Monday, September 19, 2011

Listening to the inner voice

This is an article written by Dr. Bradley Nelson entitled" Listening to the inner voice"

http://www.healerslibrary.com/news/listening-voice/

I could not agree more with Dr. Nelson's view on the importance and tremendous asset the 'inner voice' is.
I learned about that through trial and error. From young on, I remember hearing the voice. Sometimes I listened to it, sometimes I ignored it. The lesson learned was clear: when I listened to it, things went well, when I ignored it , it became a cause of regret. How many of us have said: "I knew I should have brought this, or checked that....." "I knew it, I knew it!". But that is not good enough. So we learn and listen next time.
Life always presents us with more opportunities.

Going through this training has helped me tremendously when I started doing Emotion Code sessions. First, I tried the sessions on myself, finding and releasing trapped emotions, personal ones and also many ancestral ones. Every time I came across a difficult situation, one for example that would have brought on an argument in normal circumstances, that little inner voice would say: "Go and release what is burdening you."
Great advice, it works every time, to this day it still does. I trust it because I know, without a shadow of a doubt, that is it always in my best interest. The inner voice is a fabulous life coach. I know many people spend quite a bit of money hiring life coaches but we all have one assigned to us at birth. We have guides and guardian angles and we have our inner compass. All we have to do is first acknowledge we have it, if we don't, theoretically it does not exist.
Next, we have to start using it or else what good is it for? What good is a car in the garage when we never drive it?
"Ask and you shall receive" is the greatest advice ever give. I told my children that if the whole Bible had to be summed up in five words, these were the ones I would pick. If we ask, then we allow the response mechanism to go into action and responses will comes through our inner guidance system whose "spokesperson" in the inner voice.
If we don't ask, then we are on our own.
I stick with the first option.
Doris Crompton

2 comments:

  1. Doris, you hit the spot with your observation. It is so much easier to listen to the "loud" voice than hearing the "small" voice. That's what I like about the Emotion Code. It helps you discover that "small" once again and trust listening to it.

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  2. Yes, Jutta, I agree with you. We learn to trust it by using it. I tell people who ask me about it that it is like learning to drive a bicycle. The more we try, the better we get at it and before long it becomes second nature.
    When I first did Emotion Code sessions with people I did not know and found such strong emotions as disgust or anger, I had a little hesitation before I told them what showed in their subconscious. There was this hesitation "What if it is not true and they get upset at me?". But this was quickly dissolved when they said: "yes, exactly!." After this happened a few times, I learned to trust 100%.
    Now I have no more hesitation, I feel totally secure that the guidance of the inner voice or intuition is right. Of course, I pray for wisdom and guidance before each session.
    As Dr. Nelson said in the book and in the seminar,"I strongly encourage you to ask God for help in all areas of life, and especially in your attempts to help others. He will be there for you. You only have to believe and be grateful that He is helping you."

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