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Ep16 – Learning to Trust Intuitive Messages with Cyndi Tryon

Show Notes

Summary

Do you ever get intuitive messages that don’t make sense at first? In this episode of WooBiz, host Andy Walker talks with psychic medium and hypnotist Cyndi Tryon, about how to recognize and trust your intuition—even when logic says otherwise.

Cyndi shares stories from her early psychic experiences, how she learned to trust her “knowing,” and offers practical exercises to help you strengthen your intuitive accuracy. Whether you’re a leader, creator, or entrepreneur, this episode will help you build confidence in following those quiet inner signals that can transform decision-making and innovation.

Detailed Summary

Do you ever get information from your intuition that just doesn’t make sense—at least, not right away? In this episode of WooBiz, Andy Walker sits down with Cyndi Tryon, a renowned psychic medium and hypnotist who works with clients worldwide, including guests at the Four Seasons and Shangri-La Resorts.

Cyndi shares her personal story of discovering her gifts as a child, from vivid early encounters with spirit energy to learning how to interpret intuitive messages with accuracy and compassion. She explains how she developed her intuitive and hypnotic practices to help clients build confidence, release old patterns, and align with their higher purpose.

Together, Andy and Cyndi explore how to recognize the difference between intuition and fear, why some intuitive messages don’t make sense immediately, and how to tell when the information is coming from ego versus spirit.

Cyndi also offers several practical tools listeners can use to strengthen their intuition:

  • A mind-quieting exercise using eye focus and breathing
  • A truth-testing technique using finger interlocks to validate intuitive accuracy
  • Automatic writing for intuitive downloads
  • A nature-based method to interpret messages from the environment

These exercises are simple yet powerful ways to develop trust in your inner guidance—whether you’re leading a company, launching a creative project, or simply trying to make better life decisions.

Key Topics Discussed

  • The difference between intuition, ego, and fear
  • How to recognize when a message is genuine
  • Why some psychic messages take time to validate
  • What symbols, sensations, and body cues can reveal
  • How leaders can use intuition to guide decision-making

WooBiz+ Extended Episode

Cyndi and Andy continue to conversation on ways to learn to trust messages that come via intuition. She also tells Andy what his spirit guides opinions are about the WooBiz podcast project. Andy and Cyndi also explore how to relate to money and abundance through a spiritual lens and how to shift it using a simple gratitude exercise.

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Cyndi’s Exercise

In the show Cyndi shows how to test if something is true, using a finger loop.

Below is a screen capture from the show and below that is a mini-video to show more detail.

Cyndi Tryon’s bio

Bridging the spiritual and physical worlds, Cyndi Tryon is a gifted psychic medium and master hypnotist whose intuitive abilities have guided clients across North America, Asia, and beyond. From luxury destinations such as the Four Seasons and Shangri-La Resorts to private readings and workshops, Cyndi has earned a reputation for her compassionate approach and uncanny accuracy in connecting with spirit, energy, and the human heart.

Cyndi’s work is grounded in clairvoyance (seeing), clairaudience (hearing), and clairsentience (feeling). Through these abilities, she channels messages from loved ones, guides, and higher sources of consciousness to help people uncover truth, healing, and direction. Her sessions are known for being insightful yet approachable, providing practical tools for personal growth, decision-making, and emotional well-being.

In addition to her intuitive practice, Cyndi is the founder of Kahshe Hypnosis, located in Ontario’s Simcoe-Muskoka region, just north of Toronto. There, she helps clients achieve lasting transformation through hypnosis programs focused on smoking cessation, weight management, stress relief, sleep improvement, and confidence building.

Trained through Hypnosis Training Canada and the Master Hypnotist Society of Canada, and a proud member of the National Guild of Hypnotists, Cyndi blends professionalism with empathy, offering a safe and welcoming space for personal evolution.

Whether she’s working with individuals, leading group hypnosis events, or offering intuitive mentorship, Cyndi’s mission remains the same — to help people unlock their inner wisdom, trust their intuition, and live more authentically connected lives.

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Transcript

Andy Walker: Do you ever get information from your intuition that just doesn’t make much sense at first?

We’ve got an expert here today to help us learn how to trust those messages from beyond.

That’s coming up on Woo Biz Foreign.

Welcome to another edition of Woo Biz. I’m your host, Andy Walker. And this is the show where we explore extra sensory and intuitive skills and how they can enhance business strategy and innovation.

