Thursday, February 25, 2016

Intuition Is A Verb


Maybe you’ve seen: God is a verb.  Compassion is a verb.  So, intuition is a verb.  Intuition is being and doing.  It requires that we are aware and actively engage our thoughts, words, and actions. 

We are asked to be-friend our intuition in those quiet moments.  Through our doing, we enter into a spectrum of action from the idling of quiet listening to full throttle response.  Most of our intuitive awareness falls somewhere in the ‘tween.

Intuition often hovers just outside our awareness until the moment that it zips and zings in ways that catch our attention.  Attention caught, we awake to an inner knowing.  This nudge may be a gentle reminder, a sudden awareness of a missing item’s location, or a prod to connect with a friend.  Through our invitation comes the invitation to be and do differently.  We are encouraged to respond.

Our response requires a suspension of worries or disbelief.  We are asked to stand courageously in trust.  With curious daring we enter and explore this extraordinary world that requires altering our perception.  Through our intuition we reframe and rename our reality.  In this shift of understanding, we touch the extraordinary.

Intuition is a verb.  And, like the acceptance of the active aspects of the Sacred and compassion, once we accept our intuitive awareness, our lives are filled with the wonder and awe of possibility.

Wishing you a life of being and doing intuition,

Vanessa Hurst



Vanessa is an Intuitive, Community Builder, and Compassionista, and Author of Engaging Compassion Through Intent & Action

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