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3 Tips to Accelerate your Intuition

Accelerate your intuition

It’s time to use our intuition as a preventative medicine and life enhancing tool.

Honing this skill will give you more joy, clarity, creativity and well being.

As a Medical Intuitive Team we are constantly growing our capacity to assist our clients to empower and use their own intuition as a fundamental tool for greater health while navigating the complexities of an illness or injury or enhance their overall life.

We all get prompts from our intuition. Wouldn’t it be great if we could recognize those prompts and act on them so we wouldn’t have to play catch up or second guess ourselves?

Breathing Power

When was the last time you noticed you were breathing?

Isn’t it amazing we can take for granted the one thing we can’t live without.

Breathing impacts everything in our bodies and minds. It can change a day when depression is present into a day of possibilities. If you have a health challenge like cancer, diabetes, or high blood pressure, the simple power of taking a full and invigorating breath of life can improve your health along with the other treatments you are using.

Harvesting Wisdom

meet your maker

As our notions of time are changing, we thought it timely to honor and encourage the timelessness of the Wisdom that we are.

Wisdom will have its way with us whether it shows up through serendipity, an inkling that won’t go away or a stubbed toe. The something that gets our attention is wisdom knocking at our door.

Serendipity- The Key to Health and Joy

The key to health and joy

Sometimes we can miss the answer we really need because we “think” it should look, feel and be a certain way. In fact, our choices are based on a proven model from the past not necessarily what is needed in the present.

When we cultivate serendipity, we allow ourselves the opportunity to find the answer we are really seeking that will bring the change we really need.

When Standards Need to Fail

When standards need to fail

We create standards to have consistency or sameness.

They can be really helpful. They assist us in grading eggs, knowing how to greet the Queen of England and buying shoes. What happens when we standardize our ideas around love, acceptance, and freedom? We make rigid what is actually alive.

Got Questions That Won’t Go Away?

Questions that won't go away

We live in a time when questions aren’t supposed to last very long. With a few keystrokes we can get an answer to almost any question we might ask.

What if there are some questions that aren’t supposed to go away?

What if the first answer isn’t always the right answer?

What if part of the foundation of a rich, loving life is having some questions that stick around?