Yes, I'm a very intuitive person. I always have been, though I thinking I've gotten more intuitive as I've gotten older and have really begun to listen to my intuition. It usually manifests as a feeling, like I know that if I do this then something not so good is going to happen. Sometimes it's almost like a little voice in my head, other times a bad feeling in my gut or it's almost like my heart constricts. It's difficult to explain but I know it when I feel it.
Actually, I think it's a little bit of both. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that I am a Pagan and have been most of my life. I'm not saying that all intuitive people have to be Pagan; they can be from any religion or no religion. What I am saying is that I think my Paganism has helped to make me more open to my intuition. In my 20s and 30s I was in an abusive and oppressive marriage. My ex was an athiest who felt that any kind of religious/spiritual expression was wrong, so I felt that I could not openly worship as I saw fit. Near the end of my marriage was I was working in a Pagan/New Age gift shop and my ex accused me of being brainwashed by my boss and coworkers, even though he knew I was a Pagan before I married him. I supressed a lot of my religious/spiritual beliefs just for the sake of trying to keep the peace.
After I divorced I began to explore my religion again and then I met my Master, who is agnostic Himself. However, He doesn't put down my beliefs and allows me all the freedom I need to worship in my own way. So now I am both in the process of trusting my instincts and intuition and also willing to stop and listen to them as well. I truly feel the God/dess guiding me in that direction. I can feel His/Her hand upon me quite often when it comes to my intuition. As a child of the God/dess I am learning to place my trust in Him/Her once more and realize that He/She had not abondoned me while I was married before and was always there for me.
Hi , Intuition is how I first got here . I keyed a couple of keys when i first got the computer . My every day life is governed by the gut , and feeling of of the heart . We believe that all have intuition , but some have learned to develop it as a child . Through the years influences of those around us tend to suppress intuition , as whoie , as there is no scientific proof . Yet , Monday when i woke up , The name Donald was blazoned on my mind being of the utmost importance for the day . About 1 PM , I sensed an urgent need to go down to the watch & clock shop that does all my repairs . I got there , Joel was busy in the back room talking to I thought the kid that repaired watches . A half hour later we found that it was an officer . Joel was being investigated for theft of a gentleman's watch . I was suddenly involved . Asked to show ID , then asked if I had seen a certain watch . I had , I brought it and another in 10 months ago . The gentleman that accused Joel told the Police that my watch was his and it was stolen by Joel two weeks ago in the shop . My statement matched that of Joel's and mine was done at the station not knowing what had been said . This is just the most recent , I often have an urge to be some place or see someone , just before something bad happens to them . Being somewhere to avert serious damages . Or to know things when talking to a friend , that they have told no one . And I'm your second to chime in from the other board ! ,
Do you consider yourself an intuitive person? Yes, I am. I have done Myers-Briggs profiles several times over a number of years and I always am off the scale intuitive.
How does your intuition manifest itself to you? I seem to be able to feel when people are up, down, hiding something from me. My DH has always enjoyed M*A*S*H and says that my ability to pick up things before they happen is uncannily like that of Radar O'Reilly
Do you feel you are more intuitive or less intuitive as you get older? It seems to grow, but that may be because I know how to use it, educate it, and cultivate it
Sister, I hope you don't mind me asking this but when did you start being a Pegan, was it something you always felt? I am a Christian but have always kept an open mind to other religions (which is kinda a contradictory to
Do you consider yourself an intuitive person? Yes, I do.
How does your intuition manifest itself to you? It usually is just a gut feeling I get.
Do you feel you are more intuitive or less intuitive as you get older? It hasn't changed much over the years. I usually always go with my first instinct. There have been a couple of times when I didn't and that had cause some great heart-ache. You can bet I'll never do that again!
I was raised as an agnostic. My father was a Southern Baptist, but he left the church years before I was born. My mother was raised Roman Catholic, but she was excommunicated when an early first marriage ended in divorce. My brother and I were both baptised within the Catholic church, but neither one of us are Catholic. We are actually both Pagans. My family was the only one in the neighborhood that never attended church.
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Actually, I think it's a little bit of both. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that I am a Pagan and have been most of my life. I'm not saying that all intuitive people have to be Pagan; they can be from any religion or no religion. What I am saying is that I think my Paganism has helped to make me more open to my intuition. In my 20s and 30s I was in an abusive and oppressive marriage. My ex was an athiest who felt that any kind of religious/spiritual expression was wrong, so I felt that I could not openly worship as I saw fit. Near the end of my marriage was I was working in a Pagan/New Age gift shop and my ex accused me of being brainwashed by my boss and coworkers, even though he knew I was a Pagan before I married him. I supressed a lot of my religious/spiritual beliefs just for the sake of trying to keep the peace.
After I divorced I began to explore my religion again and then I met my Master, who is agnostic Himself. However, He doesn't put down my beliefs and allows me all the freedom I need to worship in my own way. So now I am both in the process of trusting my instincts and intuition and also willing to stop and listen to them as well. I truly feel the God/dess guiding me in that direction. I can feel His/Her hand upon me quite often when it comes to my intuition. As a child of the God/dess I am learning to place my trust in Him/Her once more and realize that He/She had not abondoned me while I was married before and was always there for me.
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Do you consider yourself an intuitive person? Yes, I am. I have done Myers-Briggs profiles several times over a number of years and I always am off the scale intuitive.
How does your intuition manifest itself to you? I seem to be able to feel when people are up, down, hiding something from me. My DH has always enjoyed M*A*S*H and says that my ability to pick up things before they happen is uncannily like that of Radar O'Reilly
Do you feel you are more intuitive or less intuitive as you get older? It seems to grow, but that may be because I know how to use it, educate it, and cultivate it
Hugs, Rikki
Hugs,
Sister, I hope you don't mind me asking this but when did you start being a Pegan, was it something you always felt? I am a Christian but have always kept an open mind to other religions (which is kinda a contradictory to
Do you consider yourself an intuitive person? Yes, I do.
How does your intuition manifest itself to you? It usually is just a gut feeling I get.
Do you feel you are more intuitive or less intuitive as you get older? It hasn't changed much over the years. I usually always go with my first instinct. There have been a couple of times when I didn't and that had cause some great heart-ache. You can bet I'll never do that again!
Do you consider yourself an intuitive person?
Do you consider yourself an intuitive person?
I was raised as an agnostic. My father was a Southern Baptist, but he left the church years before I was born. My mother was raised Roman Catholic, but she was excommunicated when an early first marriage ended in divorce. My brother and I were both baptised within the Catholic church, but neither one of us are Catholic. We are actually both Pagans. My family was the only one in the neighborhood that never attended church.
I have basically been a Pagan since
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