Most of us have experienced having a thought cross their minds about a loved one or friend and within a passing moment have that same person call on the telephone. This is emotional intuition. Now with the popularity of the text message emotional intuition has taken a step into the future and it can now manifest itself into the written word or text message across our 4G phones.
I have experienced this phenomenon on so many occasions I know it is not a coincidence and since I don’t believe in coincidences anyway emotional intuition is for me apart of everyday life. It is a necessity for me to pay attention to the messages sent via this wireless communication system the universe has in place even before the advent of the telephone or telegraph because the communiqués are often correct even though the message itself may not be. Technology has given emotional intuition an apollonian aspect to it. When we speak on the phone the words disappear in our next breath the text message however is like sculpture the words although deprived of the intonation and emotion the spoken word contains these messages add gravity to words the spoken can never hope to. When we type a text message we say things we might not ordinarily say when we speak. That’s because we are not distracted when we are not directly talking to another. But I am straying from my point, which happens when the ghost of Faulkner inhabits me.
Only today my young friend Heather crossed my mind as I opened my car door for my ride to exercise class. She had told me via text message the night before that she would be attending the 8 o’clock just as I was on this late winter morning. However when I plugged my phone into the charger I was not surprised to see her text only disappointed that she had opted out for this morning’s class. Point being it was her communication that I was energetically picking up but the exact nature of the message was not clear until I read it. The text message takes these sound bytes from the cosmos and puts them in perfect English (for those of us that can spell) and makes our emotional intuition clear and concise.
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There is no doubt that an emotional intuition exists. Your closest friends cross your mind several times a day and I'm sure you cross theirs. The one thing that has changed for the universe is that our electronic devices send us physical messages quicker, cheaper,faster and in more diverse ways than ever before.
ReplyDeleteJB, you fail to notice why you have become more conscious of this. You notice this more frequently for ONE reason. It's simply that you have made a conscious effort to allow more people into your inner circle. You are surrounded by many friends who love and care about you dearly.
What can I say about this comment? I have probably not let others inside my "inner circle" because of my own self-esteem issues. And it is true that I have let more people "in" and God I am so glad for that.
ReplyDeleteI have always had a very acute intuitive sense. I suspect you have as well. I suggest be become more selective about those you open your life to You have a penchant for selecting friends that put their own interests first,that leaves you emotional and sometimes even physically injured Not being a master at spelling I prefer to communicate verbally. Technology leaves me in the state of sensory deprivation. I need to see my friends, touch them, watch their expressions and then I know they are OK. You can;t hide when you are face to face.
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