"4 Ways
to Find Answers to Life's Questions Using Intuition"
by Lynn Robinson
Copyright © 2002
My favorite definition of intuition came from a 15-year-old
girl I know who said, "Intuition is where, like, you
know something, but like, where did it come from?" I
believe that intuition is a reliable inner resource for wisdom
to guide our lives. Fortunately, everyone has it, and we are
capable of developing it for practical use in everyday life
as well as for discovering and achieving life goals. Learn
to listen to your intuition and learn from it by tuning in
to these four cues.
1. Inner Voice
Many people report a "still, quiet inner voice."
Your intuition will always communicate with you in a compassionate,
loving manner that is perceptibly different from your normal
inner chatter. If your inner voice seems quiet, try asking
yourself a question like "What is the best course of
action to take?" Pause for a moment and then think about
all the options you've just been given. Does any one leap
out as the best decision? If not, go deeper and ask the question
again. A new answer may emerge. Write your results in your
journal. Then, jot down three small action steps that can
you take that will move you in the direction you chose.
2. Dreams
You can receive a wealth of guidance when you learn to ask
for intuitive insight from your dreams. Our minds are still
active and racing with thoughts while we sleep. As we replay
our daily anxieties in our dream state, we are sometimes given
answers and solutions to our problems. Often, these answers
are revealed to us through symbols. A few years ago, I was
torn between staying at my full-time job at a software company
and leaving to devote my energies to my own business. I was
still thinking about my decision when I drifted off to sleep
one night. I dreamed that I was out on a lake with my feet
planted in two different canoes both pointed in different
directions. I knew then that I couldn't pursue both vocations
and have the energy to realize my goal. I gave my notice the
next day and haven't regretted it for a moment. Here are some
ways that you can tune in to your dreams and get the answers
you need:
- Write a few paragraphs about your concern
or problem.
- Try to summarize the issue in a question,
and state the question to yourself as you drift off to
sleep.
- Before you become fully awake in the morning,
ask yourself, "What is the answer to my question?"
Sometimes you may remember a specific dream and feel that
you have your answer in the dream's symbolism.
- You may not remember the details of the
dream but you may feel that you've awakened with an intuitive
answer to your problem. That's an equally valid way of
receiving intuitive guidance in your sleep.
3. Emotions
Intuitive information often comes through your feelings or
emotions. You may simply "feel right" about a certain
course of action. Or you might experience a sense of distrust
about an individual or situation. Part of learning to trust
your intuition is remembering to ask, "Does this decision
make me happy?" or, "Do I feel energized by this
decision?" There are many ways to ask the question and
experience the answer but here's the truth: Your intuition
will provide you with information to make positive choices.
Would it make sense for you to be sent to earth with a magnificent
inner guidance system and every time you trusted it you felt
awful? No!
4. Physical Sensations
The Japanese call intuition "stomach art." We call
such sensations a "gut feeling." You might find
that your body feels heavy if a decision you've made is wrong.
Your body may feel light or experience "chills"
if it is the correct path for you. Here's an example of how
these sensations guide us: You've just been offered the "perfect
job." You notice that when you think about accepting
the position your body feels heavy or there's a knot in your
stomach.
If you feel physically uncomfortable
when you think about the job, your intuition is imploring
you to consider your choices. You can ask more questions and
do more research about the position and the company to see
if you can determine the cause of your intuitive response.
Or, you can understand that your intuition is warning you
away from this company for reasons you may not comprehend
on a rational level. Intuition may lead you to pursue other
opportunities based on those physical sensations. How many
times have you ignored signals your body gave you only to
later say to yourself, "I wish I'd trusted my gut instinct?"
Intuitive consultant and best-selling author, Lynn Robinson, M.Ed. is one of the nation's leading experts and best speakers on intuition. She's a member of the National Speakers Association and author of five books on the topic, including her latest, Trust Your Gut. With more than 20 years of speaking experience, Lynn consistently receives rave reviews for the depth of her content, her winning sense of humor, and her down-to-earth style. She can be reached at 1-800-925-4002 or www.LynnRobinson.com.
© 2002 Lynn Robinson,
M.Ed. All rights reserved in all media.
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