"Let yourself believe in the possible. Rather than live in denial, challenge what you may have been told or taught. Begin accepting things as possible until proven impossible. You may not have ridden a bicycle the first time without falling, but you believed you could, and so you kept on working at it until you could ride. Recognizing, using, proving, and developing your intuition may be no different. Like so many other things about human functioning, "Use it, or lose it"; "Don't try, do."
You'll receive intuitive messages in any of a number of ways. Through the mind, you may receive something specific or perhaps a gradual clarification of a complicated situation -- which can demand great patience. The form delivered by the mind may include hunches, dreams, symbols, visions, sounds, tastes, emotions, smells, or an awareness of the flow of events. Through the body, you may experience shifts in energy, noted changes in feelings, or muscular reactions. You may also experience intuitions through experiences you don't initiate, what Carl Jung called synchronicities."
by Lynn B. Robinson
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http://www.theharbinger.org/xvii/981201/robinson.html
Posted at Sunday, March 29, 2009 by
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