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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Intuition



 Imagine that you're in your last semester of school. You only have one more class to take before you get your degree. This is the class that combines all of the knowledge you've acquired over the years and tests your readiness for your profession. One your first day of class, a student offers to help you. Not just help you but give you the answers and lead you in the right direction. As you look at this student, you wonder if he's even supposed to be here. He looks like a hippie, so you politely decline. On your left, there is another student with the same offer. She is dressed in a suit and looks very professional, so you immediately accept. As the class goes on, you notice that the student who looks like a hippie is giving you the right answers, while the student in the suit may have the right idea, but she's wrong most of the time.That my dear is an example of intuition.

It seems that we've been listening to the person in the suit. We were told if we had more money, bigger house, more respectable career, more cars, that if our life looked a certain way that we would be happy. Well we're not. More people are miserable than ever. More people suffer from depression and insomnia than ever and health is failing at an alarming rate. People are looking for something that's why religion, not God, and self help books are more popular than ever. Remember the end scene in the Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy who went on this long journey to reurn home, found out that all she had to do was click her heels together and she would be home? Her power was with her all along, she had to tap into it. That's us. Your intuition is your power, but we tend to ignore it. If someone in a nice suit, with a prominent career, multiple degrees, and fancy letters behind their name didn't tell you, it's not true. The only letters your intuition needs are G-O-D. We like to make things so hard and complicated. We have been trained to think that if it isn't hard, it isn't worth going through. Life is not that hard. Life is easy when you learn how to listen to your intuition.


We spend so much money on self-help, when the help is within self. Like Dorothy, you already have what you need, you just have to tap into it. You are your problem and therefore you are your solution. Tap into your intuition. Listen to that small, unrefined voice in your spirit and let it lead you.

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