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December 10, 2009

Intuition

Filed under: John Morgan's Blog — John Morgan @ 9:20 am

The only argument against intuition seems to come from those who block it – which includes all of us.

The highest decibel arguments seem to come from the Über educated, “If I can’t see it, it doesn’t exist” crowd. Although, I haven’t heard them deny the wind yet.

The blockage of intuition comes from thinking about it.

Intuition is first and foremost a feeling, and we humans are experts in blocking feelings we don’t like or don’t understand.

Intuition, as Scotch drinkers will say, is an acquired taste. If we want to be even more precise, intuition is a reacquired taste.

We’re born with it but it quickly gets crowded out when our intellect develops and gets filled with our care givers’ conditioned programming.

Our education system, both formal and informal puts its sole focus on developing our intellect. There are no classes at home or school called: “Pay attention to your feelings.”

We all get signals all the time that we blindly walk past. How many times have you paid the price by letting your intellect override your gut? For most of us it’s an everyday occurrence.

Intuition, like opportunity, is always knocking. We’re just not answering the door.

The key to finding your intuition is to pay attention. We get backstage signals all the time but ignore them as meaningless.

The next time you get an “odd” feeling, give it your full attention. This is a calibration process. Get in the habit of stopping and noticing the feelings your body is putting out. The more attention you give to them, the more calibrated you become.

Don’t be too surprised if you start hearing the word “Psychic” from time to time. Paying attention to your feelings delivers more of that abundant natural resource called “Intuition.”

The proof is in the doing, not the thinking.

A way to jumpstart this process is to stop giving pre-fab answers all the time. Take a moment to consider the question and allow yourself the freedom to let an unformed answer surface, rather than use the rote one you’ve given a thousand times.

Intuition is easy to talk about but needs kinesthetic recognition to become calibrated. Finding your intuition requires paying attention to your feelings on a consistent basis. Once you get in the habit of doing this, you become a conduit for intuition.

Turning your attention to your feelings is called “Insight.”

All the best,

John

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