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How often do feelings and intuition guide you?
Always 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Always 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Sometimes 14%  14%  [ 4 ]
Sometimes 14%  14%  [ 4 ]
Never 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
Never 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
I don't know 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
I don't know 11%  11%  [ 3 ]
I don't care 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I don't care 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Hey! You! your a witch 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Hey! You! your a witch 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Burn the witch! hey-Hoo..Burn the witch we go! 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Burn the witch! hey-Hoo..Burn the witch we go! 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Hmmm!-Unnnnn!-Hmmmm! Strong be the force with you!! 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Hmmm!-Unnnnn!-Hmmmm! Strong be the force with you!! 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Total votes : 28

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20 Jun 2005, 10:15 pm

1)...The Question?

"How often do things fall in place to your
timing and benefit?"

2)...Statements by Ghosthunter!

Instinct and the Ghosthunter wrote:
I am a creature of instinct. If it smells,
seems or looks out of place, it usually
is. On the other hand if it nags me to
do something that seems to be the right
thing, I follow this instinct.


A visit to grandmother and Ghosthunter wrote:
In a few recently neglected forums I said
I was going to visit my Grandmother Monday
to Wensday. I had a nagging feeling that I should
call. But first confirm that I have left on
good terms and returnable terms to Quizno's.
I don't see logic to burn that bridge.

I have now John's and Li Longs approval that
I leave on good terms. I then had a nagging
feeling to call my Grandmother. Why on Monday?
(I think to myself). I ignore it and go online to
you folks with this nagging feeling behind my head.

Well! I finally go to Quizno's by 7pm and have
dinner. I get this nagging feeling much more
so than before. I call her to shut it up and
resolve it. She tells me they are going
to Lake Tahoe Friday to Wensday, and I
say I was hoping to visit Monday to Wensday.
She say's, "You can Cat sit. That is giving the
cat water and food. I say cool! :D I am a creature
of dark and light(golden) who follows his feelings
and instincts, or how else would I survive intact
being precariously dispositioned by many living
and sleeping arrangements.


Feeding and watering the cat duties wrote:
I called my grandmother and will be there
to "Cat sit" for Friday night to Wensday night.
I figured my instincts were trying to tell me
something. I hoped it was good! So I catch the
4pm Caltrain(local commuter train for the Bay Area)
and head off to Sunnyvale.


Gold Pentacles and Hard Drive Swapping wrote:
One of the things I need to do is have my
10gig hard drive at grandmothers swapped into
my better computer unit. This also applies to
the ram(max ram of 512mb or 2 256mb sticks).
I will have the warranteer's put them in so they
are still under a proper warranty, otherwise buying
from the fleamarket there is no warranty, thus
buyer beware(no recourse), and thus my real
journey begins. I also have to retrieve my
Gold Pentacle ring from the pawn loan against it
so my faithful 10 year old ring will share my
travels as well as my trusty steed called "Wallstreet"



3)...The Question Repeated!

"How often do things fall into place to your
benefit and timing?"



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20 Jun 2005, 11:28 pm

That's really interesting that you **knew** you should call.

I've learned to follow my instinsts. I'm a very cautious person and sometimes the instinsts run counter to what I *think* I should do. It't taken me years to trust instinst but its usually correct.

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21 Jun 2005, 1:00 am

There was a lady my mum once knew that had a daughter that was sick.

To me her symptoms seemed quite parculliar:
She was Lethargic, her immune system was weak and she was easily bruising.
In my mind that only ment one thing: Accute Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Leukaemia).

I told the lady that she might have the condition, and to take her to a doctor as soon as possible.

A few weeks later, I heard that she was diagnosed with this condition and was having chemotherapy. I think she might have listened to me.

And now the question: would this situation be due to intuition, exccelent objective thinking, or luck???? :?



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21 Jun 2005, 1:40 am

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That's really interesting that you **knew**
you should call.

I've learned to follow my instinsts. I'm a
very cautious person and sometimes the
instinsts run counter to what I *think* I should
do. It't taken me years to trust instinst but its
usually correct.

BeeBee


I quite agree and by following my instincts
I was able to survive the "Slutpuppy" scene
(ages 20-24), the homeless years(ages 15-34),
and other precarious things that could have
f****d me up BIG time. :D
 
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There was a lady my mum once knew that
had a daughter that was sick.

To me her symptoms seemed quite parculliar:
She was Lethargic, her immune system was
weak and she was easily bruising. In my mind
that only ment one thing: Accute Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma (Leukaemia).

I told the lady that she might have the condition,
and to take her to a doctor as soon as possible.

A few weeks later, I heard that she was diagnosed
with this condition and was having chemotherapy.
I think she might have listened to me.

