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Hi Beloved & Amazing, ! Thank you for sharing this with us all! This was awesome! The only thing I would add on a personal note, humbly meant for consideration is...that sometimes first impressions - even (especially?) if intuitive - are not always correct for the following reasons (or so I have personally discovered thus far in me own journey *grin*): 1. I am "off" and not balanced so I may be perceiving things in a way that is harsher or more unfair/unjust than I would normally 2. THEY are "off" and having a bad day thus presenting something which I would pick up but not a true reflection of who they are That said, I always have the 3 strikes ala baseball rule to see if we gel or not

within said time. :: shrug :: But that, me lovies, is just me for you. *grin with big hugs to all* Namaste. Metta.~Ali~ <knightsintention@...> wrote: GoddessLight Date: Aug 19, 2007 9:41 AM Subject: First Impressions Are Intuitive First Impressions Are Intuitive by Owen Waters Whenever you step firmly into heart-centered consciousness, your awareness immediately becomes more connected to

your inner source of intuition. Through intuition, you become aware of information about people, places and events that springs from the essence of those people, places and events. This information is not delivered through the outside senses, although it may unfold within you at the same time that you receive sensory information. While visual information relates only to the sense of sight, intuitive information includes much more. It includes all sensory information - sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste - and, in addition to that, the thoughts, feelings and memories that are relevant to the situation. First impressions are more than just visual. They are intuitive as well. When you are about to meet a person for the first time and you are approaching them, you will receive a visual impression and your consciousness will also receive impressions about the nature of their consciousness, such

as their true emotional state. That intuitive stream of information will come into your awareness alongside the visual stream and, if you are aware that it exists, you can add the intuitive information to your conscious impression of the person. Everyone receives this intuitive information stream unconsciously, but, for it to arrive in your conscious mind, you have to: 1) Be aware that it exists. 2) Be open to receiving it. The more you practice having an openness to intuitive information, the more this will develop. Most people are not aware of their mental and emotional transmissions. In a crowd of people, these transmissions add together and there is as much mental noise as there is physical noise. As you become more in tune with your inner senses, you will find that, on some occasions, it's better not to access your intuitive information for a time, just to give yourself

some peace from the volume of mental noise. At night, when you travel out-of-body in the spirit realms, communication is different than when you are awake in your physical body. The natural method of communication in your spirit body is to exchange information with others via thought. In the spirit world, people naturally know when to open for a communication and when to close down their thought transmissions again. There, you sense when a person 'opens' to you and sends a mental greeting, or when they are 'closed' and not offering any communication. In daily life, first impressions are intuitive as well as visual. The reception of such information is automatic, but the conscious mind misses this information feed when it is focused entirely upon the external world. Be aware of your own intuitive information. Be open to it. Then, it will flow right into your conscious mind along with the visual

information that your conscious mind is receiving. *If you enjoyed today's article, forward it to a friend! They will appreciate your thoughtfulness. This article was written by Owen Waters, author of "The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness" Available in hardcover or via immediate download at: http://www.infinitebeing.com/theshift NAMASTE'...GoddessLight

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Thank you sweet Ali...well said, and taken. As we all know, I

am " always off " .....lol. But it just means I have to " read on the

curve " . and I were just having this conversation at lunch when

she came home, in regard to something at work. I think we both were

seeing a deeper thing, at the same time, about the issue, though I am

only just now reflecting on it here. Her boss has lost her

mind....lol.

We weren't discussing it from the place of " being in the scene " , as

we were, looking at it from the feeling of where the people involved

there were, on some other level...

Too many times we, others, " are in the scene " of something, and take

it as " live reality " . Though, at that moment, it seems to be that,

the observing part of us, if running, begins to see the fuel

underneath...the causes, usually subconsciously running the senerio.

The kid is sick, the bills late getting paid, the boss is insane, and

there's a million things to do...just to name a general few.

Months ago, T would have been in tears about something like this,

taking it personally even, though none of it was about or for her. T

is head of her department, so the couple of girls under her, and her

in the middle being crawled on the carpet, because of how T runs the

office...with love and laughter. In other words, if T wasn't going to

be alittle more unloving, then the big boss was going to half to.

