Intuitive Living—Introduction
Life teaches us. We resist. Life teaches us harder.
We resist further, we suffer, and we move on to the next lesson—or life.
Your body knows the path of least resistance. This is Intuitive Living.
YOU ARE HERE
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Decisions in Always
Each of us has come into this world to evolve toward being a better human being. Every moment, we have the option to move in a direction that supports this evolution — or not.
Intuitive Living is learning to tune in to the knowing, not thinking, part of our being — and to make decisions that serve our own evolution and the evolution of all who share this world.
Evolution is:
- The letting go of beliefs
- Becoming the best you can be
- An ever-enlarging spiral of compassion
- The expansion of love
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A Perfect World
One need only look at a daily newspaper to understand that the world, in general, is not making decisions based on what is best for the evolution of mankind.
This is not to say the world is not perfect — for how can a perfect God not create a perfect world? It is just that this perfect world is perfect if we wish to suffer.
Folks seem to learn best when motivated by suffering. Fortunately, Intuitive Living is the path with the least suffering.
Giving of ourselves…
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But Not as Martyrs
Intuitive Living is about committing yourself to make decisions based on the good of all who share this world. This may appear as a path to martyrdom. It is not.
You, too, are one of those beings. Decisions made for the good of all — include you.
The Enemy Within
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Just Say No
Our rational mind, which once gave our species an evolutionary edge, now works to our detriment. Like a computer — garbage in, garbage out. The state of the world reflects the quality of information we have at our disposal.
If we wish to change, we need a different source of information. One that knows us implicitly, whose only purpose is to support our evolution. Intuitive Living is learning to make decisions based on this deeper knowing — not the distorted cornucopia of information we are subjected to daily.