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Further Exercises on How to Use Your Intuition to Gather Information, Part I

The last few weeks I have been blogging about Intuition. I will continue on this topic this week and will be offering you further specific techniques on how to develop your Intuition. You might want to go back and review what I have written. In effect, I am giving you a mini-course on “How to Develop Your Intuition.”

In time, as you keep working with your intuition, you will come to realize that everything is a “feeling.” Thus, in time, you will always remember to place your awareness into things to discover how they “feel” rather than be in your head trying to mentally figure things out from surface impressions and judgments.

So, to further refine your intuition why not approach how you understand things in the following way: How does this tree “feel?” How does this situation at work “feel?” How does this person “feel?” How does a crow “feel” as it flies? How does this business proposal “feel?” Is it safe, crooked? So, how do things “feel?”

First asking yourself how a situation, object or person “feels” is the initial step in learning how to access your intuition. This is the basic training with which you will learn the rudiments of intuition. But note that this system is not foolproof, for sometimes your perceptions get cluttered with your beliefs, projections, analysis, etc., but the more you use your intuitive faculties, the more accurate and sensitive they become.

So, how does the crow “feel” when it flies? Take a few minutes to close your eyes and become one with the crow and see what he/she has to tell you.

And how does this new person you recently met “feel?” Take a few minutes to close your eyes and sense what he/she has to tell you.

Remember that for you to develop your intuition, you must exercise it! So, quiet your mind and open your heart and “feel!”

To be continued on Wednesday.