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Written by Kim Chestney
New ideas come into this world somewhat like falling meteors, with a flash and an explosion. — HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Though intuition may, at first, seem elusive, unpredictable, and mysterious, it is not, by nature, random or haphazard. Its processes follow very real principles and natural laws. Like a lightning flash, we may not always know when intuition is going to show up, but we can predict the environments where it is more likely to “strike.”
By understanding the foundations of the intuitive process, and how its extraordinary insight arrives, you can create your own lightning in a bottle.
Continue Reading At InnerSelf.com
Read by Marie t. Russell. Publisher InnerSelf
Music By Caffeine Creek Band, Pixabay
By InnerSelfcomWritten by Kim Chestney
New ideas come into this world somewhat like falling meteors, with a flash and an explosion. — HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Though intuition may, at first, seem elusive, unpredictable, and mysterious, it is not, by nature, random or haphazard. Its processes follow very real principles and natural laws. Like a lightning flash, we may not always know when intuition is going to show up, but we can predict the environments where it is more likely to “strike.”
By understanding the foundations of the intuitive process, and how its extraordinary insight arrives, you can create your own lightning in a bottle.
Continue Reading At InnerSelf.com
Read by Marie t. Russell. Publisher InnerSelf
Music By Caffeine Creek Band, Pixabay

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