And of course, your creativity, too.

It’s for leaders, entrepreneurs and creators who want to harness intuition as a competitive advantage.

On today’s show, we’re diving into how to recognize and trust intuitive messages,

especially when they don’t always seem clear and logical.

And to help us explore that, my guest today is Cindy Tryon, a renowned psychic medium and hypnotist who bridges the spiritual and physical worlds. Cindy’s down to earth approach and intuitive insight have guided clients around the world, including guests at the Four Seasons and the Shangri La resorts.

She helps them build confidence, release old patterns, and align with their higher purpose.

She’s also the founder of Kashi Hypnosis, based in Ontario’s Simcoe Muskoka region just north of Toronto,

where she helps people create lasting personal change through the power of the mind.

Today, we’ll explore how to better understand and act on the intuitive messages that guide us in life and in business.

And so welcome to the show, Cindy.

Cyndi Tryon: Hi, Andy. And thanks so much for having me today.

Andy Walker: Yeah, it’s really, really great to see you. So you’re a psychic medium,

your work,

and you also. We’ll talk about this a little bit later, but I know you have hypnosis practice as well, so it’s a very interesting blend of the two things. But I always like to start with where did you get your intuitive sense as a, as a working psychic?

I’m imagining that you’ve either came to it later in life or maybe you’ve had it since you were a kid. Did you talk to spirits when you were six? Or tell me the backstory about your.

Your gifts?

Cyndi Tryon: So throughout the years, there was just a lot of odd behavior. My parents can connect to that. I would have.

When I was five years old, we moved to a place in Barrie, Ontario.

And I thought my dad had entered the room and gone to the bathroom. And I tried to talk to him when I heard him shout out from another room to be quiet and go to sleep, sleep.

And there was a lot of odd behavior. And I actually saw a man come out of the bathroom that we called it back there a water closet.

And he just glared at me.

And when we moved from that place when we were 10, we learned that he’d actually died in the room that I was staying in.

So there was just a lot of weird things that happened in that house.

And growing up, I just knew things.

So it sometimes got me extra money because my dad could say he was somewhere and I would know that he wasn’t. So I would call him out on it, and there would be no possible way I’d know.

So I would get $5 to keep my mouth quiet,

not to get him into trouble with my mom.

And I think one of the biggest profound moments was I was a teenager, my dad was in the car,

and I stopped the car, and I looked beside us, and I was like, what a great place to hide a car.

And my dad was like,

what?

And I go, I don’t know. I don’t know where that came from.

And the next day, there was a car hidden there. There had been a prisoner escaped, and he hid the car in the driveway. That I said.

And it was just. My dad was like, how did you know that was going to happen? And I had no idea.

And then.

Andy Walker: So it’s a bit of precognition then. Yeah.

Cyndi Tryon: Yes. And a car accident described all the injuries,

including my own.

And.

But I thought I was causing bad things to happen as a teenager. I just thought I was causing a lot of bad things to happen,

not looking at all the great things that I did know.

But I could walk into a room and I would know who liked me, who didn’t like me. It was like all of these feelings in my body that I would have.

And this went on into my 20s, and I finally thought, maybe there’s something wrong with me. And I went and spoke to a psychologist who said,

so what are all these voices saying to you? And I really got annoyed and upset with her. And then I just was, well, your mother.

And I did this whole little reading for her, and she goes, oh, wait,

maybe.

Maybe there you’ve got something else happening.

And so then I just worked with some other psychics and just learned how to hone into it, how to put an antenna up.

And I decided that I only wanted to work with it if I could help people in a good way.

And so my sister would have me come down and I. I use tarot cards as well. So she would have me come down to her house, bring my tarot cards,

promise me a meal. So I would drive an hour and a half,

sit with all of her friends,

pack up and go Home and then remember, halfway home, wait, I didn’t even get food today.

And then her friends would have me to many places and that’s kind of how I got into it.

Andy Walker: And since then you do readings, I think, at the Shangri La resorts and a couple of hotels and that sort of thing. Is that right? Is that sort of, Was that just a one time thing or do you do it on a regular basis or are you in demand amongst the hotel crowd?

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah, so I’ve worked with a lot of Four Seasons all over the world,

Shangri La as well. So Shangri La in Boracay in the Philippines.

So I’ve been able to go to a lot of the Four Seasons and be a guest practitioner there.

I’m often at the Four Seasons in Toronto, usually three to four times a year they have me go there.

