Posted on August 30th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Conrad Hilton, the originator of the hotel chain, admitted he was accused more than once of playing his hunches. In his autobiography, he delves into this aspect of his life in a little more detail.
“Since I suppose I do (play hunches) and it sounds so mysterious, a little like following a Ouija board or gazing […]
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Posted on August 25th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Sounds a good title, doesn’t it? Almost good enough for a book, you think? Well, it IS the title of a book written by Gail Harris.
Now it’s rather unusual to have a book written about something which is, essentially, a very close neighbor to intuition. And for that I am thankful. The more the merrier. […]
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Posted on August 21st, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Intuition is not just something that you switch on. It is something which exists all the time in your life. It is always working away, doing things, it’s just that we are not always aware of it. I know I’ve written along these lines before, but it’s important enough to bear repeating…
INTUITION IS PART OF […]
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Posted on August 16th, 2006 by Maggie
Moving is not my favorite thing to do. Yet I have moved many, many times in my life. Figuring out where and when to move and where to search for housing can be very stressful. There are so many variables, and it seems so many things can go wrong. Since I began to dowse and […]
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Posted on August 14th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
An interesting post caught my eye the other day. (The article is here.) In it, there is very strong support for that element, often referred to whimsically as ‘female intiution’. To quote:
A new university study has found profits are likely to rise under a female management team because women are more intuitive and can better […]
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