Intuition at Home…..

I was soooooooooooo excited when I found this article by Sonia Choquette! I listen to her show on Hay House Radio every week! I hope you enjoy the article and check out her show as well!

Light and Love, Sister Bridget

Intuition at Home

In the past few weeks I have spent a lot of time talking to many 
people about nurturing intuition in children. In those conversations, 
one of the most frequent messages I hear from parents is just how 
painful life has been for them because they lost touch with their own 
inner voice and don’t listen to their own heart in life, and how they 
want better for their kids. In fact, the number of stories of regret, 
lost opportunity, struggle and even sickness resulting from being led 
by other than one’s own intuition are endless.

The more I hear from people the more I realize just what a profound 
wounding being out of touch with your intuition actually is. I believe 
losing a connection with your sixth sense is just as profound of a 
loss as losing a connection with any one of your other senses would 
be, if not more so. Our intuition is the lifeline to our Source, God. 
It is the voice that helps us remain in integrity with our real 
nature, our essence. Being aware of, honoring and following the 
guiding wisdom of our intuition is the most reliable way to create 
lives that fulfill our deepest dreams and desires. As important as 
intuition is, it is no wonder that losing touch with it does so often 
bear out such unfulfilled lives. Knowing this, I believe that 
intuition should be perceived as our first sense, not our last, and 
should never be the sense we ignore or throw away?

I think we lose touch with this inner voice when we are young. We lose 
it through the million and one subtle ways in which we are told that 
our feelings are not reliable, and cannot be trusted. Or are told that 
what we feel is not real, or not important and cannot direct our life. 
The injuries to our spirit, the voice of our intuition, are usually so 
subtle that they can never be specifically identified. Rather than 
dying a death by dramatic blows, it is my observation that intuition 
usually dies a death of a thousand tiny pinpricks, suffered as we grow 
up.

The good new about our intuition is that even though some of us have 
become disconnected to it, because it is inherent to our Spiritual 
Nature, it is totally possible to reconnect with it in our own lives 
as well as preserve it in the lives of our children. All it requires 
to do this is to create the proper environment for your intuition to 
re-enter your life.

The first suggestion for doing this is to begin by paying attention to 
your own feelings. As you know from your own experience, we do not 
necessarily do what we feel when growing up, but rather we do what we 
observe the important people in our lives doing. Therefore, if you 
want your children to connect with their intuition, you must 
demonstrate how to do this by connecting to yours first.

Begin with giving attention to the feelings in your body as you move 
through the day because this is how intuition gets your attention. 
Does it come to your attention in your belly, your chest, your throat, 
or somewhere else in your body? Where? Be aware. Notice.

Next, acknowledge your own intuitive feelings as they come up in your 
life, and share these feelings openly and without a lot of drama with 
your children. Be certain not to put a negative or unnatural spin on 
these feelings when you do speak about them, such as describing 
intuition as "weird" or "bizarre" or "scary" as some people do. After 
all, what kid wants to emulate something "weird" "bizarre" or scary?" 
Probably not yours.

Another thing you can do to foster intuition in your home is to ask 
your kids how they feel about things. And then respect their feelings 
when they do share them with you. If their feelings suggest a 
modification in your plans, be open to changing course. Because 
intuition works to assist you in making the best decisions possible in 
life, it is only natural that many intuitive feelings suggest 
re-directing your course to a better way, or to avoid potential 
problems.

Another suggestion is to create an atmosphere in your home that is 
harmonious and invites everyone to share their intuitive feelings 
without censorship, embarrassment, or a need to justify their 
instincts in any way. When we create an atmosphere that respects the 
unseen, but felt world as much as the physical plane, we are well on 
our way to reclaiming the most important instinct for success that we 
have.

And finally, encourage your self and your children to ask for 
intuitive guidance in life and begin to turn your awareness inward and 
listen for it. Intuition is natural and available to anyone who 
desires to connect with it. It is never to late to awaken your 
intuition as well as support you child’s intuition, even if you feel 
you have been out of touch with it for a long time. The reason this is 
so is that intuition is NATURAL and present in anyone willing to notice.

Nurturing intuition isn’t so much a matter of what can we do to foster 
an awareness that isn’t present, but rather it is a matter of what can 
we do to protect the natural yet subtle soul awareness that is present 
in all of us. When we connect to our intuition, the world takes on a 
friendlier place, welcoming us to all sorts of opportunities, 
surprising us with synchronicities, protecting us from adversity and 
directing us to the best possible course for sharing our gifts with 
the world. This is the natural plan and the way it should be. Invite 
intuition into your home, for your own sake and for the sake of your 
children as well. It’s worth it!

About The Author

Sonia Choquette is a world-renowned revolutionary psychic, intuitive 
and spiritual teacher. She specializes in leading others out of the 
dark ages and into the 21st century by helping others recognize that 
we are all endowed with a sixth sense that we can count on and need to 
activate in order to succed in our lives. She is the best-selling 
author of seven books: newest book – Diary Of A Psychic (Hay House 
July 2003), The Psychic Pathway (Three Rivers Press), Your Heart’s 
Desire (Three Rivers Press), The Wise Child (Three Rivers Press), True 
Balance (Three Rivers Press), Your Psychic Pathway to New Beginnings 
(Clarkson Potter/ Publishers, July 2002), Your Psychic Pathway to Joy 
(Clarkson Potter Publishers, July 2002) and numerous audio editions. 
Highly trained in the psychic arts and metaphsyical law, Sonia has 
extensive background and is educated in the mysticism of East and West 
and was educated at the University of Denver and at the Sorbonne in 
Paris, and holds a Ph.D. in Metaphysics.

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