Monday, November 7, 2011

Your intuition can make you a fortune



You should know that writers, musicians, poets, inventors have become rich and famous in this way. They have got into the habit of trusting that "little voice" speaking inside them. They tend to call these strokes of intuition "inspiration"... but it's exactly the same thing!

You too are capable of inventing things, of having ideas. Remember that if you find the solution to a problem that affects lots of people, these people would no doubt be willing to pay you for that solution. It's up to you to find a way of selling it to them...

Fortunes are often built on very simple and basic ideas, like cooking recipes for example....

How does intuition manifest itself?

It may be a recurrent idea or image that keeps popping into your head. It may be a phrase read or heard "by chance" (but there's no such thing as chance, so this is the answer you were waiting for). Or it could be that someone you know, or even a stranger, gives you the answer without knowing it.

Imagine that you have a choice to make and that you ask your "Inner Guide" for some help, to find out which is the "right choice for you". When you wake up, you seem to smell an aroma that brings back a pleasant memory. This memory points you towards one choice rather than another... this is a good indicator, a sign, a form of intuition.

Or it could be that just when you are considering one of the choices, you pass someone who has been horrible to you. This is a significant "coincidence", a sign that you are certainly making the wrong choice...If you are still unsure, ask for further, clearer indications.

You may have a sudden desire to nip into a shop, even though you've no real reason for going in. (Even if your reason is telling you that there's no point, obey your initial instinct). By "accident", you bump into someone for whom you can do a favour, and shortly afterwards, this person introduces you to someone who helps you to solve your problem...

In order to help you, your "Inner Guide" will play a game with you a bit like "hunt the thimble".

"Hunt the thimble" is that game you no doubt played as a child, where you hide an object that someone else has to find. The only clues you give them are comments like "you're cold" … "getting warmer" … "red hot" etc., until the person finds the object in question.

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