Top 7 Secrets – To enhance your intuition for a new world

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Strengthen your intuition with Stacey Demarco, Australia’s top psychic for 2009.
In this article she reveals the seven top tips that she uses and teaches to all her students.

Have you noticed that something unusual seems to be going on all around you? Where you live, are people mentioning that ‘everything seems different’?

 

Everywhere I go I hear people saying there is a feeling ‘in the air’ of beneficial changes coming up. They comment that more people seem to be interested in ‘bigger things’. 

 

Perhaps what I’m hearing is something called hope. It is surprising, however, that hope has come into the picture at a time when we are going through the great sucking hole of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC).

 

Thanks to this fiscal tsunami, the Australian government has decided it can’t hit its promised environmental targets. Shares are down, crime has increased and so have job losses. Yet more people than ever are saying they feel as if life is going to become better, and it is important to make changes now to ensure this happens.

 

This ‘feeling’ that everything is going to be okay: what the hell is that?

 

I venture: this is intuition at work. And with such large numbers of people saying the same thing about ‘feeling’ change for the better is on its way, I can’t help but trust it.

 

{quotes}Everyone has a vague idea of what intuition is and now increasing numbers of people are seeking ways to develop their own.{/quotes}

 

Asking them why, they tell me they want to make better decisions and fewer mistakes; they want to ease their anxieties and become more creative. They have decided they want a more ‘on-purpose’ life.

 

How many times have you known that you should not do something yet went ahead and did it, rationalising your way into a situation that was detrimental to you? Have you ever said you had a bad feeling about someone, yet went ahead and associated with him or her, with disastrous results?

 

On the more positive side, perhaps you have met someone that you immediately liked and just “knew” you would be friends. Or have you ever walked into a place and had a “hunch’ that something good was going to happen, and it did?

 

Imagine the benefits of tapping into this feeling on a reliable and regular basis. Imagine how paying attention to your Psychic & Spiritual ‘hunches’, ’feelings’ and knowings’ as they happened could help you take appropriate and confident action. It would save you a lot of time and help you sidestep problems, wouldn’t it?

 

I want to share a gift with you: if you follow the seven secrets that I use and share with all my students your intuition will be strengthened.

 

 

 

Start small

 

Although intuitive feelings are as natural as walking, you still had to learn at one stage how to walk! Start by recognising that intuition exists and that you have it.

 

Take the next step and examine your beliefs on so called psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance or telekinesis. Does your belief extend there? If it does, that’s great. If not, don’t worry, because it soon will.

 

After establishing your belief in intuition, start looking for ways you can improve your own. Open your mind through playing with oracles such as tarot cards and dice. A guessing game about who is calling you when your phone rings might give you some surprising results and boost your confidence. You can try coffee cup reading as well. Go at this with a sense of curiosity and fun. Fear or over-thinking will block your intuition.

 

 

 

Meditate

 

{quotes}A situation that fully engages us by opening the senses and focusing on one thing puts us in a powerful position of meditation. {/quotes} A situation that fully engages us by opening the senses and focusing on one thing puts us in a powerful position of meditation.

 

If sensory deprivation to achieve a stillness of the mind, such as closing your eyes, withdrawing your senses and focusing only on your breathing seems to be out of reach for you at this time, then you can turn to active meditation.

 

Active meditation involves promoting total presence through taking part in any non-stressful or non-threatening activity. Current research has found it to have the same benefits as other meditation techniques.

 

Allow me to give you an example from my own life. I ride horses. To ride well I need to always be aware of where my body is in space, what is around me, how the horse is feeling and reacting, and what I’m hearing in the environment. There are the wonderful smells around me and as I often ride near the sea, there is even salty air to taste. This is a rich sensory experience and as there is so much to take in, I am forced to be in the moment; to focus only on riding and not allow thoughts about what I’ll be doing later that day to enter my mind. I am without emotion because I do not worry about any administrative duties I might have, or feel angry because someone tried to run me off the road that morning. This is active meditation.

 

Similarly, many surfers describe a feeling of oneness with ocean and wave. I am sure this feeling is because of a focus on nothing but getting on that wave and all that entails in being in harmony with it. There is nothing else you could think of in that moment, because if you do, you wipe out. Regardless of what type of meditation suits you, its regular practice will open the doors to your awareness of intuitive states. If your mind is uncluttered, even for a little while, you are more likely to be able to identify the feelings and messages of intuition, when they strike. A clearer mind gives us a clearer message.

