Intuition is the
link to our soul's inner wisdom, but it can be blocked by unresolved emotional
and psychological baggage.
I believe that life
is love -- not the kind that you read about in romance novels, but love in its
true creative form. It allows the Divine
to take shape in an expression of life that's an ever-sustaining circle. We're
given life by this love that lives through us to create more life.
The only limit to
intuition is the mind that it's filtered through.
By developing your
intuition, Me organically becomes We -- but not the We that's comprised of a
group of individual Mes.
Intuition is the
sixth sense that everybody possesses, although it varies in degree from person
to person.
Intuition is like a
radio that picks up transmissions from a vast cosmic radio station -- a living
consciousness that's sending out news of everything that's happened, is
happening, and will (or potentially could) happen…. We allow the boundaries of
Me to include more than Me, sometimes just for seconds, and we intuitively hear
this information (clairaudience).
Alternatively, it might translate into spontaneous knowing
(claircognizance), emotional sensing (clairsentience), or an inner vision or
prescient seeing (clairvoyance). I liken
it to music that we can hear, experience, or tune into once we learn how to
turn on the receiver.
To begin the process
of recovering your innate gift of intuition, it's crucial that you become
conscious of how you perceive the world.
How much are yo in your bubble?
The process of
regaining your intuition is all about ego deflation.
There are 7 main
Spiritual Keys to tap in to: Truth, Reverence, Humility, Courage, Forgiveness,
Stillness, and Love…. The Keys all lead to connection and serve to reduce the
separated sense of self.
The intuition filter
becomes clogged because of the ego's need to only acknowledge local reality as
truth.
Simply put, being Me
is about living in a story. Objectively
getting to know your story, including what's influenced it and why, will help
you clear your filter.
The act of telling
the truth about who you are to yourself and others is hugely important because
it results in clarity, which is essential if you want to tune in to a greater
awareness.
When we're humble
and accept life exactly as it is, our intuition provides us with clarity.
Our shadows define
us in silence, but speak loudly through us nonetheless -- sometimes subtly,
sometimes blatantly -- turning us into unknowing puppets manipulated by
invisible strings.
We're called many
times to have courage in our lives, and often we pretend that we don't
hear. Who will we be if we're no longer
who we were?
When forgiveness is
forgotten, the same hurts find new ways of showing up in our lives over and
over?