It is a commonly held belief in metaphysics that all of us are intuitive.
When I train my students in intuitive intelligence this is my philosophy.
But here's the thing...
Yes, we are all intuitive but that doesn’t mean we have effortless access to our intuition. We are all capable of being bilingual but we don’t necessarily put the effort or time in to becoming so.And so it goes for our intuition. We need to work for it. I made a decision decades ago that I wanted to be an excellent intuitive. So I set out and I found a teacher. Every week I turned up to class to hone my craft. From that day to this I have not stopped working on my innate skill as an intuitive. And yes, I get better all the time. Most people assume that their intuition is somehow broken. We think we are making intuitive decisions that keep leading us down dead ends. We think that means we can’t trust out intuition. No, it only means we haven’t met our intuition yet. Because an activated intuition will not lead you the wrong way down a dark alley of despair. The question I am asked most often is how can I tell the difference between my intuition and my fear? This question says a lot about how we feel about intuition as a society. It also tells me that we spend a great deal of time being afraid. And yet the most fearless decision I have ever made was to live my life from my sixth sense.
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