that within it possesses all of the answers we seek.

Valuable Insight Has A Fundamental Purpose


Daniel Beavers entered my life during a period of quiet solitude and private enjoyment. He was overwhelmed and scared of the spirits he saw. He carried with him traumatic memories of an abuse riddled past. The contradictions of parental love and sexual exploitation haunted him. He needed that to change. Moreover, he needed valuable insight.


One phone call turned into many more. A week later, Daniel arrived at San Diego International Airport from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. As he hopped into my BMW convertible, a friendship was immediately formed. Just days later, Valuable Insight was filmed in its entirety.


I know that what I went through and what Daniel went through is not unique. However, billions of people are so uninformed about the natural processes of the human condition they believe that budding intuitive abilities are supernatural. They believe they are to be mocked, trivialized as a scam, or shamed.


I know that what I went through and what Daniel went through is not unique. However, billions of people are so uninformed about the natural processes of the human condition they believe that budding intuitive abilities are supernatural. They believe they are to be mocked, trivialized as a scam, or shamed.

What You'll Find In Valuable Insight The Web Series


Leslie Juvin-Acker and Daniel Beavers on Oceanside Pier, Oceanside California
Daniel Beavers and I welcome you to Valuable Insight

I know that people who think they are sick, anxious, or mentally suffering are merely hearing the pangs of their spirit. I now firmly believe without a shadow of a doubt that any disease is the soul's attempt to right wrongs and release long held energy.


Intuitive abilities and psychic phenomena are not scary. It's our natural power. It is so misunderstood that it's fictionalized as horror and the occult. As a result, people are afraid to admit and share their experiences. We respond to life in inauthentic and unhealthy ways. Our society reflects these responses through crime, disease, and social inequities.


Our goal with Valuable Insight is to show the world that intuition and spirit are natural. Using them to respond to depression, anxiety, mental and physical suffering are safe and healthy.

But, to do so, we must understand our nature as people. We must understand fundamental truths to living life as human beings. Valuable Insight strives to chronicle the human condition with thoughtful conversation.


What Valuable Insight Offers You


Valuable Insight, at its core, strives to harness the power of personal growth to transform your world.


Every episode is filled with personal stories, revealing secrets, and valuable insight gained from exploring the spiritual, emotional, and mental aspects of the human condition.


Every episode of Valuable Insight has something special for everyone who has ever felt lost, afraid, sick, or confused in life.


Valuable Insight offers a respectful community where it's safe to talk about and share intuitive experiences and psychological journeys.



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Updated: Sep 11, 2022




How To Get What We Want In Life Explained


I had a dream last night. I was at an elegant restaurant with tall ceilings, velvet benches, beautiful hanging chandeliers, and was seated at the end of the long main dining hall. My table was surrounded by tall antique paned windows through which I could see a beautiful garden setting. Indeed, this restaurant was the place to be.


Unfortunately for me, I arrived to supper well after all of my dozen friends had been served, eaten, and departed. And yet, I was still determined to have a meal. And enjoy it, nevertheless, alone.


While the table was still covered in plates, I sat down in a huff after running to get to the restaurant. The waitress arrived wearing a crisp white linen collared long sleeve shirt and a large black apron draped over her long black pants. Elegantly dressed, she asked me what I wanted to eat.


I looked at all of the plates around me, scanning the ingredients. I saw leftover artichoke, capers, chicken, lemon in a glass of water, and a plate of spaghetti pasta. I said to her, "I'll take a chicken piccata."


Without hesitation she said, "But that's not on the menu."


I knew unequivocally that at least one chef in this elegant restaurant knew how to make a simple chicken piccata. My husband Franck learned how to make chicken piccata just to make me happy, as a matter of fact. And, more importantly, I knew this elegant restaurant would make anything I asked for as long as they had the ingredients. It was if I knew all of the chefs in the back were my friends.


I showed her all of the ingredients on the table and pointed to her giant menu in hand.


