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623.1 | two possibilities | INK::KALLIS | Has anybody lost a shoggoth? | Wed Jan 13 1988 11:59 | 11 |
| Re .0 (Amy):
One school of thought is that some people are slightly precognitive.
Thus, when given choices, one may feel more "comfortable" than the
alternative(s). If so, it's a psi function.
An alternative to that is that you might pick up all sorts of data
unconsciously, and these are evaluated in your subconscious and
manifested in your consciousness as the "gut feel" you sense.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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623.2 | That inner voice... | MOSAIC::GARY | Don't dream it. Be it. | Wed Jan 13 1988 12:29 | 15 |
| Amy,
In Marion Wienstien's (sp?) book Positive Magic (I believe that is the
title), she talks about an inner bell. That before one proceeds on a
course of action it should be tested against this inner sense to determine
the rightness or wrongness of a particular action. You might enjoy reading
this book.
For myself I too have an "inner voice", but in my case it is more of a
conscience, helping me determine right from wrong. Yours sounds more
useful. I have many decisions in my life that I am never sure that I have
made the right choice.
-vicki
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623.3 | Something similar, but with a job offer | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | God is nobody. Nobody loves you. | Wed Jan 13 1988 12:55 | 11 |
| Several years ago, after I had just started as a temp for DEC, I was
offered a job with another company. The job was exactly within my
field of study, was a permanant job, had a better salary than I was
getting as a temp, benefits, etc. I turned it down, because something
about it didn't feel right. Various people told me I must be crazy to
turn it down, and urged me to reconsider. A month later the company
went out of business. If I had taken that job, I would have become
unemployed. As it is, I am still working for DEC, making considerably
more than I would have made with the job with the other company.
Elizabeth
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623.4 | Psiche out the market | SEINE::RAINVILLE | The best view is close to the edge! | Wed Jan 13 1988 16:04 | 8 |
| A few months back, when the stock market was going up and up, I
told Martha we should buy $2K worth and sell it within six months.
I thought we could make a few hundred $$. Stock price was $160.
She said, "that's peanuts, if you're so damn sure of yourself,
take the home improvement loan and buy 10K$." I meditated, my
stomach turned over, I said it sounds good but it doesn't feel
right....I would have lost thousands of borrowed dollars....MWR
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623.5 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Wed Jan 13 1988 19:44 | 30 |
| I too, have an inner voice, my intuition, gut feeling, higher self
or whatever anybody wants to call it. I always ask if this is right,
or to be shown a sign if it is, and always get an answer.
Everybody has this ability, like learning to read, it has to be
developed.
I am amazed sometimes at some of the answers I receive. Especially
if something isn't going right. I do a lot of sewing and if I'm
doing something wrong I always get a sign. Don't always listen.
Even if time is short and I am going to run out, I am shown signs.
I can laugh afterwards, but at the time am incredibly humble.
The most embarrassing thing is when I do receive answers to my
questions and I then answer them out loud - usually in the car with
people watching me!!!
We can all get parking spaces, but I now program the time as well.
In Sydney parking is probably the same as anywhere in the States,
little or none. A group of us often go to the movies in the city,
and I always program for the spot, (where it is flashes into my
mind) and the time I want to arrive. If by chance I am early, I
always get red lights, or take wrong turns until the time is up,
but always make it to the second.
I now always listen for answers on any decision I make. The more
confident I get the easier it is to receive these answers.
....dale
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