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Last Post 02/21/2012 8:29 PM by  johnt
Weekly Question #1: Intuition and the Spiritual Path
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Lisa Delaney
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11/20/2011 8:04 AM
I feel that art has developed my sense of intuition. For many years, when the weather was right, I took my oil paints to beautiful places. Being entirely captured by the snow- capped mountains, the glistening river or brightly color flowers before me, I would experience the scene at the highest possible level with my five senses. As part of that understanding I also listened within. Bathing in this special moment, I strived to reproduce on canvas what I say by being very quiet and following the advice of my inner teacher. With practice, a habit of listening can be developed and that still connection to one's intuitive faculties can be available to augment the sensory perceptions on an everyday basis.
Recently, the Master Omraam suggested that everyone take crayons and create like little children. It occurred to me that a great way to implement this is to buy some a colorful flowered bouquet or take a favorite house plant and draw it on paper. The colors and aromas of the interactions with the elementals always inspired me, so I think that the master has suggested an exercise which could be beneficial on many levels.
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11/20/2011 8:28 AM
I have developed my intuition by focusing on the divine, on listening, and on loving. Mother used to say our decrees were our meditation, and I found that to be true. I also found that meditating for even 15 minutes in the morning made a big difference in my day, especially in noticeable synchronicities happening in my work and life. My intuition manifests often in being in the right place at the right time (like when I ran into the couple in a music store in Livingston where I rarely went, who were hosting a "sharing spiritual experiences" group that evening and invited me, and David was there sharing his experience of receiving dictations). One time I asked Becky Brainard why I didn't get guidance in specific words like some do. She asked if I get thoughts and feelings about things that turn out to be inspired, and I said yes, and she said that's how my guidance comes. Patricia C.
Ronald and Dwinn
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11/20/2011 8:47 AM
In following my intuition it opens the door for further development. The main key for me has been to be in stillness, free of mental clutter.

This stillness has brought the freedom to be more actively involved in service and the desire for more service and more clearing; to be open to going in directions I may not have intended, yet joyously gratefully accept.

My God desire for intuition has prompted me deeply into the joy of study, meditation, Ho'oponopono, prayer and sungazing, bringing me into a more quiet, receptive state for receiving intuition.

Dwinn Dubrawsky
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11/20/2011 12:16 PM
In these ways I have heightened my natural intuitive sensitivity:
a. By feeling the essence of living, inviting, nourishing trees and by asking them questions, awaiting their answers
b. By doing Reiki and Matrix Energetics (healing energy techniques) with others, where one is required to rely on their intution to know where to place their hands and what to image
c. By doing playful, fun expressive art projects, using colored pencils
d. By going into the Stillness during meditation and Qigong
e. By asking myself questions, such as "What would God say?", What would St. Germain say?", What would Ramana Maharshi say?".
f. By sitting still for awhile and asking the Light a question (taken from the Quaker Six-Step "Ask the Light" meditation).
g. By going into the Zero space that H'oponopono and Divine Openings emphasize.
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11/21/2011 5:03 PM
I recently found that sun gazing has enhanced my intuition. Right after sungazing I pause and open myself and I find an answer or teaching come to my mind that is very helpful to me.

The most powerful sungazing/intuition experiences that I have had have been during power walking. Last summer I power walked for about an hour around sunrise. As I walked I sang decrees and appreciated nature around me. I saturated myself with joy then paused for sungazing. I think that I "set the stage" to prepare myself for my daily dose of "intuition" by filling myself with oxygen, songs, prayers, sunlight, the beauty of nature and gratitude.

It makes me feel happy that God sends us answers and teachings by engaging in nature. I am so glad that we are learning about the Sun!!!
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