So I’ve met a lot of cool people all over the world doing this. So I’ve traveled, I’ve been fortunate through the hotels to travel to Hong Kong,

to Bali,

to the Philippines,

all through the US to be able to do it. So that,

I mean, I’m, I’ve been very blessed that way.

Andy Walker: That’s amazing. That’s really great. Yeah, you get to go to beautiful places and you get to practice your craft, which is really fun.

Cyndi Tryon: Yes.

Andy Walker: Okay, so the reason I wanted to have you on today, and I knew this is your idea, but I think it’s really cool. You know, right now I’m training my intuition.

I’m, you know, going to meditation circles and, you know, kind of creating a practice because I’ve got some clairvoyance. I discovered that on a trip to Sedona, Arizona. I sat with a practitioner who went, oh goodness, you’ve got something here.

So I do get visual messages and occasionally audience claire audience messages. You know, I hear, hear voices or I hear words and that sort of thing.

But one thing I discovered in my journey, and this is what I think will help everybody who listens to this show, is, you know, whether you just have basic intuitive kind of skills and you, and you want to build them, or whether you’re trained, trying to train yourself to be slightly psychic or to use that information,

you know, in a, in a way that’s really useful in your business.

But I can’t always count on the quality of the information.

And I’ll tell you a little story here.

So going back a couple of weeks ago, and I think I mentioned this on an earlier episode, but I’m going to reiterate, reiterate it again. So we’re in a medication circle,

and I hear this voice while I’m meditating. And it says to me, tell the lady to the left, to your left,

that she needs to pay attention to the name Benoit de Rocher, that that person is going to help her with the next project she’s working on. And she had early.

Had been talking a bit about what she was up to.

So this is. Was very clear. It was a voice.

And actually, excuse me, it wasn’t a voice initially, it was a voice, but it switched into typing at me, which is very strange. Like, almost like I saw a cursor and then those words came out.

So, you know, we were studying angels that night,

so it could have been angelic, but.

But again, when I shared that information with her, she’s like, I don’t know anybody like that. And I, you know, and no, it’s been a couple weeks. I mean, maybe something’s transpired and miss something maybe will.

But it didn’t quite feel like it completely resonated. So there was a really good example of where an intuitive message came from the beyond.

And yet it hasn’t validated yet. So. So how do I deal with that?

Cyndi Tryon: So it’s almost like they’re giving you something to put into someone’s inbox.

They may not connect with it. Now. It might be three months, it might be six months, a year down the road. In fact, I had a client here yesterday,

and we were.

We had a session, and she saw me five, six years ago.

And in her session, I saw a tree falling on her daughter’s house and a lot of other things.

And she got up and left. She said, I got up and left. And I thought,

no way,

that’s not gonna happen.

And she was like,

it absolutely happened. It didn’t happen,

you know, in the next few months.

But when it did, in all of the things that I had said that needed to take place all fell together.

So you’re right, people will not maybe pick up that moment.

And maybe there’s something down the road that will connect the dots,

but your job is just to give the message.

They’ll. It’ll fit in somewhere down the road.

And when we start to question,

we. We get into,

you know,

one of our colleagues call us, calls it the ghetto of our mind.

You know, we go into where we start to what the heck, right?

But your job is just to take the information and pass it along.

And maybe that information gets passed somewhere else. Maybe it’s an author of a book. We don’t know where it Comes to play.

But that’s not your job. They didn’t give you the job to figure it out. They just said, hey, tell the person beside you,

that’s what you need to do.

Right?

Right. And we just have to trust and know that the information will come forward when it needs to.

Andy Walker: Okay, so.

And, and so even if it seems apparently crazy or weird or disconnected,

that we just have to trust that it, it probably means something and it will somehow transpose at some point in the future into something that validates it.

Right?

Cyndi Tryon: Absolutely. I have another client who was a teacher. And I said to her, oh,

I see you going to your classroom. I said, it’s in March. I said, it feels like it’s the third week in March.

I said,

you seem to be in a hurry. And I said, I really need you to pay attention to the lights.

I said, because I see you going through a red light and I see a silver car. And I said,

I explained the numbers on the car and I said, but the reason this is happening not because you’re going to the school, it’s because you need to go get yourself looked at.

And I always explain, I’m not a doctor,

I have no medical background, but you’re not listening to something in your body.

So I saw her a year later. She said, cindy, you told me this. And I said, I would never say that someone was in a crack. She goes, you absolutely did.

