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The Intuitive Power
of Flow:
Living in Tune with the Creation Cycle
by Penney Peirce |
"And if the
earthly has forgotten you, say to the still earth: I
flow.
To the rushing water speak: I am."
Rainer Maria Rilke
Intuition occurs naturally when you’re
living in a fluid way, unattached to worries, shoulds
and strong opinions. If you can shift directions easily,
adapt to new situations as they arise, adjust your speed
and forcefulness to meet the needs of the moment,
initiate new movement and detach from outworn behaviors,
your intuition can have a chance to become a permanent
part of your life. Your soul and the creative force of
life itself are so intertwined and blended, that at the
deepest levels it’s hard to find a difference. Both
you and the flow of life follow a simple, inherent
pattern of movement, repeating certain basic rhythms
consistently. Like your heartbeat, or your breath, or
the rising and setting of the sun––your innate
consciousness progresses through the phases of a
wondrous cycle, creating then dissolving the myriad
forms of your life, again and again. When you learn to
identify this cycle and its phases, to feel it as it
moves you, to join it fully and know when it’s
shifting and where it’s likely to go next––your
intuition will never be blocked. Yet, when you forget to
align yourself with this current of consciousness, you
may try to move across the flow or even backwards,
forcing your way upstream. Every time you do, you’ll
lose your intuitive connection.
YOUR SOUL’S SHIFTING FOCUS
If you pay close attention, you’ll notice that you
oscillate constantly back and forth between two worlds,
or two points of view. One minute you’ll be aware of
solid objects, the next, of empty space. Your attention
will be absorbed entirely with a physical task, then by
a period of absent-mindedness and distraction. You’ll
feel clear, loving and superconscious one moment, and
the next you’ll be preoccupied with anxiety and the
"yes, but’s" of the subconscious mind. We
constantly descend into the physical world, then ascend
back into the "heavens." We materialize and
dematerialize, manifest and dissolve, incarnate and
become discarnate, involve and evolve, get fascinated
and get bored.
When your soul’s consciousness comes in and
"lands," you’ll suddenly become aware of
your body and individuality. When it lets go and moves
back up and out again, you’ll remember how
interconnected you are with all of life and the
universe. We travel out into the higher reaches of our
soul’s superconscious awareness every night when we go
to sleep. We "materialize" again each morning.
Have you ever "spaced out" while you were
driving on the freeway and suddenly "come to"
just as your exit appeared?
Your soul descends, or drops down in vibration
constantly, giving you the experience of being
"down to earth" or "grounding an
idea." Have you ever had the experience of
"showing up" in the midst of a situation that
felt like a surrealistic dream, and thought "How
did I get here?" Or perhaps you’ve been
"seized with an idea" that you felt you had to
take immediate action on, or maybe you had an aha! where
an abstract idea suddenly made sense. If so, you’ve
experienced a mini-cycle of your soul’s descent.
On the other hand, you don’t have to wait for the
day of your death or enlightenment to ascend to the
heavens. Your soul also ascends, or moves upward in
vibration, constantly. Every time you relax or lose
concentration, every time you get bored with an activity
or daydream, your soul is expanding into the
superconscious realms to reconnect with the big picture,
to get new energy and new information. Every time you
stretch your attention to sense the possibilities in
something, or to feel the future or the past, your
awareness increases its scope. Do you pause before you
speak? Take catnaps? Meditate? Each pause is a
mini-ascension.
So, your basic awareness is continually moving. In
and out, up and down, appearing and disappearing––your
soul rocks itself the same way we rock our babies.
Moving back and forth between the superconscious realm
of spirit and the subconscious realm of the body,
checking first one perspective, then the other. We rock
into clarity, then confusion; into motivation, then
apathy; into specific goal-orientation, then expansive
overviews. We wake, we sleep; we inhale and exhale.
Through this ongoing rhythm, we’re remembering the two
extremes of our nature, alternatingly, constantly. And
through this cyclical oscillation, eventually, we
integrate our spirit with our personality. Think of your
consciousness as rocking out into the superconscious
realm to obtain higher perspective and a vision for your
next period of self expression, to set up the
far-reaching blueprints for events that will manifest in
the near future. Then it rocks back into the physical
and subconscious realm to take action and manifest the
vision, one task at a time. At the end of each task, it
rocks back out to check with the collective
consciousness to see if there are any minor revisions to
the "plan."
