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What to do to claim your intuition fully by Hollis Polk
Over
the years, because I’m very open about my clairvoyance, many people
have opened up to me about their highly developed intuition (also
called psychic abilities) -- too many to count. Many of them, however,
refused to acknowledge their own intuitions, to their great detriment.
In fact, sometimes it feels like taking confession. And yet, they have
some regard for the ability, or why would they call me?
So
I’ve thought long and hard about what might stop you from acknowledging
your deepest knowing (whether it comes in feelings, pictures, words or
dreams, to name a few ways — but I’ll call them all knowing from here
on), and I’ve come up with a few reasons. Are any of these familiar to
you?
Someone
around you told you it was wrong to ‘know’ things. As a child, perhaps
you knew some truth that was inconvenient for the adults around you
(e.g. who was angry at whom, or who was having an affair, or that
someone who was supposed to love you didn’t). They told you you were
wrong because they didn’t want to acknowledge these truths themselves.
Or they told you you were wrong because they had the well-intentioned
but misguided notion of protecting you from a painful truth. Of course
that only compounded the problem, because not only did you know, but
you also knew that either they were lying to you and could not be
trusted, or else that you could not trust your own perceptions. Or
these adults shamed you (or punished you) for innocently exclaiming
that the emperor had no clothes, in which case, at some level, you
learned not trust both them and yourself. You learned not to speak what
you knew, and perhaps you learned not even to know what you knew,
because it was too dangerous. For what to do about this, click the
following link or cut and paste it into your browser: http://player.goldmail.com/default.asp?gmid=h52xhafji077
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Society
told you it was wrong to ‘know’ things. Society at large (teachers,
priests, ministers, doctors, other kids, books, TV, cartoons, movies)
conveyed the message that the whole notion of knowing something you
couldn’t touch, see, hear, smell or taste was impossible. This may have
come from one of two places in history. First, it might have come from
the Church, which used its “exclusive” access to “God” as a control
mechanism for the populace at large, and so had no interest in people
accessing their own wisdom or deeper knowing. Or it may have come from
scientific materialism, which was all the rage for 50 or 100 years.
This idea said that if you can’t see it, hear it, touch it, smell it or
taste it, it isn’t real. Well, we can’t see electricity, but it’s real,
right? In any case, science has moved on in the intervening years,
showing that even electrons know what is going on at a distance. So why
not you? For what to do about this, click the following link or cut and
paste it into your browser: http://player.goldmail.com/default.asp?gmid=h52xhafji077
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You
feel responsible for what you ‘know’. It is common to believe, beneath
the level of conscious awareness, that if you ‘saw’ something bad
before it happened, and didn’t stop it, then you are responsible for it
happening. This is a major double bind. If you know something, and were
regularly and/or strongly shamed or punished for “knowing” something as
as child (or an adult!), you have only two choices. First, you can
speak up and take society’s punishment, ridicule, ostracism, etc. --
not to mention that they won’t listen to you anyway. Or you can shut
up, and then, when your foreknowledge is borne out, punish yourself for
keeping quiet. Like any double bind, there is no way to win this one —
you get hurt either way. So it seems easier not to know what you know.
But you do know... For what to do about this, click the following link
or cut and paste it into your browser: http://player.goldmail.com/default.asp?gmid=h52xhafji077
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There
is a related question about creating reality at a non-physical level.
When something exists only at an energy level, it’s not clear, when we
know something, if we are adding our energy to help create it, or are
just neutral observers, especially if we talk about it, or think about
it. This is a valid concern — but even if we ignore something
consciously, we can still be acknowledging it at an emotional or
physical level, which may give it more energy than if we consciously
acknowledge it and then let it go. However, in general, I come down on
the side of “you just knew it, you didn’t create it”, because I do
believe that is generally the case, especially when what we know
doesn’t involve us.
It
hurts to know what you ‘know’. If you ever had a spouse or partner
cheat on you, you probably knew at some level before you had
irrefutable proof. If you’ve ever had the sense you were going to be
fired, or laid off, you probably didn’t want to know. And so we shut
this knowledge down to ‘protect’ ourselves, even though the unconscious
knowledge hurts just as much as if it were conscious, only in different
ways. Wouldn’t you rather know what you know, deal with it and get it
over with? For what to do about this, click the following link or cut
and paste it into your browser: http://player.goldmail.com/default.asp?gmid=h52xhafji077
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You’re
wrong sometimes! You know, a good psychic is only right 80 – 85% of the
time. Why should you hold yourself to a higher standard? For what to do
about this, click the following link or cut and paste it into your
browser:
http://player.goldmail.com/default.asp?gmid=h52xhafji077 )
Please
check out my suggestions for what to do to overcome your own internal
objections to knowing what you know — you’ll thank yourself for
accepting one key to an easier, happier life.
Over
20 years of working with clients, Hollis Polk (www.888-4-hollis.com)
has seen so many people facing obstacles that could be overcome easily
with the right tools (including hypnotherapy, neurolinguistics, and
decision science), that she incorporated additional skills into her
original clairvoyant practice. She mastered these skills in her
“rational” education (a Harvard MBA and an engineering Bachelor’s
degree from Princeton, where I specialized in decision science), 20+
years of business experience, and specialized training, including
hypnotherapy and neuro-linguistics. Her practice now specializes in
coaching to change beliefs, based on psychic information.