Cultivating Intuition

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Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American philosopher said “The primary wisdom is intuition.” It is not just a theory, it is part of who we are. Without training we can happen upon it occasionally and we usually like the results when we follow our intuition. What would happen if we learned to tap into our own innate intuition on a daily basis? Why don’t we? As Carl Jung said “intuition does not denote something contrary to reason, but something outside of the province of reason.” It is real and it is not in our heads. And our head can’t control it.

There are many ways we sabotage our own natural intuition all the time. We don’t give it a chance. How?

We hurry so much that we don’t take time to listen to our intuition.

– We need to slow down or just be still to hear our intuition.

We don’t look for the symbolism in things or events nor do we develop our symbolic ability.

– We need to be open to possibilities.

We let our ego control us, and insist on being in charge/controlling everything around us.

– The ego is threatened by the presence of your intuition....

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