Anonymous Anonymous Chin-Ning Chu Dan Millman Debbie Ford Deepak Chopra Delfin Knowledge System Dinah Mulock Don Miguel Ruiz Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Eckhart Tolle Eknath Easwaran Fr. Anthony DeMello, S.J. Gandhi Hans Margolius Jeff Maziarek Karol K. Truman Kim Allen Lynn Grabhorn Marianne Williamson Marie-Louise von Franz Marlo Morgan Martia Nelson Mary Evans Meister Eckhart Michael Tamura Nancy Zi Neale Donald Walsch Neale Donald Walsch Neale Donald Walsch Norman Vincent Peale Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D Richard & Mary Alice Jafolla Richard Carlson, PH.D. Samuel Smiles Sanaya Roman Shakti Gawain Stuart Wilde The Daily Guru Unknown Source Virginia Satir | Shakti Gawain“People frequently ask me how to differentiate the true voice or feelings of the intuition from all the others. Unfortunately, there’s no simple, sure-fire way at first. Most of us are in touch with our intuition, whether we know it or not, but we’re usually in the habit of doubting or contradicting it so automatically that we don’t even know it has spoken. The first step is to pay more attention to what you feel inside, to the inner dialogue that goes on within you.
As you learn to live from your intuition, you give up making decisions with your head. You act moment by moment on what you feel and allow things to unfold as you go. In this way, you are led in the direction that is right for you. Decisions are made easily and naturally; you don’t need to try to make big decisions concerning future events. Focus on following the energy in the moment and you’ll find that it will all get handled in its own time and way. If you MUST make a decision related to something in the future, follow your gut feeling about it at the time the decision needs to be made.”
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“As you may have noticed, it often takes a personal crisis of some kind to catalyze real change and growth in our lives. Upon reflection, you can probably remember how a period of great upheaval, filled with confusion and pain, perhaps triggered by an event such as the death of a loved one, the ending of a relationship, a financial setback or loss of a job, or an accident or illness, has ultimately led to greater understanding, awareness and new opportunities in your life.
If you look at the lives of people you know, you may very well see the same pattern. Times of chaos and uncertainty can lead to new doors opening, especially when we are willing and able to look for the growth opportunities in a situation rather than simply being overwhelmed by outside circumstances.”
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