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and Some Fascinating Facts about Your
Intuition
Hi
Everyone,
Because many have written and asked for an opportunity to learn more about the process of developing your inherent gift of intuition, I write this to bring to your attention an evening workshop Yanni, my co-author and friend and I have put together for you.
On Wednesday, June 9, from 7-9pm at the Doylestown Hospital Health and Wellness Center, in Warrington, PA, Yanni
and I will be sharing tools and wisdom designed to
enable you to live a more intuitive life. Such
information can only enhance both the practical and
spiritual aspects of your life – as it has ours. If you
are thinking that you might like to learn how easy it is
to develop your inner guidance system, and you might
like to join us, please visit:
https://www.dh.org/body.cfmxyzpdqabc=0&id=225®istration=true&action=detail&ref=1348
What
is Truth?
A difficult question: but I have solved it for myself
by saying that it is what “the voice within” tells you.
~Mahatma Gandhi
Sharing Some Recent Examples of the Power of Living an Intuitive Life
As many of you know, I strongly believe that as human
beings all of us are exceptionally powerful, even
extraordinary, and that it is our inherent gift of
intuitive wisdom which contributes to our ability to
live a more confident and empowered life.
I realize that during the process of growing intuitively
for close to two decades, I have experienced a powerful
personal transformation. From this awareness has come
Intuition Is Easy and Fun: The Art of Developing Your
Natural Born Gift of Intuition, a book and audio
book written with my dear friend and teacher of
meditation and intuition, Yanni Maniates. I feel that
what I learned could also empower and assist others.
Here are a few interesting tidbits regarding the value
of living an intuitive life which you may not have
known. Last night, on PBS, renowned physician and
author, Christiane Northrup, presented an excellent
show, Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom. A central
point throughout the show: women are blessed with
enormous intuitive wisdom. While men are also inherently
intuitive, women, in particular, she feels, need to know
that their wisdom physiologically improves with age.
Dr. Northrup beautifully reinforced the message that I
have for so long emphasized. That is: our inherent
wisdom is something like a fine wine; the older we get,
the more we use it and the better it becomes! While
women tend to be more intuitive throughout their lives
during their menstrual cycle, during and following
menopause, they have more neuropeptides available which
enhance their intuition. This is impressive information.
Whatever age you may be, you have probably experienced
times when you knew something without any previous
knowledge of it. You just knew it! The aging process
enhances this for us, especially for women.
Furthermore, lately, I have heard many noting an
increased awareness of the gift of their intuition. Only
a few days ago, my brother told me that he is
increasingly trusting his intuition in both financial
and medical matters. Several weeks ago, a dear friend
told me that she had made an appointment to have her
hair done on a different day, intuitively knowing, she
told me, that she would see me at the salon that day
(something that rarely happened)…and she did!
A dear friend of mine, a physician and author of
Dying Was The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
and Only A Moment Ago, William Hablitzel, shared
with me that had it not been for his strong intuitive
urging to not listen to the doctor treating his mother,
she might not still be alive. The doctor treated Bill’s
mother for a cardiac problem. My friend, on the other
hand, intuitively felt that the issue might be a lung
embolism. Though he would not normally interfere with
another doctor’s treatment, he felt compelled to
intervene. The diagnostics he ordered for her resulted
in the proper treatment and his mother being alive and
well today. Bill is a huge advocate of learning to trust
and honor that “still, small voice within.”
And there are more examples. Lisa* (a pseudonym), a mom
with whom I had worked several years ago, shared with me
that she found herself experiencing specific parts of
her body aching before she received bad news. Recently,
Cheryl*, another woman with whom I was speaking, shared
with me that she intuitively knew of the impending death
of a beloved family member. Despite her pleas, she could
not stop her dear family member from following through
with her plans, which, unfortunately resulted in a
tragic accident.
Because of the work I do with cancer patients, I have
had many people share with me that during the course of
their treatment, they would have moments when they felt
uncomfortable with what they were being told regarding
the course of their treatment – or the outcomes.
Therefore, they felt compelled to change doctors or
hospitals. This, they often say, is what they felt
contributed to their successful outcomes.
If you would like to share an interesting, informative
evening in which you learn ways to harness your
intuition, please consider joining us. The link for you
to click on is:
https://www.dh.org/body.cfmxyzpdqabc=0&id=225®istration=true&action=detail&ref=1348
If you cannot attend, we will miss you. If you would like to read more about our work, please visit our website:
http://www.intuitioniseasyandfun.com
Finally, if you would like to share a story or two regarding the power of listening to your intuitive wisdom, please visit either:
http://lovetofeelgoodblog.com/2010/06/share-stories-of-extraordinary-intuition
or
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&ref=mf&gid=276097544006
Thanks so much for your continued interest and support of our work.
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Blessings of Warmth, Peace & Love,

Susan Apollon |
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