Do you ever have a problem with stress and overwhelm,
or have you suffered from panic attacks,
manic/depression or chronic fatigue syndrome? Do you
sometimes feel you don’t have enough time, or space,
to accomplish the inordinate amount of work you need to
do? If so, your subconscious mind is probably in
survival mode, trying to please other people, trying not
to fail, trying to just hold its ground. One of my
clients, Rita, was a stock broker specializing in the
high-stress world of options trading. She came to me at
a point of physical and mental breakdown, needing
desperately to know "how to keep up." Rita’s
awareness was so focused on succeeding in the
outrageously complex and challenging physical world she
had created for herself, that she had unconsciously
become a very talented "psychic." She had all
her feelers out, constantly scanning for pertinent
information and checking for what might potentially go
wrong, while her body was going ninety miles an hour
achieving goals. Unwittingly, she was using her
intuition to zoom out and get a bird’s eye view of her
environment and the near future so she could answer
questions like: What are the potential outcomes on this
path of action? Where might the logjams be? How many
variables have to be kept aloft while I juggle the
process of accomplishing the ten million things I
"have to" do?
Rita was constantly getting intuitive input about the
big picture, but because of her internalized sense of
urgency, her poor body sensed it was somehow supposed to
manifest the entire vision, immediately! Her
body was in a panic, because there’s no way it could
accomplish so much in so short a time. Its circuits were
getting jammed. Your soul can know everything at once,
but bodies are designed to do one task at a time. So the
debilitating stress Rita was living with was actually
caused by her not understanding how to flow gracefully
back and forth between the tight focus of the physical
world (action and results) and the expansive focus of
the spiritual world (purpose and visions). She was
unconsciously trying to cram her entire superconscious
vision into one moment in her physical life.
Here’s how it could work . . . Rita realizes
she has many overall goals and specific deadlines to
meet. She gets motivated to do the work. Instead of
rushing off immediately, scattering herself in pursuit
of ten tasks at once, she gets quiet, opens her
awareness and senses the overview. She reminds herself
that at some higher level everything is coordinated
perfectly and there’s a way for it all to happen
harmoniously. While she meditates on these thoughts, she
keeps her body relaxed and receptive, knowing that when
the time comes to act, some higher part of her own self
will let her know what to do. She sits like this until
she feels full and happy. Then she becomes aware of her
body. It’s definitely ready to do something now! She
asks that the overview start to filter gradually into
her present moment, into her real-time personality, so
she can take the right action. She knows her intuition
will tell her what sequence of tasks needs to be
attended to today.
Suddenly she gets a strong sense that she should
start the day’s activity by writing some promotional
copy for a brochure, then do an errand––not the
other way around as she had previously planned. While
she’s writing, the phone rings and it’s an important
contact she needed to make, someone who’s very hard to
reach. If she’d been at the bank, she’d have missed
him. Later, while driving to the printer and daydreaming
a bit, she gets a great insight about how to solve a
complex problem. The first step can be accomplished on
her way back to the office!
After every action, Rita lets herself stop for a
moment and regroup. What feels like it wants to happen
now? Once again she checks her intuitive sense of the
overall picture, while letting her body have a
well-deserved rest. Then, when she feels happy and full
again, a new urge percolates up into her conscious mind
and she intuitively knows just what she wants to do
next. By having fun doing each physical task––even
if it’s just sending a buy order or locking her car
door––then letting her body rest while she checks
the overview again, Rita maximizes her day, and through
synchronicity and natural efficiency she accomplishes
more than she ever could through will power and worry
alone. She also finds, serendipitously, that the people
she deals with are more cooperative, and new people are
showing up to take on more of the workload.
So, learn to make smooth transitions between the two
phases of your awareness. At the end of the descent
phase, embrace silence and the pause. At the end of the
ascent phase, embrace curiosity and courage. Try flowing
in and out without getting stuck in attachment,
fascination, fear or resistance.
THE CREATION CYCLE: BE-DO-HAVE-BE
By looking at the movement of your awareness in terms
of the metaphysical trinity of body, mind and spirit,
you will be able to understand more about the way your
perception actually creates your reality. The creative
process is an identical twin to the intuitive process––so
being well-acquainted with, and able to move smoothly
through the three phases of any cycle of creation will
also keep your intuition flowing. To create anything,
your consciousness must pass through three phases, 1)
moving down from spirit as inspiration and occurring in
your mind as concepts and plans, then 2) moving from
your mind as motivation and occurring in your body as
results and form, then 3) moving back up from your body
as completion and being experienced at spirit again as
renewal. This movement through spirit, mind, body, to
spirit again, correlates with three simple actions: Be,
Do, Have, and back to Be. The three arcs on the circle
below depict the three phases in any cycle of creation.
