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    Intuition...when one is feeling it and acts on it...there can be those who will not see or feel what you do and why and the positive effects...

    We could say that this happens to every person...some more so than others...

    Sometimes we feel it's best to be discreet, or indirect...or it just comes out that way...sometimes intuition works in mysterious ways...

    Our intuitive actions are not going to help or please everyone...

    and it doesn't necessarily mean that you have made a mistake because someone else doubts you or your actions...taking a risk isn't always not intuitive...

    Something that I have had to "practice" is trusting my intuition when I can feel others doubting me...because at times I doubted myself because others did...sometimes they are right because no one knows it all or are always intuitive and we all make mistakes, so I can see that that can help at times, as well...

    We can question, too, is this intuition, or is this something else? But we don't always have to do that...

    This is a life long process, too, but there is such a thing as doubting yourself too much, or not questioning yourself enough...

    Sometimes, to be intuitive and to act on it, can at times make you feel alone and misunderstood...it's just part of it that may need to be accepted...of course not everyone is going to know why...

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    “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” Einstein

    “The one who sees in the dark” or “One who knows”


    http://tinfoilhatlady.wordpress.com/...-human-rights/

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