In the past few years there has been an increase in
the use of the word intuitive. This increase has been a
direct result of the way we describe the intelligent
functionality of technology, such as a smart phone or an
application. In addition many business people, such as
Apple creator Steve Jobs and Virgin tycoon Richard
Branson, have credited their success to 'ideas through
intuition'. Intuition is no longer seen as something
wooly but as a valuable life skill. We have also seen a
rise in the popularity of books that talk of 'silencing
the mind', revealing the importance of being without
ego. You Do Know blends these two subjects
together by explaining how to make decisions without
ego, therefore making decisions without fear. Many
people don't know how to trust their intuition. In
You Do Know, Becky Walsh explains that
this is because until now people thought there was only
one kind of intuition. Becky has made a revolutionary
discovery: that there are two forms of intuition. One
form works through ego and the other though love. To
back up this realisation she has turned to neuroscience,
psychology and spiritual teaching to draw all the pieces
together. In addition, Becky explains how interactions
without ego-judgement affect us positively in
friendship, business, relationships, family and
community. This shift will change our world dramatically
from both a personal and global perspective, as we
realise that intuition is the key to the shift in
consciousness that humanity needs to fix the problems we
currently face.
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