I explained, "I don't need to look at the menu to know that it's possible to have chicken piccata. What I see on this table right now tells me that it's possible."


And off she went to order a chicken piccata for me.


How To Get What You Want In Life From Yourself


My dream serves as a metaphor for the great dining hall of life.


The chefs in the back represents the God in you and its magical, mysterious, and powerful ways of arranging all of the ingredients of life to get us our heart's desire.


The waitress represents our subconscious mind.


Our conscious mind is represented by yours truly.


Our ability to observe, analyze, and deduce is our logic.



The chefs are your friends. They want to make you happy and give you exactly what you order. So, you have to order precisely. This is what the God in you is designed to do.


The subconscious mind takes orders and delivers it to your chef. It cannot refuse you, but it can tell you what it doesn't have programed. This allows you to make your own selection.


The conscious mind commands the subconscious mind to do exactly what it wants. No ifs, ands, or buts.


Our logic serves an observational function and helps us to determine, based on deduction, what is available.


Our desire to eat, out of everything on the menu and in life, the chicken piccata is a matter of the heart. It's your hunger in life. It can never be permanently quenched, only temporarily. That's why we go to the great dining hall of life whenever a hunger arises and order our latest desire. No one can stop the heart's desire from being expressed.


All of these aspects of the mind work together to deliver.


Each one has a job. It's not for 'God' to decide what you want - it's up to your conscious mind. It's not the waiter's job to refuse you, it's only job is to take your command and put it through to your Infinite nature. It's not your conscious mind to make things happen.


It's up to the God in you to deliver according to the nature and timing of the recipe. You can't force the chef to deliver a perfectly cooked chicken piccata in 5 minutes. It may take 25 minutes from scratch. Your conscious mind just needs to enjoy the surroundings, relax, and wait. For, it already did the job of showing up to the restaurant, sitting down, and ordering. There is nothing more to do.


Why You Don't Get What You Want In Life


Some people intuitively and without knowledge or even conscious awareness of how these functions work use them perfectly. Ask anyone who has ever done anything fantastic or amazing in life how they got there and all they can tell you is the experiences that led up to the moment in question. Those are the "bridge of incidences" as Neville Goddard used to put it.


That's why there are marketers, beauty gurus, pastors, CEOs who try to tell in their books what happened but they don't actually tell you how. They think the "what happened" is the how.


Au contraire... it's not the how.


So, hapless would-be entrepreneurs, budding stars and musicians, creators of every kind think they need to "get discovered", "go on shark tank", "get an audition on American Idol", "win the lottery," to get anything done in life.


And, when they don't they get sad, mad, frustrated, doubtful, afraid, and most of all - angry.


Believe me. I've been there. I've made that mistake.


Shift Your Focus And Get What You Want In Life


The funny thing about my work is that I don't have anything particular to sell you. Some people think it's books, subconscious instruction cards, or even my consulting time and years of expertise.


If anything, it's a remembrance of how things work so that you can let them work for you.


The metaphor also goes into recognizing that if you don't use those ingredients on the table (the mental and creative functions available to you) you'll never get what YOU want. Instead, you'll be stuck with what's on the menu of life: the nuclear family, the corporate soul-sucking job, the pressure of your local society's expectations, your parent's or partner's expectations, your religious upbringing - whatever you've been programmed with since birth.


One way or another, we abandon these faculties of creative life. We, perhaps, fail to use our logic in analyzing life situations around us and fail to notice the queues - like when to sell or buy stocks at a great price (don't get my husband started on when he ignored my recommendation to buy Bitcoin in 2009).


Maybe, we use our subconscious mind improperly by watching trash TV or fake news, complaining and gossiping with friends, worrying about worst case scenarios, letting old experiences determine your present and future experiences.


Or, we don't trust our God power and don't believe that we'll get what we ordered in perfect timing and in a perfect way. So we try to consciously control situations through manipulation, fear, threat, or force.