And now the question: would this situation be due
to intuition, exccelent objective thinking, or luck????


Luck is seldom, intuition is consistent! Their is
the difference! And I thank you for posting!
:D



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21 Jun 2005, 1:54 am

Ghosthunter wrote:
3)...The Question Repeated!

"How often do things fall into place to your
benefit and timing?"


It's been a long time since I've let instinct guide me like that. :( ... I know it used to work for me, but my thinking mind and my intuitive mind have been at war too long and I barely ever trust intuition alone. Maybe it was intuition that led me to you at the right place and time for genuine contact.

The last time I really let intuition guide me was ... um when I was 16 and flew back to Canada to visit a very good friend, even though it was a lot of money and just for a weekend and I had no idea if it would work out well. I just knew I wanted it badly enough to make sure it happened.



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21 Jun 2005, 2:24 am

pyraxis wrote:
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Post subject: Re: Things falling in place!
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Ghosthunter wrote:
3)...The Question Repeated!

"How often do things fall into place to your
benefit and timing?"

It's been a long time since I've let instinct guide
me like that. ... I know it used to work for me,
but my thinking mind and my intuitive mind have
been at war too long and I barely ever trust
intuition alone.


Hmmmmmm? How far back is this frosting and
wheat conflict? I sense it is beyond your former
boyfriend, and involves your family? That is
strictly speculation!


pyraxis wrote:
Maybe it was intuition that led me to you
at the right place and time for genuine contact.


Fascninating? Are you talking WrongPlanet time?
My instincts say no! Don't ask the logic of this
statement! Even I don't get it at this moment!

I will ask if you don't mind meeting me in person.
I will be going to Reno first and then ? let's make
some arrangements! I hope I didn't offend you?

pyraxis wrote:
The last time I really let intuition guide me was ...
um when I was 16 and flew back to Canada to
visit a very good friend, even though it was a lot
of money and just for a weekend and I had no
idea if it would work out well. I just knew I wanted
it badly enough to make sure it happened.Back to top


Hmmmmm? Young-HFA(like) Jedi, the force be
strong with you.....What be the reason that the
force guided you be there-hmmmm! Unnn! Hmmmm?

Sincerely,
Yoda-Ghosthunter



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21 Jun 2005, 2:27 am

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I hope you don't mind making
arrangements to meet you in
person. I have a small list
and you were on it. I will
PM you, and vice-versa so
we can make arrangements!

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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21 Jun 2005, 6:16 am

I think so much that nothing I do goes without some thought into it.



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21 Jun 2005, 12:43 pm

I allow my instincts to follow me. Therefore, things unfold as they go.



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21 Jun 2005, 2:36 pm

Seems to me that my intuition is just a subconscious evaluation of nonverbal interpersonal chemistry as well as event and situational chemistry.

In the end, if I know I need to do something and yet get a bad feeling, I try to analyse a way at my intuition untill I can get the bottom-line source as to where that feelings coming from or why I'm feeling it; then I'll decide whether its something I should heed or if I should just tell myself to grow a spine and man-up.


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21 Jun 2005, 3:16 pm

hmmm. I don't really know how much my intuition guides me. I am not very comfortable using my feelings to figure out what to do b/c I don't really trust myself unless i can think of a good reason to.


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21 Jun 2005, 4:03 pm

I use almost solely my intuition in my poetry and art and it is difficult to verbalize why I did something exactly other than it felt good.

But as for judging situations, my intuition isn't good at all. A good majority of the time it is wrong. So I instead rely on my powers of logic.
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I think so much that nothing I do goes
without some thought into it.Back to top


This is wise, but too....much.....thinking can
cloud other judgements....What do you think?



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I allow my instincts to follow me. Therefore,
things unfold as they go.Back to top


Just like me. I will listen, most of the the time
and wait. How much luck have you had being
intuitive? What situations has it helped you
greatly?



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Seems to me that my intuition is just a
subconscious evaluation of nonverbal
interpersonal chemistry as well as event
and situational chemistry.

In the end, if I know I need to do something
and yet get a bad feeling, I try to analyse
a way at my intuition untill I can get the
bottom-line source as to where that feelings
coming from or why I'm feeling it; then I'll
decide whether its something I should heed
or if I should just tell myself to grow a spine
and man-up.


Sound judgement! Reading your invirement
as the same merit as reading your feelings.

Ghosts left behind to haunt you later are
not good things to have.

Has your intuition ever helped you greatly?



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hmmm. I don't really know how much my intuition
guides me. I am not very comfortable using my
feelings to figure out what to do b/c I don't really
trust myself unless i can think of a good reason to.


That's ok! some people have better tactics
to read a situation. What would you say you
use?