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Intuition: Knowing & Feeling

  • Apr 27, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 hours ago


Intuition: Knowing & Feeling

Our prior two blogs (HERE and HERE) focusing on intuition discussed internal and external seeing.

There are also more uncommon forms of intuition such as tasting or smelling energy. But let’s look into two of the most common intuitive experiences.


Knowing & Feeling

What are the most common forms of intuition––the types most have experienced at one time or another? They are knowing or feeling without conscious awareness of the source.


Our typical reaction to such an occurrence might be:

- I just know it!

- I can feel it in my gut.

- Where did that come from!?


Hopefully, our reaction is also following that feeling or knowingness.


An Experience

During a portion of my work life, I traveled once a week between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware. Making that drive outside normal commuter rush times helped keep it a pleasant experience.


One morning, as time grew closer for my departure to Delaware, I felt increasing agitation to the point of nausea. There were no unusual events or meetings planned that day so the sensations were puzzling, but they continued growing worse. 


I finally paused to breathe into the sensations and recognized cautionary energy in them. The decision was then easy to make: alter my plans and cancel that day’s trip to Delaware. The minute the decision was made, unpleasantries faded.

The evening news carried pictures from a fatal accident which had happened on the route and time I would have been in that same area.


A not-so-subtle intuitive warning? You bet!


Intuition frequently arrives without logic as a companion. Breathe and connect with it.


Sharing

Now that I’ve shared one of my intuitive experiences with Knowing & Feeling, we would love to hear yours. The Comments section is conveniently located below.

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