Latent within everyone who has a sentient conscious mind there is an
“invisible” partner who has the answer to literally everything. This
invisible partner is also referred to as the subconscious mind and the
channel through which it will supply you with the answers and solutions
you seek is known as intuition.
Intuitive solutions to problems and the inspiration behind creative,
life-changing ideas are derived from the subconscious through a
combination of or balance between focus and relaxation. The world’s
greatest artists, writers, musicians and so on – in fact anyone who is
genuinely successful in what they do – do not come up with their ideas
and insights through simply a process of practice and logical deduction,
but rather through moments or flashes of inspiration which are
accompanied by strong intuitive feelings of “yes, that’s it!” or “yes,
this is the answer!” where the person who is able to tap into and listen
to their intuition about something is filled with an exciting and
emotional sense of rightness, a “Eureka” moment which is in no
way delusional or narrow minded but instead brings with it that
indefinable feeling of having truly found the right answer or solution.
We all know of or have heard about people who seem to have a
predisposition for often being in the right place at the right time in
circumstances that benefit them. There may be some element of chance in
this, but that’s definitely not the underlying factor which makes it
happen for them with any degree of consistency.
What makes it happen is that these people – whether they consciously
know it or not – are able to listen in to their intuitive faculty and
thereby make the right judgements and decisions about what to do and
when and how to do it.
Phrases like “blue sky thinking” or “thinking outside of the box” are
linguistic attempts to convey the significance and importance of
intuition in decision making and idea seeking. People who often seem to
be able to come up with the right moves or ideas have developed –
consciously or unconsciously – the ability to “think outside of the
box”, in other words to tap into and listen to their intuition about
something they’re focused on.
Intuition can supply you with the answer or solution to any important
question or problem that you may have, and can show you the easiest and
quickest way to get from desire for the achievement of a goal to the
actual achievement of it.
How To Find And Use Your Intuition
The first step is to understand and accept that you have within you a
wise and powerful partner – your subconscious mind – and that it can
show you the way to the fulfillment of your desire and can supply you
with the knowledge and information that you need to make it happen. Make
a concerted and consistent mental effort to open yourself up to the
reality of the power of your subconscious mind so that you go beyond a
mere philosophical or intellectual concept of it toward a more emotional
understanding and acceptance of it. When you reach this point a sense
of excitement and motivation will begin to well up within you as you
begin to appreciate the true possibilities and potential of your life,
whatever your life may currently seem to be like.
Then formulate clearly in your mind what it is that you’re seeking to
achieve, what information or insights it is that you wish your
intuition to bring to you. The mental act of beginning to focus on this
will cause the subconscious to start working on it, and you can sustain
and accelerate this process by affirming to yourself around 20 times,
perhaps on a nightly basis as you’re going to sleep, something along the
lines of “my subconscious is now showing me…” or “my subconscious is
now bringing me…”
Then just relax and allow yourself to accept that the solution will
soon emerge, or if it’s bedtime drop off to sleep and let the
subconscious work on unhindered.
Practical Steps
You should also supplement this approach by going out of your way to
acquire as much information as you can on whatever subject, question or
problem it is that you’re seeking an answer or solution to. Absorb as
much as you can about it, but without worrying about actually finding
your solution just yet. What you’re trying to do here is to mentally
absorb a wide range of information so that different aspects of the
subject start to play themselves off against each other in interesting
and hitherto unthought of ways. On the conscious level you may end up
feeling somewhat confused, but on the subconscious level inspired answers and solutions are starting to form and will soon come to the fore.
After you’ve spent some time on this, say over a period of a few days
or evenings, simply allow all the information to settle down into your
mind. Don’t be anxious or impatient about any lack of immediate answers,
just be assured that in its own time your subconscious will come up
with what you’re looking for.
This moment often comes when you’re quite relaxed and not actually
thinking about your question or problem. Something just suddenly and
apparently out of the blue comes to the fore and you realize that you’ve
got it, and you know that you’ve got it. Your wise and powerful inner partner has done its work and brought to you what you desired.
Procedure
The best way to approach all this is to a) consistently reach toward
an emotional understanding and acceptance of the power of your
subconscious mind, b) spend some days or evenings absorbing information
about your question or problem and c) on a daily or preferably nightly
basis use the previously mentioned affirmation or something similar
around 20 times.
Whether you’re for example seeking to find a soul-mate, or are
considering the pros and cons of making a career move, or simply trying
to find some direction and purpose in life or anything else, you already intuitively know what the answer is, it’s just a matter of drawing it out and putting it into practice.
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