Your soul’s "descent" is represented by the
first two arcs, from Be through Do to Have, while the
"ascent" is shown by the third arc, from Have
back to Be .
The Three Phases of the Creation Cycle:
BE-DO; DO-HAVE; HAVE-BE
Creation begins with the spirit, or Being. It’s
here, in the superconscious realm, where purpose
resides, here where we are in tune with the collective
wisdom of humanity and the planet, here where we know
the most about love and are aware of the big picture. It’s
the part of us that funds our physical existence.
The mind, or conscious mind, correlates with action,
or Doing. It’s the function of awareness that
focuses, compartmentalizes, chooses, registers
impressions, makes associations, determines meaning,
implements, catalyzes. Mind is the personal will,
combining thought with desire to create action. The body
correlates with the experience of manifested form, or Having.
It’s at this stage that action precipitates
results, where there’s an outcome to ideas. Until this
point, nothing is concrete, tangible or stable. The body
is part of the subconscious realm. Be-Do-Have. For
anything to manifest, consciousness must follow these
three simple steps, in order.
THE DESCENDING PHASE OF CREATION:
BE-DO-HAVE
Let’s trace the process of how we create our
personal reality. The first phase in the process, the
downward swoop of spirit-be into mind-do, is
the aha!, the spontaneous, impulsive influx of
inspiration.
ACTIVATE PHASE ONE OF THE CREATION CYCLE
1. List five new ideas that excite you.
2. List five first impressions about people or
situations.
3. List five sense-oriented experiences you crave.
4. List five hunches you followed today.
As the first phase of the cycle occurs we’re full of
superconscious guidance, enthusiasm, purpose and the
desire to expand. We’re motivated, curious and imbued
with a childlike innocence that knows no doubt. For
example, an artist sitting in a café may suddenly
notice a reclining woman in a romantic dress and be
inspired to pick up a pen and sketch her. Your mind at
this point clarifies, focuses and defines its ideas,
then uses will power to initiate action.
In the second phase in the process, the swing from mind-do
to body-have, the goal is clear. You’re
still coming from superconscious guidance as you launch
into action and become industrious. You hardly know if
it’s work or play. You’re in the groove, going the
distance and applying yourself in a cause-and-effect
process. The artist asks his friend for a pen and grabs
a napkin to make his sketch. He scribbles furiously and
loses all sense of time until he realizes the drawing is
complete. We experience a buildup of intensity and focus
during this phase, a threshold is reached and physical
results manifest.
So the mind receives an inspiration, registers that
bundle of energy conceptually as an idea and drops it
down in frequency by imaging it with the senses. It
drops the energy down further by defining it verbally
and focusing it through will power. The energy then
flows toward your goal. Action slows the original flow a
step further, by using up some of the energy. Finally,
when the energy becomes slow enough, it coalesces into a
physical form and you have results! The entire process
from Be through Do to Have is the concretizing part of
the creation cycle. It represents the dynamic,
expressive, manifesting power we all exercise daily.
ACTIVATE PHASE TWO OF THE CREATION
CYCLE
1. List five activities in your life where you took
action without hesitating.
2. List five times you lost yourself totally in what
you were doing.
3. List five results that surprised you.
4. List five things you want to accomplish very much.
GETTING STUCK: DO-HAVE, DO-HAVE,
DO-HAVE
Be-Do-Have. So far our intuition has been alive
and well the whole way. If we would just follow the
current in the direction it’s going and finish the
cycle––but we complicate things. One of my clients,
Chuck, is a good example of this whole process. He got a
brainstorm for a new software application, developed,
tested, manufactured and sold it, made quite a bit of
money, and got a new car and house. It felt tremendously
satisfying. But then he needed to maintain that good
feeling, his ongoing venture with all its new employees
and his material possessions.
Chuck’s awareness, at this point, was focused
entirely on methods, results and security, on the
task-oriented world. He worked hard and eventually
forgot what it felt like to do anything else but
manufacture software. "Being? What’s that? How
could being be important? Sitting around on my
duff sure won’t pay the bills." At this stage
Chuck recognized only what was tangible. Completing the
creation cycle by returning to being was out of the
question––because he associated leaving the world of
doing and having with loss, even annihilation. His mind
looked out at the realm of being and could only see: the
Void! "Choose emptiness and lose the security of my
job, marriage, house, savings? Give up the attachment I
have to the identity I’m getting from my successful
business? Question whether I want to keep manufacturing
software? Open to the possibility of becoming a
playwright or a race car driver next? No way!"