And she said,

I was going to a school. It was March break,

the light was red. I didn’t even see the lights. The car team boned me with the license plate number that you told me even had their name of the road sign on there.

And she said, and I was unwell and I’d been ignoring it and I had to take a lot of time off school. And the doctor said to me, had I come in six months before,

I would have avoided all of this.

So we don’t know how they’re going to get it or how they’re going to take it. You just have to trust.

Andy Walker: Have you ever had anything that’s sort of fallen flat just because, I mean, given how practiced you are and the fact that you’re in an in demand psychic that works,

you know, for a living, as part of your living is, is the readings that you do if you ever had anything that sort of falls flat or for some reason just disappears and goes.

And it never really gets validated. Is that, is that a common thing or is it an occasional thing or has it ever happened?

Cyndi Tryon: Well, I’m sure it’s happened.

I don’t know that I’ve had anybody come back and said, you told me.

And. But there’s, there’s obviously things that probably don’t tap into them the way it’s supposed to. Or maybe they just say, nope, that’s not going to happen.

And.

But the one thing that I do trust is the information I’m receiving.

I pass it along. If it doesn’t fit where it needs to,

it’ll fall where it has to. We just have to trust, right? And that’s, that’s the biggest thing that we have to learn. If I sit and agonize, you know, if it’s true or not, then I’m in my head with it and perhaps I will.

But then it becomes about me. And nothing about the client in front of me is about me.

It’s like stepping out of our energy and into their energy to feel what they’re feeling and to see what we’re seeing.

And I really only tried to go like a year out,

but I have to try. It’s, it’s a whole, like, it’s really tapping into that intuitive in understanding wherever the information,

you know, if it’s coming from their guides. Because one of the things I always do before I start any of my session is I tap in that it has to be of the highest good for each person in front of me and that it’s true information and in no way can it hurt or harm the person in front of me.

And if it’s anything that I cannot tap into or I, you know,

I made it very clear when I was having my back and forth with my guides, and I said,

I don’t want to know if somebody’s going to die or if there’s a tragedy that I can’t change. Only give me what I can change because I don’t want to have that.

Because how do I live my day knowing that there’s really awful things in someone’s life, right? Then, you know, I might be in my car trying to follow them around.

And that’s not useful either.

Like, so I needed to validate that. But I’m sure there’s things that absolutely I would say,

you know, something, or perhaps it’s a relationship. I think probably, you know, I’ve had some people that go, oh, well,

you know, this didn’t happen. And,

and you know, and it’s like, oh,

interesting. And timelines could be different.

Right. But,

you know, I, I’m not sure what’s happening in that client to know whether they’re Being accepting of the information or they’re going, that’s not going to happen, right?

Andy Walker: Yeah, I suppose it’s. It also,

it’s very indicative of, like, the. The person that you’re reading for or receiving the information has to be open to it too, Right?

Cyndi Tryon: Right.

Andy Walker: Is there any way in terms of how the information feels when you receive it? Like, for me, when I get into a really good headspace,

the information is very clear. It’s very, very crisp.

But I don’t always know.

Like I said, I don’t always. I’m not always bang on. So is there any way to tell by, like, the feel of the information or any other symptoms that I can see, whether it’s my logical mind or my intuitive mind that’s sort of receiving that information?

Cyndi Tryon: Often when I’m getting the information,

I feel it in my body and I open my mouth and I say things.

And sometimes I’m like, what?

Like, honestly, sometimes I’m like, where did that come from?

And I just have to trust when it comes out.

Right. But there’s a lot of things. I see a lot of symbols and signs. So for me, it was like learning sign language.

When I first started doing this, it was like,

wow, like, what is that for? So for me,

a symbol for cancer is daffodils.

Like, they will show me and they make me draw this crazy daffodil.

So I write as I’m talking.

I have to draw a stick figure for each person and they’ll,

you know, sometimes I’m drawing on the stick figure.

There’s lots of things on the paper that, you know, people say, can I have that paper? I’m like, sure. I can’t read what it says after I’ve done the session for them.

But it means something to them.

So I think for when people are learning or. And trusting this, you just have to trust as you’re growing with it,

you’ll understand how your guides are working with you.

Because not everything is like. It’s like learning to drive a car. You don’t know where you know the brake is when you first start. And sometimes, you know, you’re. You think you’re hitting the brake and you’ve got the gas going.

Right?

