Ah, Intuition
I have good intuition. Ok, so it's probably better than good. There are times that I just know. Sometimes I don't know what I know, not exactly anyway. I second guess myself and say "nuh-uh now way" a lot. Until I get coroboration. Coroboration comes in many forms - a statement, a social networking post, an email, note, text message - and always includes an ah-ha moment. For better or worse. Sometimes I learn good things. Other times... Yeah, other times.
I'm happy to report that my latest burst of intuition and its subsequent corroboration turned out to be good news. First of all, I was relieved to know my intuition is still there and in good working order. I'm always relieved. I mean it's not like I intuit stuff every day. In the in-between times, when it's silent, I often wonder if the last time was the last time. Second of all, the outcome was a positive one, a much needed ray of sunshine since my last couple bouts of intution ended up being harbingers of doom.
So, what does my intuition feel like? I have a friend who becomes someone she calls the "All-Knowing" when she drinks red wine and takes Ambien. She's like a human Magic 8 Ball. My intuition is nothing like that. I sense energy. That's it. No lightening bolts. No little triangles emerging from a primordial ooze. No Ambien. No red wine. Like I said, there are times that I just know. Rememeber I don't know what I know. I just know.
Let me give you an example - Once upon a time I thought a pretty girl at the gym was watching me. I chalked it up to wishful thinking. Afterall, I'd been watching her. In the coroboration phase I learned that she had been watching me.
Another for instance - Even though I like most people, there are some that I instantly abhor. I've been told to give them a chance, get to know them, don't make snap judgements. Guess who is seldom, if ever, wrong? Spooky, I know.
P.S. We won't talk about all the girlfriends I knew were cheating.
Anywho, my intution is working just fine. I don't know what all the reading of energy means. I could go off on a spiritual tangent about the interconnectedness of beings and how one day our ability to send, receive, and control that interconnected energy will replace religion, but I really, really don't want to digress. At the moment.
I'd rather bask in the good news. I knew it! Well, at least I was pretty sure I knew. And that's good enough for me.
I'm happy to report that my latest burst of intuition and its subsequent corroboration turned out to be good news. First of all, I was relieved to know my intuition is still there and in good working order. I'm always relieved. I mean it's not like I intuit stuff every day. In the in-between times, when it's silent, I often wonder if the last time was the last time. Second of all, the outcome was a positive one, a much needed ray of sunshine since my last couple bouts of intution ended up being harbingers of doom.
So, what does my intuition feel like? I have a friend who becomes someone she calls the "All-Knowing" when she drinks red wine and takes Ambien. She's like a human Magic 8 Ball. My intuition is nothing like that. I sense energy. That's it. No lightening bolts. No little triangles emerging from a primordial ooze. No Ambien. No red wine. Like I said, there are times that I just know. Rememeber I don't know what I know. I just know.
Let me give you an example - Once upon a time I thought a pretty girl at the gym was watching me. I chalked it up to wishful thinking. Afterall, I'd been watching her. In the coroboration phase I learned that she had been watching me.
Another for instance - Even though I like most people, there are some that I instantly abhor. I've been told to give them a chance, get to know them, don't make snap judgements. Guess who is seldom, if ever, wrong? Spooky, I know.
P.S. We won't talk about all the girlfriends I knew were cheating.
Anywho, my intution is working just fine. I don't know what all the reading of energy means. I could go off on a spiritual tangent about the interconnectedness of beings and how one day our ability to send, receive, and control that interconnected energy will replace religion, but I really, really don't want to digress. At the moment.
I'd rather bask in the good news. I knew it! Well, at least I was pretty sure I knew. And that's good enough for me.
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