Even though Chuck was beginning to feel a little
bored by doing the same thing, the idea of giving it up
or changing it looked like sheer insanity. Yet he was
starting to have doubts, and his intuition wasn’t as
reliable as it used to be. As the pressure built, he
experienced an array of reactionary behaviors in himself
based on "a-voidance," anxiety, distrust,
frustration and hoarding. Chuck was getting bogged down
in his fear-based subconscious world view. Like most
people, when confronted with this kind of discomfort,
Chuck took the least objectionable route––he turned
around and went back to what worked before. Backward,
against the natural flow; back to the mind, back to
doing and thinking, back to familiar beliefs, thought
patterns and habitual behaviors. "Manufacturing
software got me a new house and a feeling of success, so
doing more of it should solve my problem." So he
expanded his production facility and hired more people.
Chuck was stuck now, going back and forth between Do-Have,
Do-Have, Do-Have. He was no longer expressing his
soul’s true desires.
To continue with more doing and having at the end of
the descending phase of the creation cycle is actually
unnatural, and it takes its toll. Eventually, since we’re
using more will and less energy to manifest the results
we’re accustomed to, the results reduce
proportionately. Chuck continued to resist the inherent
pressure to complete the cycle, to return to his being
so he could be reoriented and renewed, and he
experienced a depletion of his remaining energy,
motivation and conviction. Repeating his original action
was taking a tremendous effort now. What to do? Go
backward again! But this time, to get the same
results, he had to alter his original plan by doing
things better and differently. "The
business isn’t doing well and I’m not motivated, but
my success has been in software, so I’ll just make
them more efficiently, or repackage them with new
graphics." He cranked his will power up to high,
applied more effort and glossed over the growing unease
in his body.
As Chuck’s success rate continued to drop, panic
built. He denied his desperation and started getting
depressed; he was still afraid to face the unknown. He
started having a few drinks after work and became
embedded in the addictive process. Do-Have, Do-Have,
Do-Have. Going against the flow had eventually
resulted in a total lack of vitality and loss of
connection to his true self. His intuition was totally
blocked.
RUNNING ON EMPTY
What we see is what we are. As we begin the
descending phase of the creation cycle, we are
spirit; we are whole, wise and confident. The
world therefore looks ripe with possibilities; we are
confident and eager. We like ourselves. But as we
manifest end results, most of our load of intention and
fuel has been translated successfully into form and used
up.
At this point, at body-have, looking ahead to
the third phase of the process, we see through the
filter of emptiness, because by then we are empty.
Our personal reserves are gone and we’re not yet aware
again of the universal supply. It seems nothing is
ahead. We have a tendency then, more than at any other
time, to think in terms of emptiness, to talk about what
isn’t, to tell ourselves we are nothing or nobody and
to project negative thoughts into the future. We seem to
have no self-esteem.
This is actually the part of the creation cycle where
we get to rest peacefully and recharge ourselves. It’s
just that after so much habituated Do-Have, Do-Have,
Do-Have, where life has become so totally concrete,
not many people remember how to recognize the
intangible, let alone how pleasurable emptiness, or
spaciousness, is. Buddhists see emptiness as divine and
actively seek it. But our Western culture places a
negative value on emptiness, equating it with deficiency––and
some ultraconservative groups go so far as to associate
the unknown with evil. We need a new life skill: how to
consciously recognize, welcome and use the second half
of the creation cycle.
THE ASCENDING PHASE OF CREATION:
HAVE-BE
When results have manifested and you feel the
telltale signs of dissolution beginning to stir––confusion,
boredom, loss of direction and motivation, loss of
interest, desire for sleep, fuzzy focus, anxiety
attacks, the "heebie jeebies," the desire for
your addiction of choice; when you feel the desire to
turn around and backtrack into what’s familiar but
energetically dead, what should you do? It’s really
quite simple: STOP!!!
Are you thinking, "I don’t know if I’ll ever
be able to create anything ever again!"? Or "I
don’t know why I’m still doing this"? Are you
trying too hard? Pushing or pulling something or
someone? Ahead of yourself or chronically late?