The first thing T said when she came home for lunch was, looks like

some doors may be bursting wide open soon....huh???

Well, who knows if I'll be there in a day, or a week, or a month.

This could mean something. Before, she would have been a nervous

wreck over a possible loss of income stream, that is the base of " our

operation " , so to speak.

But it didn't bother her in the way it would have, because of seeing,

it was nothing to do with her...or the way she did things...it was

the boss, who by the way, is the wife of the owner...two people that

find it, sometimes difficult to work in the same place, to say the

least.

Add to that all kinds of issues health wise, medically and...well,

just issues. This is a " husband/wife " issue and has nothing to do

with the business, or the people. T, now, saw that right off.

She could be right, doors seem to be opening all over the place all

the time..we've learned to just " let it be " and see what happens.

I think I got way off track here somewhat, but it had to do with

intuition. By it, I think we are, beginning to be able to work more

as, oh, let say " tech support " . We understand more and more, that

it's just not the interaction anymore...there's an opersting systems

running, and at any time, has any number of base programs running,

sometimes, way too many running.

As " tech support " , even if we are learning as we go, we

can " mentally " , or, perhaps, intutively/heartly " , disengaging

the " running processes " , to be able to more closely see the core

processes.

Any guy, or girl, in tech support, regardless of their experiences,

will tell you, it's a process of seeing and trying. It's not always

the right move for each different sysytem or event...sometimes you

have to backout and retry differently...and one step further, the

tech themselves will do it differently depending on their own moment

in time.

The first impression is the " thought we have, based on our own

experience " of the same or like action, system, day, experience, or

person, and take it from there. The key, perhaps, and maybe the

important thing is, WE NOTICED to begin with....it came to our

attention...for a reason...to become whole...them, or/and us.

Did I say all that?

With love, your imput is always valued...

--- In , Alison Kain <alisonkain@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Beloved & Amazing, ! Thank you for sharing this with us

all! This was awesome!

>

> The only thing I would add on a personal note, humbly meant for

consideration is...that sometimes first impressions - even

(especially?) if intuitive - are not always correct for the following

reasons (or so I have personally discovered thus far in me own

journey *grin*):

>

> 1. I am " off " and not balanced so I may be perceiving things in a

way that is harsher or more unfair/unjust than I would normally

>

> 2. THEY are " off " and having a bad day thus presenting something

which I would pick up but not a true reflection of who they are

>

> That said, I always have the 3 strikes ala baseball rule to see if

we gel or not within said time. :: shrug :: But that, me lovies, is

just me for you. *grin with big hugs to all*

>

> Namaste. Metta.

> ~Ali~

>

> <knightsintention@...>

wrote: GoddessLight

>

>

>

> Date: Aug 19, 2007 9:41 AM Subject: First Impressions Are

Intuitive

>

>

> First Impressions Are Intuitive

>

> by Owen Waters

>

>

> Whenever you step firmly into heart-centered consciousness,

> your awareness immediately becomes more connected to your inner

> source of intuition. Through intuition, you become aware of

> information about people, places and events that springs from

> the essence of those people, places and events. This

> information is not delivered through the outside senses,

> although it may unfold within you at the same time that you

> receive sensory information.

>

> While visual information relates only to the sense of sight,

> intuitive information includes much more. It includes all

> sensory information - sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste -

> and, in addition to that, the thoughts, feelings and memories

> that are relevant to the situation.

>

>

>

> First impressions are more than just visual. They are

> intuitive as well. When you are about to meet a person for the

> first time and you are approaching them, you will receive a

> visual impression and your consciousness will also receive

> impressions about the nature of their consciousness, such as

> their true emotional state. That intuitive stream of

> information will come into your awareness alongside the visual

> stream and, if you are aware that it exists, you can add the

> intuitive information to your conscious impression of the

> person.

>

> Everyone receives this intuitive information stream

> unconsciously, but, for it to arrive in your conscious mind,

> you have to:

>

> 1) Be aware that it exists.

