“All of us live in the big, wide world… However, we are born into and grow out of a singular, insular world over which we have a great deal of control.
When we are alone and preparing to enter the day, the whirl of activity, we have to create and then demand the placement of the world we want—for ourselves and for others.
This is the only way, I think, that we can remain reasonably sane and kind and responsible and alert and gloriously human.”

Alec Guinness (1991)

Every mystic knows this: before you can truly inhabit the world, you must inhabit your inner world first. Alec Guinness, with an actor’s precision and a mystic’s candor, put words to what spiritual practice has always known — that the reality we move through each day is shaped from the inside out.

This is the foundation of everything I teach: you cannot control the big, wide world, but you can shape the energetic world inside you. And that inner world becomes the lens, the compass, and the quiet authority with which you meet everything else.

The Small, Sovereign World Within

Guinness calls it “a singular, insular world,” but we might call it the aura, the field, the interior atmosphere you build through meditation and awareness.

Clairvoyant practice begins here:
Not in visions.
Not in wild experiences.
But in building an inner world you can inhabit, one that is clear, grounded, and sane enough to help you meet the outer world without losing yourself.

Energy work teaches you the extraordinary discipline of tending your inner landscape before the day begins — grounding, resetting your aura, releasing foreign energy, calling your attention home.

You’re not escaping the wide world.
You’re preparing your Spirit to meet it in integrity.

Creating the World You Want — Energetically First

Guinness says we must “create and then demand the placement of the world we want.”
This is the heartbeat of manifestation — not the pop-spiritual kind, but the real, gritty kind that emerges from clairvoyant clarity.

In my community based classes, students learn how to set their energy each time they lose themselves:

  • Where do I want my attention to live right now?

  • What version of myself will I bring forward?

  • What reality am I willing to participate in, and what will I decline to fuel?

This is psychic sovereignty.
You are shaping the world from the inside before the world has a chance to shape you from the outside.

The more practiced you become, this becomes even more vital — you cannot read for others, hold space for spirtual growth, or listen to Spirit unless your own interior world is intentionally arranged. Mediumship is not chaotic. It is structured spaciousness and expansion.

You create the inner world first.
Only then can you meet the outer one with clarity and kindness.

Remaining Sane, Kind, and Gloriously Human

Guinness’s final line is the heart of this quote:

“…the only way we can remain reasonably sane and kind and responsible and alert and gloriously human.”

Alec Guinness (1991)

It echoes what so many spiritual seekers discover: psychic development is not about becoming otherworldly. It’s about becoming more human — exquisitely, deliberately, consciously human.

Grounding makes you sane.
Neutrality makes you kind.
Awareness makes you responsible.
Discernment keeps you alert.
And Spirit — your own Spirit — keeps you gloriously human.

This is why psychic work isn’t “woo.”
It’s hygiene.
It’s emotional literacy.
It’s existential self-respect.

It’s designing the interior world that lets you meet the exterior world without collapsing.

This Is the Brave Work of a Seer

To shape your internal world is an act of leadership, not avoidance.
To demand a reality you can stand to live in — before you step out into the noise — is an act of courage.
It is devotional, practical, and deeply adult.

Every day, you choose:

Will I be led by the crowd?
Or by my consciousness?

Clairvoyance and mediumship give you the tools to choose your consciousness — your clarity, your groundedness, your inner truth — again and again.

This is the spiritual life Guinness was pointing to:
One in which you enter the day not as a victim of the world, but as a co-creator of it.

Reflection Prompts

  • What inner world do you build before stepping into the outer world each morning?

  • Where might your energy be shaped by the “wide world” rather than your own Spirit?

  • What would it feel like to design — intentionally — the reality you want to meet today?

William FitzRoy

An intuitive guide and spiritual educator with a practice spanning over two decades in a variety of modalities, William believes that psychic tools and spiritual awareness is a practice available to everyone, and he has dedicated his career to demystifying the "unseen" for practical, everyday empowerment in the new new age.

While he is sought after for his insightful and cathartic readings and healings—available online or in-person at his Downtown Chicago studio—William facilitates dynamic teaching containers for students ready to master Embodiment Meditation, Clairvoyance, and Mediumship.

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