Growing Into My Gypsy Soul

Heidiann Williams
Thoughts And Ideas
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2 min readJul 23, 2019

Try to guess what my family nickname is? Uhh yes..Gypsy. From really birth, my uncle started calling me a gypsy. It was never questioned by anyone because well Uncle J liked his beer and pretty much no one asked questions.

I wasn’t psychic..can't see ghosts or wander off, nor did I have the stereotypical image of a gypsy, so what was it?

I asked him as an adult and he just shrugged his shoulders and said, “That’s just who you are”. Later a friend would point out to me that as Sagittarius's most of us were gypsy souls. Looking it up I could identify with a majority of the traits of this magical being.

The gypsy soul is a wanderer, a free spirit who needs to be able to wander. Hard as it is I managed it for a few years to realize wandering equaled adventure not necessarily moving from place to place.

She is a wild, fiery creature that emulates energy that always seems to attract people wherever she goes often leaving them to wonder what it is about her mystery that makes them want to soak in her glow.

Wild gypsy souls are very intelligent but connected to their emotions, everything ends and begins there which makes it hard to connect fully with others. It can seem as if she is in a world of her own making because she is.

Nature grounds her, makes her feel not only free but emotionally balanced. You must be outside every day if you have a gypsy soul otherwise the walls will cave in.

Creativity and intuition are a given so you will find these women and men in creative fields that involve using their intuition to help others such as counseling, healing, even Tarot, or music and art.

Most of all gypsy soul’s are led by passion. If it doesn’t drive their passion and make them feel free they will probably not do it. Are you a gypsy soul?

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Heidiann Williams
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