Essay: Follow Intuition, not Feelings

An ornate balance scale holds a glowing orb on one side and a blue ribbon on the other, set outdoors with mountains and a river at sunset.

I hear people say, Intuition can be wrong.

No, it’s not. Intuition is objective. Feelings are subjective. Objective means you have a detached mindset. Subjective means you are the subject of the issue, and your feelings are involved. You can’t analyze the issue objectively unless you make THE ISSUE the object of your focus.

  • Intuition is flashes of memory from the past or the future that show you synchronicity to wake you up to your destiny. There is no gender ascribed to intuition. Both women and men are intuitive. It makes you strong, not weak.
  • Feelings are just sign posts pointing you to a truth for now. But feelings flow like water and are not to be followed. They CHANGE and are subjective. My pet peeve is watching humans indulge in emotion as though it was rational truth. It’s not. It’s how you feel right now. It will make you ill if you don’t let it go, positive or negative. It’s not healthy to laugh all the time any more than it is to cry all the time. Get help and level it out. Or just exercise. The brain needs exertion. Meditate some. Center in your body and accept it as it is, female and male, both all the time.
  • Following your heart is not just feelings. The heart is the point of love, but love is not a feeling. It’s a frequency that is connected to Source as eternal grace, bond, affinity, synchronicity, and joy. Men and women need to follow their heart and DO love, not just feel lust, and call it love. We need both. Lust wanes. Love never ends.
  • It’s more accurate to say “I just know it,” than “I just feel it,” when communicating intuition. It sounds more confident and powerful, which can piss people off. But those of us who have prophetic dreams and are lightworkers need to claim our power now. My patients have said for 24 years that I’m magic or an angel and a real healer. I rebuffed them until 2020, when I felt Voldemort coming after humanity.

Keep in mind that it is still taboo for women to claim to know anything. Think about it. Claim it anyway. It’s still taboo for men to claim to feel anything. Claim it anyway. No one needs to cut their body and pretend to be the opposite gender to balance it, but there are always lessons with the body.

Essay: Follow Intuition, not Feelings


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Essay; Why Do People Hate Smart Women?


Marilyn Vos Savant

This is Marilyn vos Savant. She has the highest IQ of any woman in the world…that has been measured.

This is a great article!

Why Do People Hate Smart Women?

The simple answer is because most of them aren’t so it’s jealousy which comes from women and men who resent or feel threatened by a very articulate person if they are not. It seems to me that no matter how good of a job I do or how nice I am, and I am, I’m railed on at some point by those who don’t understand me. Humans are really something. Especially the name-calling and commanding tone when they have no right, whatsoever, to start it up. Primates.

This issue is really floating on the collective society’s surface right now and showed it’s face to me two days ago. I’ve been aware of and dealing with this issue my entire life and have a pretty good coping mechanism in place so that I never feel victimized or lonely.

However, this week, the face of this thing is morphing. I’m seeing it turning around and bouncing off of the white culture (female and male) and the brown cultures (Mexican and East Indian) and the black cultures. I have friends from all of these cultures so that’s why I’m seeing and hearing it.

The Mother

Men who have been traumatized by a very frustrated mother who turned bitchy or abusive in the home have suffered the most. But I have to say, your mother made you. You wouldn’t be here or have a body no matter what her behavior was once you came out if she hadn’t done her thing. That is enough for gratitude and respect. Does every mother have karma for how she treats her children? Inescapably yes. But men should not let that ruin their minds or their relationships with women. It has though.

However, white men and women don’t see it that way. They hold a grudge, believing that they are in a privileged position in society and should always be treated well, especially by their parents. Personally, my parents were very WASP’y so I was treated well. They never lifted a finger to me and very rarely screamed at me.

The hatred of women is coming from the misogynistic white male culture. They especially hate white women. Again, being white, I feel it harks back to the very dysfunctional way that relationships are formed in the white culture; based on ownership, things, money, and property.

That’s all I have on this one. The article really says it all and it ripped me to shreds accepting this issue. Please read it. I’ll have to get back to you on this. It’s pretty much an open wound.