By Lori Lines
Let's get real. In the age of information, deception lurks around every corner. We are bombarded with news stories, social media posts, and advertisements that, more often than not, manipulate the truth. In such a complex and confusing world, it becomes imperative to find a steadfast guide, a beacon of truth that can cut through the noise of deception. Surprisingly, this guide is not found in the outer realms of information, but within ourselves. Your inner knowing, that gut feeling or intuition, possesses a unique power – the power to discern the authentic from the deceptive. The Wisdom of Intuition: An Ancient Gift in Modern Times Intuition, often dismissed as mere instinct, is a deeply ingrained sense that humans have relied upon for millennia. It's that inexplicable feeling that something is either right or wrong, without any logical explanation. Ancient civilizations valued intuition as a profound source of wisdom. Indigenous cultures, for example, trusted their intuition to read the signs of nature, foresee danger, and make crucial decisions. In our modern, technology-driven era, this innate ability is often overshadowed by the noise of the external world. Yet, there is hope. Real-Life Stories: Triumphs of Intuition Throughout history, there are numerous instances where individuals trusted their inner knowing against all odds and emerged victorious. One such story is that of Abraham Lincoln, who, against the advice of his cabinet, trusted his intuition and signed the Emancipation Proclamation, eventually leading to the abolition of slavery in the United States. In the business world, Steve Jobs' intuition guided him to create revolutionary products like the iPhone and iPad, transforming Apple Inc. into one of the most valuable companies in the world. Jobs famously said, "Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do." Listening to Your Inner Voice: A Practice in Self-Trust Trusting your inner knowing is not about rejecting external advice outright. It's about integrating external information with your internal wisdom, your internal compass. When making a decision, consider the facts, seek advice, but also pay attention to your gut feeling. It might be a subtle nudge or a strong sensation, but it's there, guiding you. Practicing mindfulness and meditation can significantly enhance your connection with your intuition. By quieting the mind and being present in the moment, you can better hear the whispers of your inner knowing. Yoga, meditation, journaling, or simply spending time in nature are powerful ways to tap into this innate wisdom. The Liberation of Self-Trust Trusting your inner knowing liberates you from the chains of uncertainty and deceit. It empowers you to navigate the complexities of life with confidence and clarity. When you trust your intuition, you are not easily swayed by the opinions of others or manipulated by external influences. Your decisions, rooted in this deep understanding, lead you down a path that is authentic and true to your essence. In a world where deception often wears a convincing mask, your intuition is the unwavering light that pierces through the darkness. Embrace it, cultivate it, and trust it. It is, after all, your most faithful and honest guide in this intricate journey called life. For help developing your intuition, reach out to me. I'm happy to help and we can construct, together, a way that fits your personal needs. In love and truth, Lori Lines
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