Developing Your Intuition

Have you ever followed a hunch and had it work to your advantage? Sometimes, we just know something is going to turn out a certain way, and it often does. Some people would chalk up this kind of success to “good luck,” living a “charmed” life, or just “being at the right place at the right time.”

But, what is it that guides us to be at that right place at the right time? Perhaps it’s our intuition, an inner knowing of what to do next, or what to act upon and what to stay away from.

Over the weekend, I was listening to the Oprah channel on XM Radio. Oprah was speaking with intuition expert Laura Day. During the conversation, Oprah credited her own phenomenal success to the fact that she listens to her inner voice, or intuition, and takes action, based on what she picks up. If there’s a possibility of becoming even a fraction as successful as Ms. O, it seems like we could all benefit from paying more attention to our inner voice.

“Everyone knows that we have intuition, but most people don’t realize how it breaks down, how we pick it up,” said Howard Wimer, author of the new book Inner Guidance and the Four Spiritual Gifts. Wimer says each of us has these four gifts, or tools. And by learning more about them, we can not only start acting on our ‘inner hunches,’ but also start communicating better with our spouse, children, and others in our lives.

Wimer explains that each us receive as many as eighty to ninety pieces of intuitive information everyday. And, while each of us has all four gifts, most of us rely on one of them to receive most of our intuitive information. For instance, I’m clairaudient—which means that my inner voice speaks to me through verbal messages. Actually, I can’t say that I hear an audible inner voice, but I do seem to get streams of thoughts in my mind throughout the day.

Others have the gift of prophecy. “That’s a person who has an inner knowing about things. Sometimes we don’t even know how we know but we just know,” said Wimer, adding, “It’s like a hunch, or an impression about something.”

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