Using Your Intuition
By Tony Crisp
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Many people do not believe they have a part of their mind that can give fantastic help with problems and questions. Here is a careful examination of intuition, is many ways of expressing and using it.
Tony Crisp
I have been writing since the age of 18, having now about 40 books published. Mostly about the mystery of being human and the life of humans, their dreams, passions and the wonderful opening to the MORE that we can all achieve. I have worked and taught in many parts of the world, and seem to be, at 83, still exploring and discovering. I hope my writings share that with you.
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Using Your Intuition - Tony Crisp
Using Your Intuition
Tony Crisp
Using Your Intuition
Copyright © Tony Crisp
Smashwords Edition 1.0 2010
http://dreamhawk.com
Contents
Using Intuition
Ways of Using Intuition
The Keyboard Condition and Spontaneous Voice
Opening the Door
Getting in the Flow
Rewards of Intuition
Going Deeper - Reaching Further
Magic Theatre of Your Mind
Using Your Intuition
Intuition!
We all have it, often hidden though it may be - but it can be developed and used.
During one October my wife Hy, two of our children and I, visited her brother who was living at the time near Totnes in the south of England, about a hundred miles from us. We stayed overnight and began to drive back the next day, stopping on the open moorland of Dartmoor for sandwiches and a toilet break.
Within a minute or so Hy realised she no longer had her glasses. None of us could remember when we had last seen her with them, but she felt reasonably sure she had them after leaving Totnes. So we all searched the area, and especially where Hy had been to the toilet. The rest of us gave up after ten minutes, but Hy carried on her search for at least half an hour but then gave up feeling she must have left them at Totnes. No glasses.
At home days went by and the glasses didn't turn up at Totnes. We let the situation slide into weeks, then months, until Hy began to have frequent headaches and we were faced with the expense of new spectacles. So we looked over what had happened again. We had searched the area of moor and heather at the time, but now four months had passed. Even if the glasses had been dropped, would they still be there? Was it worth a seventy-mile drive to search an area we had already combed? Should we simply buy another pair?
Because we could not answer those questions we were indecisive, so I suggested we ask our intuition. Using a simple technique which allows the unconscious to express its information, we asked the whereabouts of the spectacles. My response was blankness, then the feeling of futility about asking definite information in such a silly way; then suddenly image after image came of the spectacles on the small bank where Hy went to the toilet. I saw them hidden under heather, or in a hole in the bank.
Hy's response to seeking help from her intuition was physical. She had the urge to squat down, which she thought was silly until she equated it with the moor. When we shared our separate responses and realised they coincided, we set out there and then for Dartmoor.
A couple of hours later we managed to find the spot where we had parked that day four months earlier. Hy walked straight to the place she had squatted in and there among heather, on the bank were the spectacles, lightly snow-covered but none the worse. Perhaps there are better examples