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Ive been asking this for a while and maybe its my persistent pleading thats holding it back, I dont know. But I do know its hovered in the background of my strung out overflowing thoughts of the past cause man did it speak loud or it didnt even really speak loud to me in an outright sort of in my face kind of way which is kind of what Ive been waiting for lately.....come to think of it. But I hear ya cause living by my intution is THE ONLY way I want to live. I mean why would I want to waste my time doing not the thing that is best for my soul? No way. God, will I forever be grateful for the directions its led me in the past though wow. My intution is a gentle, more sure, positive knowing than anything else could ever begin to surmount. Man, do I LOVE it. Lately Ive been probably too crazily impatient with it to tell me, "Where do I go now??" "Lead me to the RIGHT way to earn a steady income while Im freelancing and where do I even find a GOOD freelancing makeup job?? Whens it going to come? But then Ive had to stop and realize.......... I say it best with my poetry, its always the prompting of the Whos, whats, hows, wheres, whens, that holds me back. I guess I should let go of all these defenses, and there in the space between these very words is where my silent bittersweet tale awaits, to write is not to prompt, its to let my own inner workings arise into their own natural creativity or environment you could say with your intuition.

2007-07-06 19:34:24 · answer #1 · answered by Carebear 2 · 1 0

Assuming I have any... usually a few drinks of Capt. Morgan and Coke does the job.

Seriously, I'm not sure any of my 'wisdom' is intuitive. I can come up with some very thoughtful and deep understandings through careful weighing of situations and logical decision making.

Sometimes, being overly tired or having a couple of drinks in me will make me drop some of my inhibitions and my creative juices start to flow a little better. But creativity is not synonymous with wisdom. Occasionally creativity does allow wisdom to seep through by looking at a situaiton from a different perspective.

Peace

2007-07-06 11:44:05 · answer #2 · answered by zingis 6 · 1 0

Some might say that instinct is a major first-rate of (actual) knowledge, at the same time others suppose the 2 don't or can't coincide, siding at the tenets of strict common sense. However, I suppose there is not any greater situation to rent the Golden Mean than right here: Somewhere twixt the 2 most probably lies the reply - that you'll be able to make use of the excellent constituents of 1's instinct (~expertise from inside), and but hold essentially the most profitable houses of stringent logical ways; thereby, achieving the extra sound conclusions to 1's queries. Let it no longer dictate, or always consultant, your course, however conveniently tell it, with the 'ton of salt' procured from common sense, sure?

2016-09-05 16:45:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

once you reach that which you "tap" within yourself , nothing going to be the same in your life, but yes I teach if asked. Wisdom cannot be anything but wisdom...all additional definition as being intuitive or something else means that you tap to that which you do not know yet . As you tap "intuitive" wisdom you will set a process of learning that which you called intuition...Wisdom itself cannot be learned it might be only received and embodied.

2007-07-07 04:56:46 · answer #4 · answered by Oleg B 6 · 0 0

The "essence" of intuition is almost impossible to articulate, because it is non-intellectual. It isn't a process of decision making, it's not a "thought" & if we try to make it so, it is lost. The center is shattered. It comes from inside, from a source I wouldn't even define as feeling. In some ways, it's very much like precognition. I don't tap it, it "taps" me. After two profoundly important phases in my life when it was RIGHT THERE & I ignored it, the consequences were--well--less than agreeable. I don't regret them; I learned to heed my intuition & since, it's never failed me.

2007-07-06 15:13:53 · answer #5 · answered by Valac Gypsy 6 · 1 0

An Invitation to Sing HU
You are invited to try this simple spiritual exercise. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence of God.

To do the exercise, first get comfortable. Close your eyes, and take a few deep breaths. Next, gently put your attention on your inner visual screen, where daydreams and images come to you.

With your eyes closed, sing HU (pronounced like the word hue) as a song of love. There are many ways to experience the love of God. You may notice a feeling of peace, warmth, and comfort. You may also recognize the presence of the Divine through greater spiritual insights into your daily life.

When you sing HU and sit in quiet contemplation, you might also perceive the inner Light and Sound. The Light may appear as brightness or colors on your inner visual screen. The Sound may be musical or the sounds of nature, such as the wind or the ocean. However you experience the presence of God, it is bringing you a broader understanding of the life you lead.

2007-07-06 11:49:32 · answer #6 · answered by shine_radiantstar 4 · 1 0

I am able to do this, just lucky I guess. I am also an analytical person, therefore I reason things out. I do have wisdom but there are still things I do not know and there is not a person on the face of the earth who can claim they know all. They are just deceiving themselves. Trust in yourself by looking in your heart and mind for the right answers.

2007-07-07 02:26:21 · answer #7 · answered by Lady 5 · 0 0

My first reaction:

What?

Frankly, I don't like to reach inside myself, since I'm not exactly a wise person. In fact, I'm pretty stupid, biased, and darn near blind when it comes to seeing my faults. That's why I make it a principle of mine to ask for advice/feedback from trusted people (family, generally, since they're the ones I'm closest to). Sometimes, people surprise me, really, with their depth of understanding about me.

My second reaction:

First, imagine an idealized version of yourself - You, but a You that's perfect in every way: moral, intelligent, respect-worthy and such. Now imagine what that perfect You would do in your situation, and you've got your intuitive wisdom. It's my way of dealing with seemingly unsolvable mental puzzles.

2007-07-08 09:13:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It isn't so much reaching inside as it is shutting up and listening to it. Our feelings or intuition talk to us all the time. We simply don't bother to listen. Instead we frantically try to make everything logical and understandable. There is no understanding in this instance, only living and feeling.

2007-07-06 10:55:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes i do..i use rational thinking,philosophy as well as common sense things..i know that being wise means to mess up and get up and to learn from mistakes therefore i can give someone who is in my situation help because i have been there and done that.wisdom is not something that you are born with but rather learn and when you are wise you feel confident which makes you feel good.for me finding my inner wisdom means to search deep and find something that means a lot to me and is rewarding and in the end will make me a better person.

2007-07-07 08:40:15 · answer #10 · answered by icycrissy27blue 5 · 1 0

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