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DO YOU VOODO?
The Psychology of
Negative Intuition
Article
by MadamSplash
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I once
considered developing a correspondence course on how to cast evil spells
and mete out catastrophe upon absentee opponents, to demonstrate the
power of negative intuition, but … then I thought 'heavens, what's the
point!'
With all due respect to
our African counterparts, we in the modern Western world are by far the greater
masters of negative intuition, much more so than any of those who might
stick pins into candle wax dolls…
Intuition as we commonly understand
it, touches all of us at some point in our life. This "inkling" arrives
as an inexplicable gut feeling or hunch about a person or situation, and
often for no good intellectual reason can be the cause of a change of
heart or direction.
Intuition is that extra sensory part
of us that is connected to our instinctive self, the same survival
mechanism used by the animal kingdom to survive. Our instinctive self is
steered by our unconscious, the same
entity that unerringly drives the mechanics of our body.
As we
pass through our daily life we rarely give a thought to the massive
daily replenishment of the millions of cells that make up our body.
Neither are we aware of the hearts faithful work, to swirl an entire
blood system several times, throughout a network of veins and
arteries, in a matter of only minutes.
Humans were set apart
from the animal kingdom by possessing, what is commonly termed as
consciousness. This unique mind gift
was divided into three sophisticated capabilities, the
intellect, the
conscience and creativity. |
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Consciousness intended that we have the ability to think
abstractly or profoundly, possess an inner source of
moral or ethical judgment, and have the supremacy to
create.
By contrast the family dog may appear to feel guilty, but he
couldn't give a hoot about the environment or a van Gogh. |
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Animals are perceptive to
the vibrational energy of the land, the weather, the heavens and the
intentions of other animals. They rely on their senses in such a way
that they can "smell" danger, "feel" safety and "sense" fear.
Humans are instinctive too, but over the last several thousand years,
particularly in the western world, we have moved into our heads,
quashing our intuitive selves, preferring instead to conduct our lives
mostly through the intellect.
With the onset of the technological age, we came to understand that all
matter was molecular in structure, thereby having vibration and
frequency. We learned that even the most finite frequencies such as
light and sound were broadcast infinitely.
Thus being so, it became comprehendible that every thought or emotion
experienced would alter the density of our body to inturn modify the
frequencies we emitted.
It is these same frequencies that we pick up
"intuitively" when we don't "feel" right about another individual.
Stop for a while to
experience a metaphysical moment by
doing the following exercise. |
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Continued on the next page:
Voodoo Page 2 |
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