Experiencing too much or too little? Compulsive or
procrastinating? Things aren’t connecting? Life full
of snags and bad timing? It’s time to change your
tactics! You need to try something else besides thinking
and doing. If you’re using will, "keeping your
head above water," you’ve already returned to
doing. If you’re depressed, you’re resisting letting
go of old thoughts or self-concepts, trying to force
them to fit a reality that’s outgrown them. Cultivate
this thought: "It’s OK to not know or not do
right now." Recognize and let go of the should’s
and shouldn’t’s. Get your thoughts out of the past
and future and enter the present. Let things be as they
are.
As soon as you can allow yourself to not-know,
not-think and not-do, you’re on your way to entering
the third, ascending phase of the creation cycle, which
takes you back to the superconscious mind, to purpose,
love and wisdom. Your intuition faucet turns on again.
ACTIVATE THE THIRD PHASE OF THE
CREATION CYCLE
1. List five times you’ve gotten bored and let go
of something.
2. List five ways you could "pause" or open
up more consciously each day.
3. List five ways you could "waste time"
positively.
4. List five things that feel like they’re
"more trouble than they’re worth." Could you
let go of each one or let it turn into something
slightly different? What might happen?
Being is the stuff of which thought, action and form are
made. Whenever we cease thinking, cease doing, cease
forming––being is immediately present. It takes
no time, we cross no distance to get there. It’s
always with us. So the journey back to spirit at the top
of the trinity is instantaneous and can happen wherever
you are, whenever you think of it. It’s a hair’s
breadth away. Just stop. Let an opening occur.
Suspend your thoughts and will power and don’t try to
replace what you just released. Let go of the need to
have things turn out the way you want. Pray or ask for
help. Laugh. Shrug your shoulders. Notice the little
things. Take small, non-goal-oriented actions that come
from the body’s instinct. Be insignificant and simple
for a while.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIP
When You Can't Remember How to
Let Go
1. Catch yourself in the middle of a fear response or
addictive behavior. When you notice yourself wanting to
fight or going into avoidance, stay with the process one
moment longer. Say out loud to yourself, "Whoops,
there I go again! and I don't have to know or do
anything about this right now. It's OK to feel what I
feel." Don't punish yourself. Take a deep
breath and relax.
2. Stay in the present moment and be with what is.
Let life do what it's doing. Don't vote on it. Just
notice what is. HINT: When you be with what is, you're
instantly back to the top of the triangle!
3. Let yourself feel complete and receive the benefit
of your current involvements. Draw conclusions, create a
completion ceremony or let yourself become bored or
uninterested in the old form.
4. Let your body release pent-up energy through
emotional catharsis, sports, dance, spontaneous movement
or sound, shaking or vibration.
5. Cultivate an appreciation of the "pause that
refreshes." Learn to actively enjoy suspending your
mind until the new creative urge emerges spontaneously.
Fill the space of waiting with a small Buddha smile.
When you’ve finally entered the unknown, you’ll
hardly notice it, because it’s really not there. The
panic you were feeling was just the resistance to the
idea of the void. Once you enter being, by opening
to what is, you’ll immediately feel your soul again.
The unknown miraculously transforms into the known. You’ll
feel lit up, refilled, resourced, renewed, refocused,
with fresh, burning insights and motivations. You’ll
be unselfconscious, brilliant and appropriately aligned
with others and your environment. Soon you’ll find
yourself drawn to an idea that’s just right, naturally
wanting to move in a new direction, and it will be
characterized by fluidity, not effort. Your intuition
will be in high gear. Without realizing it, you’ve
reemerged from being and are once again in the first
phase, starting life anew.
In contrast to the emptiness you feel at the end of
the descending phase of the creation cycle, when you’re
at the end of the ascending phase, you’re 100 percent
full and pregnant with energy, ideas and new life. You
naturally know everything, all at once––and at this
point you identify both yourself and life through this
perceptual filter. All you want to do is give birth to
creations and be dynamic. As you look out, life looks
full, active and positive.
When Chuck finally stopped and asked himself,
"Do I still like manufacturing software?" and
let it be OK for the answer to be no, he realized he
wasn’t using his creativity, and that he had quite a
bit of sadness about that. He didn’t know what could
replace his current business, but at a barbeque that
summer he met a man who needed someone to head up the
production end of his up-and-coming multimedia company.
It was the perfect evolution of Chuck’s career path,
yet he would never have thought of it, so immersed had
he been in his company.