Andy Walker: So it’s like, it’s a good analogy.

Cyndi Tryon: Right? Like, what’s happening.

Right. And just trusting,

like. And I. I know I’ve said that a lot. It’s the trust.

You gotta know that your guides are being far above this planet.

They’re very intuitive and they’re. They’re helping you learn so, you know, and I, I will check in with them and go, okay,

show it to me again. Sometimes I ask for three validations if it’s something important that I need to do,

right? Show it to me again. Show it to me another way.

So sometimes.

Andy Walker: How do you do that?

Cyndi Tryon: Just like you and I are talking, I’ll go, all right,

I need you to show me.

And so, you know, one time, the first time I was asked to go to Hong Kong, I was like, okay,

show me.

And then my banking information was all in Chinese and how am I going to get there? There was a billboard and everybody was talking,

you know, and so, you know, I’m like, okay,

so I just follow along with all the information as I go along,

right?

And when I do that,

and then it’s like, usually when I see it in threes, I’m, I’m like, okay, then I’ll accept it sometimes. But some, if I’m not sure, I just, if it doesn’t hit me, right?

I argue with them.

So my guides are quite,

they know,

like my guides are up there eating a bag of popcorn right now going, oh, gosh, we gotta watch this show today,

you know.

Andy Walker: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

So let me paint you a scenario and let’s, let’s talk about kind of a hypothetical situation. But it’s, but so we, let’s say there’s, we have a listener who’s a he leads a he or she leads a company, right?

Or they’re an executive in a company and there’s gonna be a product launch. They, they’re working on a brand new product launch and they get an impulse, just, you know, one of those very, you know, everyday impulses.

This is not going to go well,

right? But all the physical signs showed that everything’s on track and everything’s going to be fine.

So then how would they validate that?

How would you have them deal with that? What would you be your advice to them in terms of one, ensuring that it’s true, two,

figuring out the details and three, kind of acting on it. Can you take us through that kind of scenario?

Cyndi Tryon: So that’s actually a really good one.

So one, I always check in that if it’s ego talking to me because a lot of time ego is going on, so that’s the ghetto for me. Intuition is I’m, you know, I’m going into my third eye, going down the elevator into my belly,

right? Because it’s where we get our,

you know, your tummy sort of talks to you. So, and we know that because when we walk out to the car and we forgot our keys, there’s a sensation that you forgot your keys,

right?

Andy Walker: Yeah.

Cyndi Tryon: So I would advise a business person to go back into their world,

almost like asking themselves questions.

You could say to yourself,

did I brush my teeth this morning? And they could go. And they hear themselves going, yes.

And there’s a solid sound. Is my birthday October 3rd?

No,

there’s a different tone in the yes and the nos.

So as we’re listening that and doing that now, is the information coming to me through and listening to the sound of the yes or no.

Like doing an energy test.

Right. Almost like a pendulum too. You know, I often will do pendulum because a lot of the times when we’re feeling those doubts,

a lot of times it’s like we’re going back into a story where probably a parent would have been saying to us, oh, I don’t know if you should do that.

And then we get in our head about it and then we can sabotage.

If that idea is not right in the first place,

a lot of times we wouldn’t get all of that information.

So it’s almost. There’s an old seed of doubt coming in from somewhere in our, in our system. It’s like a learned, you know, maybe there was a fear of money from parents when they were young or grandparents, or maybe it’s a past life thing, you know, for those that believe in that.

But, you know, or it could have been from an ancestor.

So I always check in to where that information is coming from and often a lot of the time it’s, you know, that inner thing trying to hold us back. Like a racehorse.

Right. You know, putting the reins on a racehorse, slowing it down instead of going for that finish line. Because typically if we’re feeling there’s something not right here,

then I explore it more.

So could it be this? And if I feel. Yes. And we can do energy testing and we can talk about that after,

but our body has a compass in it.

You know, it’s the thing that gets us home.

Right?

Andy Walker: Right.

Cyndi Tryon: Half the time we can’t remember how we got home.

Andy Walker: Right. Yeah, yeah, you’re right. It’s sort of that automatic pilot kind of thing. And then how do you distinguish between your own built in concerns or fears? So again, go back, going back to that example, if I’m concerned about like, oh, this product launch has to do really well because kind of the company revenues are attached,

at least the growth is attached to it. You know what I mean?

