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In what circumstances??? .. If you do??
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2007-07-19 14:39:24 · 18 answers · asked by Kimberly 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

AD&D, thanks :)
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Philisopheyes, don't worry, nobody is perfect..
I make mistakes, like everyone else.. :)
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2007-07-19 14:57:34 · update #1

Thanks, Lynsbrc :)
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2007-07-20 08:02:27 · update #2

18 answers

I never used to listen to my inner voice, because it seemed there were so many! And I lived to regret it.

Now, I seem to have narrowed it down to one and I listen when I feel I am on the edge. Now my inner voice never lets me down if I will but listen. The only time I have trouble is when I don't listen!☼

2007-07-19 14:45:46 · answer #1 · answered by Faedra 3 · 4 1

The Inner Voice is a mighty being indeed.

Requires vigilance, practice, attentiveness, and while on Earth, few if any are there who do so 100% of the time.

We are all distracted as to keep fit, so that the universes continue to move and have activity and continue their mighty expansions -- we fuel them ever onward and into growth.

Failures to abide the inner voice are a necessary thing to occur: the sine waves that the universes require possessing are of necessity in order to have vibrancy, antagonism, and difference, and cause and effect.

If you did not falter, then rest assured the universes would prompt device and occurence that one will be made to falter, for there must exist an active inertia such that the universes can fulfill of the purposes for which they were designed to fulfill... All else is dribble and false teachings; this not intentionally so necessarily, but nonetheless effectively so.

2007-07-25 14:36:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

I'm a slave to spontaneity... if that's what you mean by "inner voice" as in I get something in my mind and I do it, then yes. I once decided I wasn't happy at a college, visited friends over a weekend, applied at the college and relocated inside 10 days to another city over 3 hours away. Later I used similar impulse control and ended up in the Army. No regrets. I try not to think about things too much. I figure if I want to do it on some level of my mind then I should do it, lest I regret it later.

2007-07-26 20:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by Davis Wylde 3 · 1 0

I do listen to my inner voice to guide me, in all circumstances, My inner voice is always correct. I follow it as if it does not feel like the right decision within me, then I won't feel confident about the ramifications of my decision.
Blessings and love,
Sassy

2007-07-26 21:43:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

George Bush does. God told him to go to war.

With all the mind controlling going on, it is getting harder to find the true subconscious. My inner voice shows me the illusion. The more I listen to my true voice, the more I perceive most people as being in a dream state. It's getting very weird when shopping to see so many people in what appears to be trances.

On occasion I meet people who are breaking out, and are challenging the statusquo. It makes a lonely world a little less lonely.

2007-07-19 14:50:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Oh absolutely and it has served me quite well over the years.
It still hangs in there, keeping me focused and patient and humble.

For instance if I am gambling it tells me to walk away while I am ahead.

If I have a choice between a nicely lit street or a dark alleyway, it directs me to the street.

When I was overseas it told me she isn't asking for much money...she is cute...but I don't really want a penicillin shot later.

2007-07-26 04:37:51 · answer #6 · answered by Fritz Milan 3 · 1 0

I believe in that "still small voice" spoken of in the bible. It is the voice of the Holy Spirit seeking to guide me into the truth and into well doing.
I wish I always followed it.

2007-07-19 14:45:58 · answer #7 · answered by amazingly intelligent 7 · 3 0

the "still small voice". such a fascinating idea. My answer - yes i do, occasionally...to my knowledge it is always correct..the secret is being able to differentiate between the "inner voice" and the other information/brain activity....i cant tell you how to do that...you have to learn with experience...

2007-07-19 22:38:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Absolutely, but the real question is which voice is it I am currently listening to, the Spirit or the Ego.

2007-07-24 06:14:22 · answer #9 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

Not as often as I should, my inner voice is usually more accurate than my studied thought.

2007-07-19 14:49:03 · answer #10 · answered by John 3 · 1 0

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