Thursday, May 20, 2010

Psychic Intuition - How To Harness It



The source of unlimited intelligence, which lies within our human mind, is our
psychic intuition. And when we are able to tap into our psychic intuition, we are able to access and reach the greatest success secrets of our life.


Your Psychic Intuition Is Where Great Ideas Come From

Where do creative ideas come from? The brain? The mind? Let’s take for instance, one of the greatest inventors of our time, Thomas Alva Edison. He used a particular technique to access his psychic intuition...


He was known for taking frequent naps in the middle of the day. It is possible that during these naps, he was experiencing a deep level of relaxation, when his mind gained access to the source of his psychic intuition. He almost always came out of these naps with the solutions to the problems that had been bugging him all along. In his lifetime, Edison was awarded 1368 distinct patents, and invented, among other things, the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the film projector, and the first motion picture.

Edison was known to have said, “Ideas come from space. This may seem impossible and hard to believe but it’s true. Ideas come from out of space.”

For the best-selling book, Jonathon Livingston Seagull, author Richard Bach said the idea came from a bird. Bach said this in an interview quoted in the November 1972 issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

"I was walking along one night, worrying about the rent, when I heard this voice say, Jonathan Livingston Seagull. But no one was there. I had absolutely no idea what it meant. When I got home, I suddenly had a vision of a seagull flying along, and I began to write. The story certainly didn’t spring from any conscious invention on my part. I just put down what I saw."


Based on recent brain research findings, these ideas can only come from a person’s psychic intuition. It is accessible when a person is in a relaxed state of mind.


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