We could not use our conscious mind to advocate for ourselves, stand up for ourselves, and insist on what our heart truly desires. Perhaps, we conform our minds to the wants and needs of others and abandon our heart's desires for a acceptance and love.


And finally, we ignore our heart - our hunger for life. We deny our desires. We repress our wants and needs out of fear of rejection or doubt that we'll never actually get what we want from life.


You Can (And Do) Get What You Want In Life



The most challenging part of my job is watching people fail to believe in "themselves" - which is ultimately the embodiment of the innate nature within them to conceive, command, and create the life of their truest desire.


It's not fun to watch people stress themselves out, complain, worry, and get swallowed up in doubt. It's not fun to watch people crack under self-imposed pressure. It's not fun to watch people fail. It's not fun to watch people lose themselves and dash their dreams through self-sabotage.


But, not all is lost.


The same functions that get you what you want also get you what you don't want.


The only difference is the order.


When you get what you ordered from the kitchen - a steaming pile of S---. You get irate, angry, upset. You demand to talk to the chef and get an explanation. We foolishly believe that it's whoever did us wrong in life - our boss, kids, partner, parents, friends - but in fact, it's what you expect to get. Don't act like you don't know what I mean, because we all go into life situations with clear expectations - for better or for worse.


Our expectations 100% guarantee what we get in life.


Even if you say out loud, "Get me a chicken piccata" but expect a steaming pile of s---, you're 100% guaranteed to get a steaming pile of s----.


That's why I laugh at people who post tons of spiritual and inspirational quotes but their lives, finances, relationships, and health are a total mess.


I can't hear what you say - but I can see what you expect from life.


It doesn't matter what you do or how you try to "hack" the natural processes of your creative faculties. Your expectations determine from the start what you're going to get back from the kitchen of life.


Why "Law of Attraction" Doesn't Work


Law of attraction is really bad marketing. It seems, to me, that law of attraction was the cheap rip-off of the actual law of assumption. Which, by semantics, are two completely different concepts.


Attraction is the function. Assumption is the law that you get not what you visualize in life, but what you EXPECT to get from life.


All of the vision boards in the world can't save you from your expectations.


The most powerful psychic in the world can't make your present potential come true if you don't EXPECT the life of your dreams.


This is why rare clients say some time after a reading, "So and so didn't happen as you said."


I can tell you what I see and what is possible, but I can not - by virtue that I cannot expect for you what you do not believe to be true for yourself - make it happen. The golden rule of "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" comes into effect. I can't expect for you what you cannot expect for me. If you cannot expect for me riches beyond my wildest imagination, how can you possibly imagine them for yourself?


If you expect life, lovers, friends, children, colleagues to abandon you, mistreat you, hurt you, and betray you - you will get by the very nature of your being. You get exactly what you expect.


Assumption, in effect, is expectation.



Get Good At Expecting The Best


I have reflected on situations in my recent past that have gone sideways. I noticed where my expectations went wrong and corrected them in the nick of time to get what I really expected in the first place. It takes some logical effort to get back and notice where I went wrong and make the correction. But it is possible to get back on track and tell the waiter of life (your subconscious mind) to change the order so the chef (your God nature) can correct it. That, in effect, is mercy.


The Money Formula is a great place of starting to analyze our beliefs which are, fundamentally, the source of our expectations in life.


When we correct our beliefs, our expectations naturally change with little to no effort.


Taking a step comes with the expectation that your feet will hit the ground and your legs won't give out. Apply that to every situation in your life. You have to trust that the laws of nature will never fail you.


Take a look at what you're expecting out of life. You're getting exactly what you order.


Are you getting what you expect from life? Let me know in the comments.



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What are problems? What are their nature? Let's explore.





Zen. Not the spiritual pathway for those who seek enlightenment. My dog, Zen.


