asked, answered, ignored, whoops
My intuition tried to warn me, but nooooo. I reasoned it away. Well, at least I noticed that I didn't notice my vibes --not once, but twice in one day!Driving from DC to the burbs, I want to take the scenic George Washington Pkwy. I get this sense that 'it's a longer way'. In comes rational mind with such speed and confidence retorting, "It's not longer. It's more beautiful. Just take the pretty way." Rational mind had a good point, but I hadn't recognized that the first sense was a warning, non-rational, good information.
Entering the 2-lane parkway and it was dead stopped with traffic with no way to get off. I laughed a Muahahaha laugh and said thanks to my intuition for trying to save me time. It's not all that pretty at 0 miles per hour. LOL.
Fast forward to later in the day. Repeat of the same story, spare you details. Yup. Twice in one day! Yikers. First instinct, spot on. Whoops. (Same day, I did catch one vibe though that warned me quickly slow down, and sure enough I missed a speed trap.)
Suffice it to say, I wonder what else I'm missing. It's exciting to think about all the potential help there is! Intuition saves time....little things, big things. I'm quiet skilled at noticing the big things (you know, soul purpose, cancer and healing, people's strengths and how they hold back, things like that...), but I'm going to be more and more open to all the little things, too...and catch more in time. I know some people who are really good at intuiting the little things, but not so much the big things. I have an idea! What if I don't think of it as little/big!
My intention: In ALL ways I welcome my intuition to inform and save me time. I'm going to start asking regularly. So for example when I get in the car, 'I welcome guidance for a safe and an efficient trip.' I'm open to moment-to-moment guidance to save time and be of service. Speak loudly please while I get better at this part. Thanks! (Any ideas and suggestions welcome.)
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