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by Laura Day

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Title:Practical Intuition
Authors:Laura Day
Info:Broadway (1997), Paperback, 208 pages
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Practical Intuition by Laura Day

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I had taken a couple of courses on enhancing my intuition, but until doing Laura Day's exercises had never really known how to "plunge in" to the immediacy of actually doing this. Now -- instead of sitting cross-legged with huge grave intent -- I can access this quiet place & observe it at any time (except when driving, etc.) This is already proving to be very helpful. And Laura's exercises & tips are fun ... not weighty & intimidating. ( )
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To my son, Samson, Shimshon, named for the sun, which illuminates itself.  You shine brighter than your name.  Thank you.
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Met een inleiding door Demi Moor e
Intuïtie. Instinct. Zesde zintuig. Hoe je het ook noemen wilt, wc maken er allemaal dagelijks gebruik van. We weten iets zonder dat we kunnen verklaren hóe we het weten, maar we voelen aan dat we het bij het rechte eind hebben. Voor welke keuze of beslissing je ook staat - groot of klein - altijd speelt onze intuïtie een rol.
Veel kenners menen dat je je intuïtie alleen optimaal kunt gebruiken als je geboren bent met een sterk zesde zintuig. Maar Laura Day bewijst - door middel van oefeningen en opdrachten - dat iederéén op een productieve wijze intuïtief kan zijn en op zijn intuïtie kan leren vertrouwen.
In Durf te vertrouwen op je gevoel leert Laura Day je technieken om de opmerkelijke krachten van je geest optimaal te benutten. Hierdoor ben je in staat om de juiste beslissingen te nemen voor je gezondheid, in de liefde, binnen je gezin en op je werk - kortom: in alle facetten van je leven.
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Laura Day, who has been "intuitive"--her word for "psychic"--since youth, here asserts that you, too, can milk your sixth sense for all it's worth. While Day's gift comes naturally to her, she contends that anyone can improve his or her natural intuitive instincts. While you may not win the lottery on your next try, this book may very well help you think more deeply and more clearly, helping you to function at a higher level than before. (Finding your car keys, for example, may not be a half-hour long process anymore.) Your attitude will undoubtedly have a great effect on your degree of success with her program. (If this helps at all, try to remember that Brad Pitt is a devout Day supporter, and James D. Watson, Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of the DNA helix, has endorsed Day's intuitions.) At any rate, the book is filled with plenty of brain-stretching exercises, and who can't use some of those?

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