He poked his eye somehow. We took him to the animal eye specialist and turns out he hurt himself pretty bad. He requires surgery next week.


After Franck and Zen returned home from the animal eye specialist, I heard Spirit say, "Franck wanted to get to the bottom of his eye issues."


I walked in from the garden, into our dining room, and asked Franck, "Spirit says you've been meaning to get to the bottom of Zen's eye issues, is that true?"


He looked at me for a moment and nodded his head, "Yeah, for a while, actually. I just never got around to doing it."


silver labrador sleeping
Zen Isn't The Problem

You see, Zen had been bumping into things a lot. We think he's blind. He may not be. He may have some kind of issue. We just weren't sure.


The "problem" of bumping his eye opened the door to figuring out what really is going on with his vision. Yes, the surgery is going to cost about $1700. This wasn't a money issue - problems in life aren't money problems. I say that in my book The Money Formula. In fact, the issue was "What's going on with Zen's eyes?" The problem opened the door to finally get an answer to this question.


Zen is on medication while he awaits his surgery. He is also wearing a cone.


Franck took him for a walk this morning. The vet recommends that Zen wears a cone so that he does not bump into anything while outside. We don't want to risk any chance of further eye injury.


What Are Problems? Don't Get Pissed - Literally.



Keep Off Rug by Virgil Abloh Ikea
Zen obviously didn't get the memo....


Later on in the day, Zen sat quietly on our Virgil Abloh/IKEA rug which is probably worth well over $1,000 by now. I ignored it and proceeded to do laundry in the garage. Minutes later, Franck walked outside and said, "Zen peed on the rug. Now that I think of it, he didn't pee while he was wearing his cone." He felt guilty for not realizing this.


I continued hanging my wet laundry up to dry. I said, "Well, you had been talking for a few months about having the rug cleaned. We can rent a cleaner today, clean it tomorrow, and be done with it."


Franck conceded to my point and went back inside.


What Are Problems? A Spirit Explains


I saw a male spirit standing in the garage. A tall blonde man. Thin. 40s. Similar to Franck. I don't know him, but he was there to help.


I asked him what he was doing there. He said he wanted to help Franck. I said, "OK, go for it."


This spirit explained to me what are problems and their reason, "The reason why people have so many problems is because they don't act on what they intend to set out to change. So, life presents problems which are mere indicators that say that this is the time to do that which you set out to do."


I went inside and told Franck. He said, "I remember you telling me something similar to this a while back when one of my colleagues had a heart attack. You said, 'He knows he wants to changes, needs to change, but he doesn't change. So, he had a heart attack which forced him to change. There was no other choice BUT to change."


We don't have to have problems in life. What are problems, then?


If we approach life on the premise that there are no problems in life, but merely doors to incite intentional change, then how can we feel bad about them?


When we understand the question "What are problems?" the only thing to do is to act on them. Not judge them, feel about about them, doubt ourselves and life...but to act on the intentional change that we set about mentally for ourselves some time ago.



If, in our mind, logically, we know the answers to our happiness, such as eat healthy, assume independence, have healthy relationships, love ourselves - then, every "problem" is the formula for which we arrive to that conclusion.


But, it's more important to say that we don't actually have to have problems in life. Rather, when we think about whatever it is that we need to change, we must BE the change and DO the change.


We shouldn't WAIT for life to present those doors. We should, ideally, act on opportunities and emotive impulses to guide us on the path of change. People won't eat healthily until they get fat, sick, or disgusted with themselves. Such problems are the door to intentional change. You know you want to change, but you don't. So life says, "Ok, now you're forced to change. Do it now."


Understanding What Are Problems Develops Our Self-Awareness


We have to be intuned with ourselves. We have to be aware and cognizant of life opportunities. And, if a "problem" e.g. door presents itself, walk through it with full abandon. Nothing bad can happen on the other side. Don't hesitate, don't doubt. Walk through.


What are problems, but merely doors for intentional change?



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