GREASING THE WHEELS
If you can achieve a state of awareness where you
literally become the motion you’re in, where you
become the question, the medium and the answer all at
the same time, you’ll be highly intuitive and
extremely enthusiastic. It’s just a new habit of
awareness. You can learn to consciously add back into
your life the pleasure of release, of waiting as you
gestate a new creation. You can learn that going
backward and living via willfulness and denial is
downright uncomfortable. It’s your right to take time
and space to pause, meditate, contemplate, take your
mind off things and be aimless, to not be answerable to
the forms you’ve made but to pay homage to the greater
wisdom that guides and constantly renavigates your
course.
To open yourself to the flow of life and to
experience the fullness of your identity as a physical
and spiritual being, you must consciously complete three
phases of activity: 1) inspiration to choice, 2) action
to manifestation and 3) dissolution to resourcing. Be-do-have-be.
Each phase of the cycle is an opportunity to use
your intuition and be directly connected to higher
awareness.
In the first phase, inspiration to choice, practice
innocence and humility. Be quiet, receptive, fertile.
Let the next urge or idea arise spontaneously from
inside your body, percolating to the surface and
registering on your "beginner’s mind." Trust
the seed that has been planted there. The revelatory
function of awareness is working with you, connecting
you appropriately to your optimal path of thought and
action. Next, let the idea that comes to you take on
more reality by using your senses to flesh it out. See
it, smell it, feel it happening in your imagination. Get
clear about what you want. Let yourself keep receiving
energy from spirit, filling up and growing fat and juicy
like a ripe fruit. Don’t act prematurely. There’s
lots of time. Wait for the moment when the fruit
naturally drops off the tree.
In the second phase of the process, action to
manifestation, practice staying present and alert in
your body. Be aware of the flow, step into the action
stream and become one with the motion, like a kayaker
going down a whitewater river. Start your motion when it
starts you. No force is required. No should’s
are necessary. Pay attention to your instinct; it will
tell you when to steer a little to the left or when to
slow down. Don’t get ahead of yourself by jumping into
the future. The immediate process contains all the
information you need about what the result is supposed
to be; the formula for the outcome is encoded in the
flow. When the payoff comes, when the product is in your
hands, notice what it is. It’s not good or bad, just
the final crystallization of a pattern you’ve been
living. Love it, appreciate it, use it.
In the third phase of the process, dissolution to
resourcing, practice innocence and humility again.
Notice your tension. Don’t run away from the way you
feel. Is something ending? Should you try to keep this
action path going? Should you hold tightly to what you
just manifested? Can you figure out what to do through
cleverness? Probably not. Your mind alone is too small
to grasp the bigger plan right now. You don’t see all
the variables. Remember that the process itself has all
the wisdom. The revelatory function of awareness is
close now, comforting and guiding you. It’s a feeling
of relief to know you have help and don’t have to do
things alone. Cooperate with the unseen. Soften your
edges. Surrender into the wonderful feeling of
spaciousness. Feel your heart. Change your posture or
pacing. Get up from your desk and pull weeds. Notice
what’s authentic for you. Amuse yourself!
So, by going in the direction of the flow, taking
actions that are appropriate at each step, and letting
go of each previous phase, you’ll easily maintain
contact with your soul’s wisdom and promote "good
luck" in your life.
©Copyright 2001 Penney Peirce.
Adapted from The Intuitive Way: A Guide to Living from
Inner Wisdom (Beyond Words Publishing 1997).
Penney's Newest Book:
The Present Moment: A Daybook of Clarity and
Intuition
Penney Peirce is a gifted
intuitive and a popular lecturer, counselor, and trainer
specializing in intuition development, "skillful
perception," and dream work. She has worked
throughout the US, Japan, and Europe since 1977 as a
coach to business executives, psychologists, scientists,
other trainers, and those on a spiritutal path. She is
the author of Dreams for Dummies (Hungry Minds
2000), The Present Moment: A Daybook of Clarity and
Intuition (Contemporary Books 2000), and The
Intuitive Way: A Guide to Living from Inner Wisdom (Beyond
Words Publishing 1997) and is featured in five books: The
Purpose of Your Life by Carol Adrienne, The
Celestine Prophecy and Tenth Insight Experiential
Guides, by Adrienne and James Redfield, and Intuiting
the Future and Channeling: The Intuitive
Connection by Dr. William Kautz. Penney's website
is:
www.intuitnow.com
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