Being Intuitive with Your Intuition

As we tune into subtle energies, our intuition naturally increases. We begin to more consciously connect with the messages that come to us from our higher sense perceptions. These messages can come visually, in an auditory format, or kinesthetically. And there are times when it might be a smell. One of the best teachers I’ve ever had, Lorin March who is the director of New Mexico Academy of Healing Arts, could use all of her senses when getting information. Increasing higher sense perception is not hard. It’s learning to understand what you are perceiving that is the challenge. That’s what I call, being intuitive about your intuition.

My journey into higher sense perception began with a heightened kinesthetic sense which became clairsentience. I can read vibrations throughout time and space. For a long time I thought it was the beer to the champagne of the clairvoyants. But there’s a beautiful thing about clairsentience. Because it is connected with the sense of touch, the whole body is involved with reading. The body is rarely fooled. This is why muscle testing is so powerful. Clairvoyance (3rd eye vision) and clairaudience (hearing guides in other dimensions) are situated in the head and have the daunting task of getting past the constant borrage of mind chatter and the ego.

The next sense that opened up for me was clairaudience. This higher sense perception requires an exceptional skill in listening. I was a slow learner in this department. When I first realized my guides were talking to me, they were all yelling. There must have been a tremendous celebration in the heavens the day my guides could quit yelling to communicate with me. My listening skills developed with my son, who is hearing impaired. I believe that every child brings a healing gift (or gifts) to each of his parents for the gift of life. He brought me this gift and even after 14 years, I’m still learning to be a better listener!

Finally clairvoyance began showing up. I’m more clairvoyant if the person I’m working with is clairvoyant. Mostly my clairvoyance is like black and white TV. When energy is expanded and light, it’s a sign of health, healing, wholeness. When I see it black or dark, it’s a sign of energy being blocked, sometimes reversed. As time goes on clairvoyance continues to open up more for me. Sometimes I’m shown an object when I ask a question about a client. Then I have to figure out whether it’s a metaphor, similar to a dream, or the actual form is what is important. Just recently I was doing a reading and I kept seeing a golden retriever dog. Was this an actual dog that was living? One from the past? A metaphor for the vibration of the person I was reading? All those thoughts went through my head. I’ll often double check my information with muscle testing (tapping into my clairsentience).

Because my intuitive skills opened slowly versus having them in full power at birth I was able to observe the process and learn from it. Here are the top ten realizations I’ve made:

  1. Everyone has a unique signature for higher sense perception. There is no hierarchy in the senses. Who’s to say if seeing angels is better than hearing them or feeling them?
  2. Developing your interpretation skills takes time. You must know yourself well.
  3. Watch out for the mind/ego trying to insert its viewpoint on the world.
  4. Develop muscle testing to double check your intuition.
  5. To get past self-doubt, play the “What if?” game. When an intuitive hunch about something comes up, just say, “What if this is how it really is?”
  6. Let yourself be okay about not being right. Sometimes people come back and say something like, “What you said didn’t make sense at the time but later I suddenly remembered…”
  7. Some people are good at seeing into the future. Some are good at medical intuition. Trust your way and the information you get.
  8. Don’t offer intuitive advice, if you haven’t been asked. In fact don’t look, if you haven’t been asked.
  9. When offering intuitive information, be careful with your phrasing. By saying, “In my perception, I saw a…” offers energetic space to the person. If it resonates, they can try it on; if not, they can let it go.
  10. Hmm, I don’t really have a tenth insight into insight. But it’s such a nice round number. Oh, yes! I remember now. Watch your timing. Sometimes people aren’t ready for the intuitive information you have. If I’m not sure it’s good timing, I’ll silently ask the person do you want this info? If they do, they’ll suddenly start talking about something that has to do with the information. That’s my indicator that they are ready to hear what I’ve perceived.
  11. (So much for my intuition about how many realizations I would have.) When in doubt about what you are perceiving for another person, simply ask if it has any relevance for them. Be careful not to edit the information, feeling, or visual.

In closing, I’ll sneak in another realization. It’s easier to perceive for others than for yourself. That’s why this joke was invented: Two psychics met on the sidewalk. The first psychic said to the second, “You’re fine, how am I?”

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