>

> 2) Be open to receiving it.

>

> The more you practice having an openness to intuitive

> information, the more this will develop.

>

> Most people are not aware of their mental and emotional

> transmissions. In a crowd of people, these transmissions add

> together and there is as much mental noise as there is physical

> noise. As you become more in tune with your inner senses, you

> will find that, on some occasions, it's better not to access

> your intuitive information for a time, just to give yourself

> some peace from the volume of mental noise.

>

> At night, when you travel out-of-body in the spirit realms,

> communication is different than when you are awake in your

> physical body. The natural method of communication in your

> spirit body is to exchange information with others via thought.

> In the spirit world, people naturally know when to open for a

> communication and when to close down their thought

> transmissions again. There, you sense when a person 'opens' to

> you and sends a mental greeting, or when they are 'closed' and

> not offering any communication.

>

> In daily life, first impressions are intuitive as well as

> visual. The reception of such information is automatic, but the

> conscious mind misses this information feed when it is focused

> entirely upon the external world.

>

> Be aware of your own intuitive information. Be open to it.

> Then, it will flow right into your conscious mind along with

> the visual information that your conscious mind is receiving.

>

>

> *If you enjoyed today's article, forward it to a friend!

> They will appreciate your thoughtfulness.

>

>

> This article was written by Owen Waters, author of

> " The Shift: The Revolution in Human Consciousness "

>

> Available in hardcover or via immediate download at:

>

> http://www.infinitebeing.com/theshift

>

>

>

>

>

>

> NAMASTE'...GoddessLight

>

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Yippee! Wonderful ! You've done it again! Switched the subject right there back to the - subject ! Surprise! ;-) in such an awesomely insightful, intuitively creative way! I am so amuzed, entertained, and enlightened all at once by your sharings! Thank you! Truly subtle all those good messages coming out and just pure magic! on that note: Yeah - I tried to open my computer Friday and it told me it was "in use, and locked by the administrator" and it said I had to enter administrators' name and password to unlock it - (I'M the administrator and I KNOW I didn't lock myself out ) - however (lol!) it wouldn't let me type in my user name or password ???!!! (I think this had something to do with it's not shutting down properly the night before, and it was on an error message so long before I noticed it, that it "over thought" itself?!?) - LOL! I called tech guy and he said casually "Oh, OK, well I will help you get your computer back on but we'll have to wipe out all

of everything in your C drive" ahem- I, shaking, asked him to repeat what he just said, again, you said WHAT? - YIKES!!! So, I proceeded, with trembling fingers to follow his instructions knowing it would indeed wipe out everything I have been working on! Thankfully, when I began to follow his instructions (with a sunken heart) the computer came on correctly - and I didn't loose my entire C drive! Whew! So, I am using my computer sparingly - appreciatively - prayerfully, humbly, only for really necessary stuff, planned in advance, with a "to do" list, and then spending a little more time with rocks and trees... heh heh.... So - back to first impressions - did you get it that this group is first on my "to do" list because I LOVE you guys and gals- my first impression told me you are all angels of light and love! However, Ever notice how at first impression some trees "seem off balance" (because somewhere along life's' path we were taught that being "perfectly" symmetrical is "beauty"?) well, today I saw a tree a bit off balance, and desided it is the most beautiful because that is just the way it was made, and it works! How it dances in the breezes! (so, if it works, don't fix it, right? and the true beauty is in realizing, the only thing we can "fix" is ourselves anyway) Thanks Ali, and most precious "you"'s out there in computerville. Guess we need only watch closely for those error messages, then do the best we can, heh? My prayers are with T also. I've been "the boss" and wife of the owner of a company, and also worked for a wife of the owner of a company. Whew! heavy stuff goin' on there! Glad you realize it is not to be taken personally! Hang in there and keep your "center" - remembering it's all "good" (Just like the story of the king who lost a thumb, shared the other day on this group) These reflections I send with heartfelt love and prayers for all our relations and relationships... Mitakuye Oyasin, Peaceable now where was that rock I was lookin' to visit with next...I just know there is a song in there somewhere!

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