Death is probably the toughest thing to process. Witnessing the dying process of someone you care about takes up so much energy, there’s not much left for anything more than what’s absolutely necessary. A good friend lost her fight with cancer last month, and I found myself thinking a lot about life and death; I…
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Listening for the Little Things
Often we think of intuition as this sense that helps us to predict the big things: warn us of danger, tell us which job to pick, clue us in on the true motives of that person. Last week, I couldn’t get the idea of a jigsaw puzzle out of my mind. When I was growing…
Your Biggest Healthcare Advocate…
Nowhere is the power of intuition so evident as when you hear stories of people somehow ‘knowing’ they have some medical illness and getting treatment in time. Particularly when the marvels of medicine say everything’s ok. Last week, my 92-year-old grandfather didn’t feel right, though he had just been to the doctor and been told…
Titanic Premonitions of Doom
One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of stories of intuition seem to revolve around tragedies. I’m not sure if that’s because people’s intuition sometimes gets stronger in an attempt to warn them of impending danger or if people are just more likely to notice gut feelings of doom. There were many fascinating stories…
What? No Burning Bush?
Since I’ve been writing this blog several people have felt compelled to tell me about their intuitive moments. (I enjoy hearing about them so keep them coming). I’ve heard several stories of people thinking of someone the moment before that person called. I heard a story about someone knowing a relative would be stopping in…