Showing posts with label psychic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychic. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Psychic Predictions for 2011


So we've been talking about how intuition is a great way for us to empower ourselves and listen to our higher voices, but it can also be fun. With 2010 behind us, it’s time for the crystal balls to come out and the predictions to flow.

Whether you’re interested in global happenings, politics or celebrities, there are psychics who are clamoring to tell you what’s new for 2011. Below is a sampling of some of the predictions floating around the Web. But before you get caught up seeing what other people have predicted, check out our Intuitive Action Item below.

Intuitive Action Item: Write your own list of predictions for the year (remember, these are not personal predictions, but rather about the world, the country, celebrities – you decide). Put your list in a place where you’ll be able to find it next year. If you're really brave, post your predictions here. When 2012 comes around, you’ll be able to see how much you already knew.

A smattering of predictions from around the Web:

http://www.spiritnow.com/psychics/2011_Psychic_Predictions

http://worldpsychic.org/predictions/Predictions-2011-1-draft.htm

http://worldpsychic.org/predictions/Predictions-2011-11-draft.htm

http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/sanbernardinocounty/ci_16981945

http://world-famous-predictions-prophecies.blogspot.com/

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Be Open for Answers


Yesterday I wrote about engaging intuition by asking the right questions. Intuition is designed to help you achieve your best life. If you ask no questions, you're letting the universe know that you're complacent; there's nothing you need to know.

But in order to engage the flow of intuition, you've also got to be open to the answers. It therefore follows that you may find that there are certain situations in which your intuition doesn't seem very helpful:

---Situations when you already think you know the answer. What's the point of asking for signs or guidance when you've already closed your mind off to some of the possibilities?

---Situations surrounding your biggest dreams. If you really, really want a certain outcome, you're likely to close yourself off to some potential answers because you're either too certain that you're going to get it (or that you're not).

---Situtions connected to past hurts. If you're still reeling from a broken relationship or a breach of trust, you may not be open to all answers because of fears of being hurt again.

That's not to say you can't use your intuition to help you with the things that matter most to you. In later posts we'll discuss ways to trick your logical mind so that your intuition can be heard during emotionally-charged situations. But for now, when you're starting to engage your intuition, it's best to start with questions that you feel more neutral about -- questions that you're curious about, but not vested in the outcome. Once you start noticing how the universe responds to your questions, you can move on to bigger and better things.

Intuitive Action of the Day: Pick a question that you feel neutral about and ask for intuitive guidance about how to move forward. Pay attention to hunches you get and write them down.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Intuition on Demand: Bring on the Questions

Many people can recall a time when they just ‘knew’ something even though they logically had no way of knowing it. And we’ve all had our hunches that came true, when we said, ‘I knew that was going to happen.’ I call those intuition quick hits – they come out of nowhere; we never know when they’re going to happen, but it’s fun when they do.


So how do you go from being at the whim of intuition to being able to call up your intuition on demand? For example, I misplaced my driver’s license. It sure would be great if my intuition would provide one of those hunches right about now.

Well, it can. We can engage our intuition and get it working for us rather than merely entertaining us. The first step in doing that is asking the right questions.

When you silently ask a question, the universe reacts and provides an answer. The answer may come in the form of a song you hear on the radio, or it may come in the form of a book title that comes across your desk. Someone may even call you on the phone and provide you with the very information you seek.

The answer might not come right away; it may take a few days or a few dreams. But keep the question in the back of your mind and pay attention. Whatever way the answer comes, it was evoked by intuition.

What are some good questions? Anything is fair game.

Is this a good situation for me?
Should I become more involved with this person?
Is this person lying to me?
Is this a good time to start putting my resume out there?
Should I seek a second opinion?
Should I be concerned about my child's behavior?


Not sure whether this information is true? Don’t trust me. Pose the question to the universe and see what your intuition drums up in response.