So like I have a sense of butterflies or nerves about it. So how do I distinguish between say an emotional concern,

fear, nerves,

some of those negative feelings versus genuine intuition. How do I distinguish that?

Cyndi Tryon: Intuition is this sense of knowing, right. When we get the butterflies,

it’s our,

that’s more connected to our or the fears is more connected to what’s going on in our conscious mind, our subconscious mind, in our, in our conscious mind sort of battle a lot.

But it’s almost like your best friend in your thing going, are you sure you’re okay? Are you sure? Are we good here? You know, what if, right. So it’s protecting us.

So it’s a built in protection system that we have. It’s your best friend looking after you inside of you, right. Making sure you’re okay.

Andy Walker: Yeah.

Cyndi Tryon: But we know when we step through our fears, often they’re not realized. It’s like the monster in the closet, right? There’s a monster in the closet, there’s a monster in the closet.

You turn the lights on, there’s no monster there. Often when we have an intuitive feeling, generally we have something that is pretty solid beside us knowing, yes, we can do this.

You know, we look at a lot of great people in the world that have taken business and you know, they’ve had their fears too, but they just, there’s a sense of knowing, this is where I’m going, this is what I’m doing.

Right.

So there’s that knowing, of course it’s gonna happen.

The fears are, that’s the human element. Right. And I think that’s sort of what keeps us,

you know, kind of honest and, and just going okay, like maybe a check in with, with our systems.

Andy Walker: My understanding too is that, that something that’s super negative or, or comes from kind of a fear or a sort of a negative emotion. It tends to be,

we tend to get very reactive to that. Oh no, it’s bad. Something bad could happen versus you get a piece of information intuitively. And it, it’s, we’re very neutral, are we not?

Very neutral about it? Especially if it’s not necessarily specifically for us, but it’s external to us.

Like we’re not hooked on, we don’t have an emotional hook on it. We just go, this is information. Here you go.

And then how it plays out, typically,

you know, the use. The person will react to it one way or another,

but we don’t have, we’re not attached to it in any kind of weird way.

Cyndi Tryon: Right.

Andy Walker: Is that, would that be a good way to, to also help distinguish that?

Cyndi Tryon: Yes. And there’s Oftentimes that we will get an absolute no. Like, it’s almost like the door slamming in our face.

Andy Walker: Oh, yeah.

Cyndi Tryon: And when we get that kind of energy and we’re trying to open the door and, you know, then we get another stop. And we get another stop,

that’s our guides telling us, no, no, no, you can’t go through.

And that’s when I really get the,

you know,

I’m trying to do this and it’s not working, so I have to step back and go, okay, I need to do this in another direction.

And I’m really,

you know, thankful to my guides when they do that. Like, if I can’t get something going and it just feels like I’m locked in a space,

I have to listen to that and go,

perhaps I’m going in the wrong direction.

And,

and even with, you know, when I have clients in with relationships and they’re stuck,

and then we’ll have a look at what, what’s preventing them, and if it’s a real stop, then we have to go, okay. And most of us know when we’re getting that, we’re pretty sure we’re pretty good at that.

Andy Walker: The other thing, too, that I, That I’ve noticed when I. If I’m going to ask a. A very specific question about something, like, let’s say I’m going to go, I check in and I’m going to go,

you know, will this go well? Let’s use an example. I’m going to launch my website. Will this go well? My logical mind will pause and think about it and then say yes or no, whereas I find the intuitive information almost.

The answer almost comes barely before I even can conceive of the question I’m considering.

Would that be a fair assessment as to what’s legit and what’s not?

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah, I would say first thoughts, first feelings, first for sensations are usually the ones you go to.

It’s out before you can. It’s almost like it’s there.

Like, sometimes we’ll say something to someone and we’re like, oops.

Andy Walker: Right.

Cyndi Tryon: But it’s supposed to filter that.

Yeah. And that, you know, and often I’ll go, oh, man, you know, Cindy, stop. But I can’t help it. Right? Or I’ll be in an event and I’ll,

you know, try to be quiet and somebody pokes me and then stuff comes out of my mouth and I’m like, oh, man,

stop.

Andy Walker: And. And what about things like, I mean, I haven’t had this experience, but perhaps you have, given that you you’re more practiced at this than me. And you. You’re. You’re a working psychic.

Where do you walk by people in the grocery store and kind of get a feel off somebody and go, oh, that’s interesting. Does that ever happen to you?

