Tuesday, 12 April 2011

UK BodyTalk Conference

Here is the video I made from some of the UK BodyTalk Conference photos we had in:

Intuition & Insight

Our intuition is a huge part of our lives... and we don't really acknowledge it. I have always been a little scared by it to be honest! But when we make it work for us it is amazing.

When I was a child I had some "spooky" goings on in my world. I saw my first ghost at about 18 months old... I still remember it to this day. I often ended up going to bed listening to what sounded like crowds shouting at me; it was pretty scary sometimes. I don't remember talking about it much to people though. But I used to scare the kids at school talking about witches and ghosts... I was often told off for making up tales!

A couple of years ago I entered a speaking competition in Toastmaster's and used my story of "I need some help with my intuition" as the subject for my talk. Half the room were really moved by my tale and in tears, the other half didn't have a clue what I was on about. I didn't win ;)

I opened the talk with the most weird situation of waking up (about 2 weeks before my 18th Birthday) with my nose an inch from my bedroom ceiling... not even over my bed! Eventually I was lowered to the ground and fell the last foot or so. I bruised my leg on a cupboard and just got up and had some water, checked the time and went back to sleep as if nothing had occurred. In the morning though I had an OMG moment.

I think this still wins as my favorite odd story. I even used it on a date to "out odd" the man I was having dinner with - it seemed important to him to be more odd than me!!

I am not so consciously aware of ghosts and things which go "bump in the night now"; so I don't get bothered as much. My spooky life came to a close at 18.

However, over the years I have occasionally dreamt about disasters as they happen. In 2004 I woke up on Christmas morning after a vivid dream about getting people to high land to avoid a tsunami, I was with my friend Lesley. Of course 24 hours later the devastating tsunami hit the Indian Ocean, thankfully Lesley (who was in Goa) was fine. But it freaked me out when my boyfriend of the time told me the dream I had had, had come true.

It doesn't always happen though, thankfully. But if my brain is in the right state - as anyone can - you can get information about what is happening elsewhere in the World. A couple of weeks ago I was in Derby and knew an Earthquake was happening. Not another disaster I thought, thankfully it was a small one in Birmingham.

Everyone has the ability to tap into the "Universal Consciousness" and for more pleasant things than disaster warnings!

We have all thought about someone just before they have rung, or after an event beating ourselves up for not following our gut instinct!

There are many ways to improve our intuition and insight into the world, and if we work with it and use it regularly it can be a wonderful thing.

I use my intuition for my job; being a BodyTalker means I now get paid to use my 6th Sense. I can't always turn it off though... and often know when friends are pregnant before they do, or when someone is in pain.

I use our MindScape tool to access it when I want though - which is so much fun and an amazing tool to keep the logical mind busy while the intuition side can come out to play.

If you are interested in utilising your brain and your intuition, it is an amazing tool to get acquainted with.

To learn more check out the next UK MindScape talk - London August 19th.
http://www.bodytalksystem.com/seminars/details.cfm?id=15645