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Trusting Intuition

by

Marcella Zinner

[An emerging awareness for all of us.]

What is intuition? Is it real? Is Intuition a fact, reality, or a trumped up catch-all for a reason beyond reason?

Intuition has been scorned, scoffed at, credited, discredited, admired, dissected, believed, not believed and mostly credited to women. However, I believe this “unknown something” is secretly envied by most everyone. We describe this as an “it”, as a source unknown and hard to believe. Yet seems to be accepted as matter-of-fact, non-debatable, even highly regarded and not to be questioned. To develop “it” is becoming more and more of a sought after skill.

Trusting your intuition takes time and trust. This skill of intuition is, indeed, one that can be enhanced and developed by all of us. We are born with intuition! Some of us have extraordinary skills at it, and others choose to develop their full potential. Most everyone is amazed and delighted when they begin to experience their own internal intuition emerge. Trusting your intuition allows you to trust in yourself.

Edgar Cayce was one of the most famed intuitives. He left us a legacy of insights, guidance and wisdom about our intuition. He encouraged everyone to believe in and develop their connection to their own source of intuition. During his lifetime in the 1940’s he used his intuition to help many people heal health issues, emotional problems, gain greater insight into relationships and a more spiritual perspective of their life and their challenges.

Dr. Norman Shealy, esteemed neurosurgeon, author, founder and president of The American Holistic Association, and director and founder of HOLOS University Graduate Seminary program, credits intuition as a new field worth of extensive study in a university environment. Carolyn Myss, author of “Anatomy Of The Spirit” and other works about intuition, health and spiritual meaning has also written and taught our intuitive awareness. Both have created a focused study of intuition and spiritual awareness worth of degree granting and career direction. What was once called women’s intuition now has been upgraded and promoted to a high level of acceptability, credibility and availability to us all.

Intuitive awareness has been seeping into our daily lives more and more. We are searching for more meaning in our lives. More guidance to create our lives into what we dream about. We want to attract all that is great and grand and glorious for us. We all want a peaceful happy abundant purpose-filled life. We want to be free of our hidden fears, insecurities, and struggles. Trusting our intuition helps us to be open to many more possibilities. Thus, intuition is emerging out of obscurity to a fully recognizable source of wisdom and guidance for us all.

Our intuitive skills can be developed, accessed and finely tuned to enhance out lives, our decisions, and our happiness and our purpose. Becoming aware of our intuitive nature is how we plug into our own internal assistant. Transformation of ourselves through our intuition can be fun, exciting and rewarding. Practical daily life can become one of ease and serendipity. Opening up our internal source, our intuition, shows us how to become aware of the opportunities surrounding us. Living well can be attained. Each one of us has intuitive potential. It is just a matter of learning how to trust. Our intuition is our source just waiting for us to open it up, click it on and trust it is their for us.

Intuition is emerging out of obscurity to a fully recognizable source of wisdom and guidance for us all.

Rev. Marcella Zinner, M.M. A., Ch.T, Reiki Master, is a teacher of spiritual awareness. She completed advanced studies at the Edgar Cayce Foundation, where she holds the position of A.R.E. panel psychic. She is co-founder of Pathways To Awakening Center For Intuitive and Spiritual Studies.

 
SEPTEMBER 2005


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