Cyndi Tryon: It has happened to me, but I’ve got this role with myself that I put in when I was in my 20s, after a lot of stuff happening, that it’s not nice to peek under people’s hoods.

Like the hood. If I think of a car hood, you know, I shouldn’t be looking under there. So I try to keep that rule.

However,

if often, if there’s something that in. If I get really annoyed at something or something that I can’t let go, I’ll have a look and then I’ll go, okay, I need to avoid this.

So there are times that I do that and just I. And I know every human has intuition.

We’re all the same. It’s like,

I’ve been able to work with this over the years and grow it and trust it and work it,

but I’m no different than anyone else. I just have a. You know, I’ve developed. I wouldn’t say an ear. A sense of paying attention to the information that’s coming in.

So we all have the capability and ability. And especially the last few years, you know, the downloads of information that we’ve all been getting from universe has been opening. And like many people.

So it’s interesting that when I point this out, somebody go, oh, no, that’s not happening. And go, have you ever had somebody go to say something and, you know,

those words were just in your head just before they opened it,

or you’ll say it and they’re going, oh, yeah,

I was just gonna say that. The exact same thing. And they’ll look. Or you just have that knowing that something’s happening that you know. And it. It’s interesting that I’m noticing more conversations in my head, that I’ve had the conversation in my head,

and somebody answers me like they’ve heard me talk out loud, and I’m going, huh, that’s pretty cool.

So just notice that we’re all getting the intuition part of us is all being boosted up. It’s like our. We’ve been programmed a little bit more to be in tune with our intuition.

So we should all be noticing that things are getting louder around us.

Andy Walker: Oh, interesting.

Cyndi Tryon: Okay.

Andy Walker: There’s an intensity due to the information when it’s correct. Right. Okay. So it’s bigger, brighter, more emotional, more feely perhaps.

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah.

Andy Walker: And less thinking.

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah, we should not be thinking. Like the words will be in there like you’ve heard them, but it’s not right there. Like it’s different. Energy.

Andy Walker: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, Very good.

All right, so let’s. You said you could give us a little exercise. We can. That all the listeners can try at home. And so would you like to take us through that now?

Cyndi Tryon: So one of the, one of the things that we can do is,

so I do this in hypnosis as well as with my readings,

is when the mind is going very crazy, like the mind talk, talk, talk. So we don’t know is it intuition or is my mind talking? So to quiet the mind,

we can just look up 45 degrees.

So just put your eyes up 45 degrees, keep your chin normal and take three really nice deep breaths in. So and you notice the chatter’s gone and the body feels this calm feeling going into it.

And then you can tap in to the energy that’s coming. Right.

So,

yeah, it just brings up a light switch. Yes. Right.

Andy Walker: Wow, that’s really cool.

Cyndi Tryon: There’s another energy test. So I do it with my two fingers. So you can do an energy test. So we’ve got our two fingers like this.

Andy Walker: You’re making the. Okay. Sign with your thumb and index finger. Right.

Cyndi Tryon: Interlocking your fingers, Interlocking the other one, your finger in your index. And then you do the other. But I’m going to have you do it with me because it works better than you can totter along with me.

So if we do this and I’m going to say to you, or I can do it this way. So when is your birthday, Andy?

Andy Walker: It’s the 4th of July, 67.

Cyndi Tryon: So I’m trying to pull my fingers apart and that’s. So it’s very stuck. So I’m going to tell say to you, so this is my energy test. Yes. So,

so put your fingers up like that so I can see. Okay. Yep. So I’m going to tell you that Your birthday is May 31st. So. And try to pull your fingers apart.

So now you said your birthday’s July 4th.

Andy Walker: Yeah, 67.

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah. Okay. So now do the same exercise doing July 4th.

Andy Walker: Oh, yeah, it’s much harder.

Cyndi Tryon: Do you see, pull it apart. Do you see the resistance?

So for both you and I,

when the truth is real,

it’s almost impossible to pull those fingers apart. But when it’s not true, we can easily do that. Right.

Andy Walker: I’m put a picture, I did a screen grab here, just do real quick, just for the readers, I put a screen, going to take a screen grab here. I’m going to put this in the show notes so people can see what you did there.

Because I think that’s really, really helpful because obviously they’re hearing this. So that’s over on Woobiz Net, folks, if you want to go and see that image of what Cindy’s doing with her fingers there.

Anyway, continue please.

