Friday, August 24, 2012

Don't Fear, Follow Your Female Intuition.

“There are voices
that want to be heard
so much to mention
but you can't find the words
the scent of magic
the beauty that's been
when love was wilder than the wind…”

The 1988 Roxette song “Listen to Your Heart” attempted to explain it but couldn’t define it. That still, small voice. Our heart. Our intuition. A weird feeling. A gut instinct. Whatever you call it – female intuition has been around since the dawn of time and will live on til the dust of time. I would even go so far as to say that on that fateful morning in the Garden of Eden, Eve must have grabbed the remote and put her intuition on mute; otherwise, she and Adam probably wouldn’t have ever taken a bite out of that infamous apple and we might still be walking around naked. (Or in other words, blame Eve for your Barneys bill!) Time and time and time again, we read stories of women who knew their husbands were cheating with absolutely no evidence…and they were right. Women who canceled flights at the last minute because they had a bad feeling…and the plane later crashed. Women who walked away from a friend or a job or a relationship with no provocation besides “just having a feeling,” and were likely teased mercilessly and doubted and looked at like they were crazy…only to later discover a fundamental flaw in the friend or job or relationship that would have caused them massive amounts of heartache had they not left the party early. So why are we so quick to dismiss this internal voice of ours?
Perhaps because sometimes it’s painful…and inconvenient…and even scary…to heed this voice that is often saying something that we don’t wanna hear.

Some of the strongest women in pop culture history have spoken out on women’s intuition:
“Learn to let your intuition—gut instinct—tell you when the food, the relationship, the job isn’t good for you (and conversely, when what you’re doing is just right).” ~Oprah Winfrey
“I feel there are two people inside me - me and my intuition. If I go against her, she'll screw me every time, and if I follow her, we get along quite nicely.”
~Kim Basinger
“God made man stronger but not necessarily more intelligent. He gave women intuition and femininity. And, used properly, that combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I've ever met.”
~Farrah Fawcett
So what do you need to look out for? And how do you know you’re following the path of truth and not simply chasing a rabbit trail of suspicion? Here are a few tips on how to follow your inner voice proudly when the world is trying to drown it out loudly:

1) Your intuition IS REAL. Don’t just hear it. Listen to it. If you sense a red flag going up in your mind, STOP, slow down, listen, re-evaluate. It only takes ONE stop sign to make us stop a car…so why does it take numerous red flags to bring a relationship or situation to a halt? If something is nagging at the corners of your mind about a person, place, job, or circumstance…listen to your heart and get to the bottom of what your concern is. And if you can’t get to the bottom of it and you’re still feeling uneasy, walk away. (Better to be safe than sorry.)
2) Your heart talks the truth so your legs can walk the truth. Once you’ve determined why you’re reacting so violently or viscerally to a situation, you must start letting more than your fingers do the walking and exit stage left. If you find out a person is backstabbing you, or a boyfriend is cheating on you, or a situation at work is going to cause you to compromise your values or beliefs, and you still hang around for the fallout…you’re not honoring yourself or your truth. I have found, over and over again, when I don’t heed my internal voice and I move forward anyway, disaster strikes. And there ain’t nothin’ fun about having to put out a fire that I could have stopped before the match was even struck.
3) Like your own fingerprint, no two gut feelings are the same. And not all of them are bad, either. Sometimes, despite all the odds stacked against you, your heart is screaming at you to move forward in faith, because it’s all gonna work out exactly as you envision it. It is in those moments that it is CRUCIAL to follow your heart no matter how dark the night gets and no matter how hard the storm hits. Chase that inner voice til you catch your dream! Some of the most successful people had nothing to go on but a feeling…and look where it got them:
“Faith is a passionate intuition.” ~William Wordsworth
“You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.” ~Ingrid Bergman
“Often you have to rely on intuition.” ~Bill Gates
(I don’t know about you, but I’d be willing to bet on Wordsworth, Bergman, and Gates. Just sayin’.)

At the end of the day, to truly live the lives we were meant to live, we have to be willing to walk away from, or walk toward, the things that our hearts are urging us to catch or release, often with no evidence other than our intuition to support our decision. But here’s the thing: It’s impossible to go wrong when you actively, doggedly, ardently follow your heart. More often that not, it takes stepping away from the crowd and charting your own path in order to heed that still, small voice…so if you find yourself alone out there, never fear; it means greatness is near! After all:
“You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you'll discover will be wonderful. What you'll discover is yourself.” ~Alan Alda

9 comments:

  1. No matter how you justify why you don't need to get into a relationship,or how self sufficient you are, all I can see is a little lonely and lost girl,who is constantly trying to fight what her intuition is telling her and this just breaks my heart.

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    1. Jose, I've learnt to appreciate and to accomodate all people...whether I agree with them or not. I have a clear conscience and my heart is at peace because I follow my female intuition.

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  2. Well said Judy:)Lets also trust God to lead us in fulfilling our purpose.

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    1. Thanks Julie. Trusting God and seeking His will is of utmost importance. :)

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  3. Judy, this is a complex issue and hard to explain, as a Christian I would call it "Inward guidance" God speaks to us directly through our inner impressions, which are sufficient by themselves to show us God’s will. But can we always expect our intuitive impressions to give us a reliable understanding of God’s will? Might God guide us through inward guidance alone? And is such guidance likely to fly in the face of our logical judgement?. I have no question that God sometimes does guide us through inward guidance alone, when God guides in this fashion, it is usually for one of two reasons: someone is facing an unusual challenge and must make a decision in extreme haste (her life is in peril, for instance), or one is young in the faith and not ready to take full responsibility for thinking through decisions. "Psychologists observe that much of our mental process goes on subconsciously. When we experience an intuitive insight--an inspiration, a hunch, a warm feeling or instinctive urge to do something--it usually indicates that our conscious mind is reading what our subconscious mind is thinking. This insight can be critical, for our subconscious often processes information better than our conscious mind does. Our intuition, then, is telling us what underneath we most want to do or think we really ought to do. It’s our best insight into what we perceive God wants us to do at this time"(Blaine Smith-Insight and encouragement).

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    1. Wow Wencer! Thank you for your strong opinion. We cannot always expect our intuitive impressions to give us a reliable understanding of God's will. Intuitions guide us when we are in dilemma, or when we are almost facing a danger. God doesn't guide us through inward guidance alone: He guides us also through the Bible. I think I forgot to mention that even as much as we listen to our intuition, we should also seek God's will. We should take time, read the Bible, meditate upon the word, listen to God.
      Wencer, sometimes the Holy Spirit can talk to us inwardly...and approach us as an intuition. Don't you think so?

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  4. Thats great Judy,I like it, it have also given me an insight into something about me.

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