Intuitive Insights

Intuition - Ep #25


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Show Notes:

Today,  I open up and am vulnerable about my history with intuition.  

For me intuition is a gut sense of knowing in my head and heart of knowing what direction to head in.  I was introduced to the Holy Spirit by my friend Camy’s mom via a book she gave me.  Cami’s mom talked to me about allowing to open and allow the Holy Spirit to talk to me.

I started hearing Spirit repeatedly. I would trust and follow what it would say to me. Then I started to feel like what it was telling me was not what I wanted. I started to feel like I wasn’t hearing things correctly.  I decided I was done hearing from spirit.

I moved and got into farming.  I found a new church and was taken under the wing of a church member there.  He saw the Spirit on me and helped me relearn to trust in what I was hearing.  I ended up getting really sick with cancer and then got better.  I changed my life direction going back to school for my graduate degree.

During graduate school, my relationship with God changed.  I found meditation as a sense of calming for me.  I missed walking in intuition.  There’s a part of me that liked being able to hear from spirit for people who need guidance and help finding their way.  I just found spirit in a different way.

I bought a set of tarot cards. I didn’t necessarily need the tarot deck to hear because I had been walking in spirit since 2001.  We are all energy.  You just need to know how to tap into it. 

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Intuitive InsightsBy Kimberly Beam