Cyndi Tryon: So another thing is the automatic writing, right, Which I do a lot with my clients, right, When I’m putting symbols down in things. So you can ask a question and, and you know, maybe do the quiet mind reset first.

So you’re in a thing. Ask a question and write down what the next.

Like write down what they’re telling you. First thoughts, first impressions, feelings. Write it down, right?

Andy Walker: Okay. So the 45, 45 degree view, three deep breaths, and then you sit down and you write a question and then you wait for the answer.

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah, that’s right.

And you can do that. Another thing that I love to do is go in nature and have nature show me what I need to know.

So I will,

you know, I, I do a lot of nature things.

So when I’m asking about opportunities and that you may see a deer pop in front of you, you may see a squirrel jump from one tree to another,

right?

So to me, when I’m looking at that, it’s like, oh, there’s a new opportunity coming for me,

right? So I’m watching or is the squirrel sitting there chattering at me like, it’s almost like having a big conversation.

So I’m very aware of, of how nature talks to me.

You know, if I notice a blue jay, you know, usually I start laughing and go, oh, somebody must be talking about me, right?

So.

And I’m paying attention to the things, you know, a rabbit,

right? When you’re seeing a rabbit,

a rabbit usually means procreation, which means something could be big happening for you. But if you see the rabbit crunch down, you’re seeing the rabbit going, oh,

it’s being cautious, right? It’s being still. It’s time to be still. So I will do what I like to call just like a nature walk and have things talk to me.

Andy Walker: You know, the universe is always talking to us.

Cyndi Tryon: Yeah, it’s always talking to us. Years ago. Well, not years ago. Well, yeah, years ago, five years ago, I started seeing this building. Like I would stop at the stoplight and go, why are those doors talking to me?

Why do they keep talking to me? What happens behind the doors and it’s now my office. Right.

Andy Walker: Oh, wow.

Cyndi Tryon: So we just, you know, but it just kept coming up over and over and again. You put it out and it comes back.

You can also close your mind and bring all your guides to the table with you and you can put a question on the table, you can write it out, you can put it there and close your eyes, connect with them all and ask them, you know, to give you the guidance that you need.

And often that information comes to you in,

you know, you might be reading something in a magazine or driving by the billboard or people will have conversations that answer your question.

Right. So there’s all kinds of things. But I love to sit with my counsel quite often when I have something big to do.

And I, and I just imagine that where I am with all my guides and all the guides that I need to work with and have them sit down and give me guidance on where I need to go.

Andy Walker: Brilliant. Very good. All right. Well, that’s a lot to process,

but I love it. There’s like a three or four tips right in there that you guys can use in your own time out there in Woobiz land.

But thank you so much, Cindy, for being with us week before we wrap this one up. Well, we will hop into an extra segment in a minute for our supporters.

So for Woobiz plus members, stick around because we’re going to be jumping in and doing a little bit more on this topic in the extended segment. But in the meantime and before we go there and wrap this piece up in the main feed, Cindy, tell us a little bit about how we can get hold of you.

I know you have a hypnosis center and I know you do reading. So give us a How do. How do readers or listeners reach out to you and connect with you?

Either get a reading or work with you from a hypnosis perspective or just have a chat with you in general. What’s the best way to do that?

Cyndi Tryon: So for reading people,

it’s my name and it’s spelled a little different. I’m backwards. C Y N D. I try on T R Y O N dot com. It’s just my name. Com and then kashihypnosis.

Com too. So,

so those are my.

Andy Walker: How do you spell Kashi for.

Cyndi Tryon: Oh, yes, I should say that Kashi K A H S H K E. And that’s hypnosis. And Kashi means healing waters. That’s why I chose it.

Andy Walker: Oh, I love it.

That’s great. Okay, well, we’ll put both of those in the show notes along with all the information, the grabs from what Cindy showed us and bits and pieces there so you guys can reach out and get a reading from her or talk to her about hypnosis or whatever it is that inspired you from this episode.

Maybe. Do you do any, any any private training at all, Cindy, in terms of your intuition development or anything in the future that you’re planning?

Cyndi Tryon: I am planning on doing some worksh.

They are likely next year, probably in the fall, but I am working on a few things so I’ve been asked many times to do some fun things so I’ll likely do that in the future.

And the other things that I work on is with my hypnosis.

Andy Walker: So okay. Well thanks so much for being with us week this week and thank you for for bringing such amazing wisdom and and really actionable, useful tips. Much appreciated there.

Well, that’s it for us this week.

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