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January 14th, 2010 mjaco Leave a comment Go to comments

You don’t have to be a Navy SEAL, go into combat or be a martial artist to tap into your intuition. Our intuition is always a part of us no matter what our chosen occupation, race, gender, spiritual belief  or lack thereof. I speak of Jill Bolte Taylor”s Stroke of Insight in my book but you really should look at her lecture to get an amazing insight into the intuitive side of the brains capacity. Jill’s left or analytical side of the brain was shut down through a stroke but she was fully aware of her right or intuitive side of her brain. She describes her experience here:

The intuitive side of our brain is suppressed by our overly dominated left brain. Most of our modern cultures teach us that anything that is outside of our five senses does not exist in reality. By learning to connect with our intuitive mind we open ourselves to expanded realities or REALality in my opinion. In Dan Browns latest blockbuster book “The Lost Symbol” he describes how Noetic Sciences are making breakthroughs in linking science, consciousness and human experience.

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Taping into and learning how to use our intuitive mind is the ascending destiny of mankind. An intuitive mind is one that is using not only the instinctual earth grounded capabilities that we have developed through millions of years of ascending development but also utilizing heart based intuition. We are moving from solar plexus centered, yellow Chakra, gut instinctual awareness to an expanded, heart centered, green chakra, based awareness. Learning to tie your heart to your third eye, pineal gland, indigo chakra, will significantly increase your intuitive abilities. Our heart is the gateway to the higher energy centers of the body and by moving into our hearts and thinking from our hearts we open the door to higher consciousness and expanded REALality.

The heartmath institute has researched the energy fields of the heart and found them to be significantly larger than those of the brain.

The heart generates the largest electromagnetic field in the body. The electrical field as measured in an electrocardiogram (ECG) is about 60 times greater in amplitude than the brain waves recorded in an electroencephalogram (EEG). The magnetic component of the heart’s field, which is around 5000 times stronger than that produced by the brain, is not impeded by tissues and can be measured several feet away from the body with Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID)-based magnetometers.

http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart-head-heart-interactions.html

Key findings: As people learn to sustain heart-focused positive feeling states, the brain can be brought into entrainment with the heart.

Another finding of the HeartMath institute was that the heart area contained neurons similar to the brain. So “thinking with the heart” is a term that is perhaps on the verge of being scientifically proven. Do we need to wait to have scientific proof of our ability  to use our heart for higher level thinking before we can begin using it on a mass conscious level? Hardly.

Another way to scientifically measure heart centered thoughts of love and how they influence our surroundings is through applied kinesiology that was popularized in the book Power vs Force by David Hawkins. In future lectures I will demonstrate this physical manifestation of thoughts by using applied kinesiology techniques. By seeing and feeling the effects of thoughts you can not only rationalize with your logical left brain what you are seeing but you can also internalize or intuit what is happening as well. Suffice it to say without seeing that this is a REALality that is demonstrable for anyone to see and feel.

The recent earthquake in Haiti will have the usual stories of animals sensing danger and bolting out of buildings and heading for the hills before disaster strikes.

Dog Senses Earthquake


So how is that animals have this ability to pick up on these signals that impending disaster is coming and we can’t. As I have talked about throughout the intuitive warrior we do have this capability it’s just suppressed by our dominant left brain thinking.

Animals don’t have the strong analytical left brains that we do. Although we are advanced in the capacity of rational thinking it has come to the point where it hinders us. We have all the instinctual abilities of our strong former animal instincts, strong left brain thought and the capability of taping into the mind of God/Love through our intuitive, higher-self, right brain.


The one thing that holds us back from all this amazing capability is our over preoccupation with our egoic centered left brain.

“The only real valuable thing is intuition.”

—Albert Einstein, 1879-1955

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  1. Michael
    January 14th, 2010 at 23:31 | #1

    Michael, I must say your book is GREAT so far! I had read “Power Versus Force” as well and was just blown away at some of the things Hawkins talks about, your book echos the same message. I began using muscle testing on all kinds of things, even things like CD / DVD’s, types of food I was comsuming etc. I could not believe how many things carry low frequency energy that I was allowing into my life on a daily basis. Once you become really aware of your thoughts, words, actions, and environment you end up becoming very careful about what you do and do not put your attention upon. You begin to realize that EVERYTHING contributes to your overall well being wether you feel its trivial or not.

  2. January 19th, 2010 at 04:00 | #2

    Here’s a couple of my thoughts on fear. Fear seems to indicate a deficit or lack of some element.

    1) Fear might indicate a lack of skill or means to cope with a given situation. Just the other day, my family and I were talking about a fire plan for our house. Where do we go? Who do we call? Etc. My oldest daughter is very afraid of a house fire. But equipping her with both a plan and (part 2) some information about how many house fires actually happen, how to prevent them, etc. allayed many of her fears. She felt she had some skill to cope should that event come to pass.

    2) Fear likely also indicates a lack of knowledge. Assumptions and stereotypes breed fear. Inaccurate data can spawn fear. Lack of information can lead to fear. Perfect example. Between two local youth organizations in our city, there’s a great deal of fear on the part of one because they believe the other is “recruiting” kids to an ignoble set of values. Seeing both sides objectively, it’s abundantly clear that one group fears what they THINK the other group is about. This fear will be dispelled through understanding, communication and accurate information. IN FACT, the two groups could be POWERFUL allies.

    3) Finally, fear may well stem from a lack of assurance, confidence or faith in the truly significant things in life. I can enter virtually any situation with this is as my creed: “Nothing to hide, nothing to prove, nothing to lose.” and literally FEEL NO FEAR. Fear isn’t even in my consciousness. It’s not there. It’s been replaced. And, I echo Mike here, that fear NEEDS to be replaced by love.

    Cool huh?

    Doug

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