As a youngster I would often hear about Women’s Intuition. I never gave it much credence until I started to experience it for myself. I then realized just how this ethereal concept had some substance. Women have laid claim to this clairvoyance probably because their gender paid attention to their inner voice and men just dismissed it summarily as nothing more than a stray cognition.
When I came to the realization that men and I in general had the same “talent” inborn I started to pay attention just like my female counterparts did. You know what I’m talking about. Invariably as I would experience an event my memory banks would recall that I had the thought prior to it actually happening. I would think ‘I knew it’ but I never realized that my intuition was at work. Now when someone or some thing starts its journey across the theater of my mind I stop and think is there anything I should do? As I let it remain in my conscious the information takes on a life of its own and I have the choice of acting or just to remain now aware instead of being taken by surprise. It amazes me that we have this capability that is beyond a definable science like a sneeze or a cough and that that part of the unused 95% of our brain is exercising some of its untapped capability.
My inner voice is now guiding me unconsciously as well and this I think it's only the beginning of just how meaningful my intuition really is. There was a book I purchased many years ago but I never got past a few pages. It was entitled Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain. I just found it in my archives and have picked this book up again and I am excited about developing this talent further. Now when there’s something I must do I just do but when there is a choice behavior like going to the gym for instance I listen to my ‘inner voice’ because it seems to be very in touch with my body. Then there are the forces of nature that intervene as well and I pay attention too.
My inner voice is part of my personality and I am getting to know just a bit better.
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