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Your Inner-self Speaks

Posted - Jan• 28•16

“How do you always seem to know what to do?”

“I trust my intuition.”

When you need answers – look inward.  When you don’t know what to do – look inward.  When you have an inner knowing – act on it.

When we are children, we look to our parents for guidance.  At some point, we grow up and feel that we have all of the answers ourselves.   Somewhere after that, we sometimes lose that confidence and seek answers from others.   Now is a good time to regain that confidence and to tap into our “inner self.”

When we feel a “knowing,” that is our inner self speaking to us.  When we think that something just doesn’t “feel right,” that can be a contradiction with our inner-self.  Listen to those “gut feelings” and take them under advisement just like you would other advice.  When you are refining the capability to “hear” your inner-self you need to practice and take everything with a grain of salt.

What we are saying, though, is that we need to reopen the pathways to our inner-self that may have closed over the years.  Listen to yourself, and look inward for the answers.  Many times, we let others choose or destiny while putting a shade over our inner-light.

Uncover your inner-light and let it shine.  Sometimes finding that light can be a challenge in itself.  When you start to open up communication with your inner-self, you will see an entire world that has always been there, but not visible to you.  Turn on the light to that inner-world and let yourself be your guide through the physical world!

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The answers are within, through the connection to your inner-self.  Listen in silence and solitude, for your inner-self is speaking to you!

Written, Thu, Jan 28, 2016 8:26 – 8:33 AM MST

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