 

 

 

Be sensual

 

So how do we perceive intuition and connectedness? A common answer to this is that we feel with our senses. {quotes}When being sensual we are aware of and are activating all our senses.{/quotes} Deliberately opening our physical senses of taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing gives us a much better chance of opening up our elusive sixth sense, that of intuition.

 

A vital part of being able to develop a reliable intuitive sense is being able to recognise where it ‘sits’ in our body physically. For example: when you are feeling a ‘negative’ emotion such as anxiety, there is always a physical place where this feeling manifests. It could be a tightening in the throat, butterflies in the stomach or a tingling feeling in your chest. Each person is different, but everyone has such feelings.

 

Becoming aware of where these physical manifestations are located within your physical body will enable you to be able to be more consciously aware of them and therefore, in theory, be able to act on these intuitive messages when they happen. I say in theory, because many of us already are quite aware when intuition physically hits but through lack of confidence we do not take the next step and act upon it.

 

I have had the experience of watching people clutch their stomachs as they say: ‘I knew I should not have done it, but I did!’ Clearly they unconsciously or even consciously know from where intuition is sending out its physical impulse to them, but they ignore the cue. This leads me to tip 4: practice.

 

 

 

Practice

 

Practice is required for the attainment of all skills: it’s no great secret, but it’s the hardest one to follow.

 

Build up a process of getting into an intuitive state on a regular basis through a meditation, a scheduled oracle reading, or a scan of your own feelings or messages (perhaps in the shower each morning).

 

Remember, practice builds expertise.

 

 

 

Tune in with nature

 

It is my belief that as humans we have an inherent wildness of soul that connects us to the wider natural world. How does it connect us? Through how we feel when we are in it.

 

It is a fairly rare person who hasn’t been moved emotionally by looking at a spectacular sunset, a huge moon rising out of the sea or a grand vista of snowcapped mountains. It is probably even more rare to find someone completely unresponsive when faced with the all-enveloping sweetness of a kitten, the soft eyes of a puppy or the majesty of an eagle soaring above us.

 

I would say without hesitation that people who are completely cut off from the natural soul reactions to environments and animals such as these are disassociating to an extreme level, or may even have clinical mental health issues.

 

{quotes}By opening our souls in nature we open our senses and our intuitive channels.{/quotes} What do we feel when we are confronted with these natural things? Anything from awe, to wonder to inspiration to humility to love but always, always we feel some connection. Perfect for intuitive work, reaching out to engage the power and wisdom of nature also gives us more reason, if we even needed it, to protect our natural environment as well as all the creatures within it.

 

 

 

Travel and have varied experiences for the contrast.

 

I love to travel, so I may be biased about the effectiveness of this tip, but I find myself more sensually and physically open on a consistent level when I travel. Travel also provides contrasting experiences in which we are able to clearly ascertain and feel what we like and what we don’t. Part of this is the experience of newness.

 

When we experience something new, our brains insert it within our personal databank and there we evaluate it. Do we like it, how much do we like it in comparison with another experience. Is it pleasant or unpleasant, beautiful or ugly? Does it taste delicious or horrible? Is the sound beautiful or just a noise?

 

Through being able to access contrast effectively, we can assess more accurately what we are feeling or when we have gone to an intuitive level.

 

When it comes to following our intuition and acting accordingly, through playing with how we feel during contrast we are able to build our self-trust.

 

Develop Yourself

 

It is my firm opinion as a metaphysicist that intuition and its big brother, psychic ability, are real and are teachable. Even professional skeptics believe intuition exists.

 

If you sense that you are getting clear messages and repeated positive results from your intuition, why not develop it further?

 

Like a sportsperson wishing to increase their skill level by going to a coach, I would encourage you to seek out teachers who can stretch you.

 

 {quotes}Building your intuition and being able to act confidently upon it has benefits to you as an individual and the planet as a whole.{/quotes}

 

I would recommend that they are skilled in more than one area, so you can get wide exposure to all the techniques. So avoid learning from a person who practises only mediumship or only remote viewing. You can always specialise later, if you choose.

 

Remembering that scientists are finding that even on a sub atomic level that we are all connected, the actions you take influence not just one person, but many. Recognising and developing intuition is a simple, yet profound way to affect global change for the better.

 

 

 

 

 

Stacey Demarco has a worldwide reputation as a metaphsyicist, spiritual practitioner and teacher. She is the author of three books, her latest release being The Coffee Oracle published by Hay House. Stacey was voted Australian Psychic of the Year 2009 by the Australian Psychics Association. She can be contacted at www.themodernwitch.com or on (02) 9953 7000

 

 

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