Posted on March 22nd, 2006 by Nig
I think that you should all practice being intuitive. You can read tea leaves, or you can learn to cast the I Ching or you can bone up on tarot. Whatever is your choice. You don’t have to read the future in the entrails of a goat or watch the way birds fly in order […]
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Posted on March 22nd, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Of course, it’s always fun to look into the world outside of yourself. If intuition is not much different from being psychic, then the temptation is always there to pry into areas which are of no concern to you!
If you have a gift, then you have a responsibility. If you can find out (in some […]
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Posted on March 22nd, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Enough of the talking, you need to know how to access your intuition, don’t you?
The answer to your prayers is here.
What follows is very simple and very effective. You can learn more detailed ways of accessing your intuition easily enough.
But for this exercise we’ll just do something simple.
Stand with your feet about shoulder width apart. […]
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Posted on March 13th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Carl Jung, the psychologist, used the term ‘intuitive’ when referring to certain personality types (which were elaborated upon later by Katharine C. Briggs, and Isabel Briggs Myers (her daughter)).
Jung developed four classifications: Thinking, Feeling, Sensing and Intuition. The mix of these is broadly what the Myers-Briggs personality type theory is all about.
Rather than look at […]
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Posted on March 10th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
All right, I suppose that it’s time for an example or two of what I’ve been on about.
First, let’s take the example of the people not getting on trains. A study in 1960 of train crashes over a 5 year period (1950-55) showed that on most days when there were accidents, the number of passengers […]
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