Have you ever thought of someone right before they call? Intuition is a natural process just like digestion, which allows human beings the ability to access information seemingly out of nowhere. Dreams, thoughts, and visions deliver information about people and events in the past, present, or future. Throughout history it is well documented generals dreamt accurate information about oppositional forces. Intuition gives the ability to digest emotions long term and may even allow the ability to predict patterns in relationships, situations, and opportunities. Intuition is a survival function of the body that enhances our ability to not only sense danger to stay alive, and also find the best resources to thrive. Spiritual advisor and astrologer Terri Gentile intertwines narrative details of personal experiences with interdisciplinary research round-ups churning out easy advice to live a gentle life and maximize the clarity of intuition. Determined to embrace hope and guard against cynicism, Terri Gentile works with clients delivering hundreds of spiritual counseling sessions each year. Many of her clients resonate similarly, often reporting instances of intuitive experiences themselves. Spiritual and intuitive questions seem to remain for many about what intuition is, exactly, and many seem to lack common ground about what intuition is not. Learn to distinguish the difference between intuition and anxiety like fearful scenarios in the mind which never come to be and actual intuitive information. Find a new path toward perfect health, self expression, and love by connecting into Ultimate Intuition. Terri Gentile is based in Reading, Pennsylvania and loves to cook. Terri is a graduate of West Chester University. Find out more at www.ReadingsWithTerri.com
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