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Your Intuition Answers Your Questions

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YOUR INTUITION ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS whether you inwardly or outwardly ask them. Notice the “yes or no” or “in-depth” intuitive answers that pop into your awareness in the form of visions, dreams, feelings, sensations, sounds, knowings, tastes, scents, sayings, and/or songs. Be ready for intuitive answers because, unlike logical answers, they can be profound and render you speechless.
Each day and month, many questions inundate your mind. Examples: Why is traffic backed up? Why is a second work meeting scheduled? What causes my mother’s morning depression? How is that independent bookstore surviving the recession? When will my friend stop being angry about a job loss? Where is the spirited smell in my neighborhood? Why am I so tired? Will my seminar make a difference in people’s lives? Your intuition knows the answers, even if you don’t expect to receive them. For example, you intuitively see an inner vision show traffic backed up due to a sinkhole in the road a half-mile ahead. Intuitively feel excitement that a second work meeting is scheduled for the vice president to surprise employees with bonuses. Intuitively hear your mother’s inner voice say, “My new pain medicine leaves me feeling depressed.” Intuitively know the independent bookstore retains devoted weekend customers. Intuitively taste your friend’s fiery joblessness anger for the next year. Intuitively smell a cul-de-sac neighbor’s veiled but lively sculptures. Intuitively speak, “Vitamins help me prevent fatigue.” Intuitively sing a joyful song “My Seminar Uplifts and Transforms People’s Lives.”

Intuition By Request (IBR) is an easy three-step process for you to question your intuition about any life situation and sense accurate intuitive answers. No thinking or wishing is necessary. The IBR process includes the following steps:

1) Clarify your question. Spell out what you truly want to know and understand. One or multiple intuitive senses will communicate an accurate answer. Suspend doubts and fears to prevent blocking or ignoring the answer.

2) Ask your question during a quiet or hectic moment while you’re ready and receptive. Sustain an unshakable knowing that the answer you seek will emerge. It exists in your “inner space” awaiting your conscious awareness. Detach from what you think the answer is or wish it to be. Be open to unlimited possibilities.

3) Sense the intuitive answer. Know which of the intuitive senses communicate the answer—literal, symbolic, or literal/symbolic—in response to your question. An accurate answer intuitively feels right or on target. Act on the inner guidance you receive. Validation is instant or comes later.

During a quiet moment, I asked my intuition, “What is the best career choice for women these days?” I intuitively heard a gentle voice declare, “The one that makes them happy and supports their needs.”

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Darlene Pitts is the owner/president of TruStates,
a corporation promoting self-empowerment and truth principles. She is also an Intuition Consultant, Speaker & Author of Discover Your Intuition, Let’s Talk Intuition, and the Abundant Living Cards. She uses her intuition for consulting with individuals, businesses and law enforcement. Visit her website at www.trustates.com.

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