I love it when a book makes you think. Happy Ali’s book provokes contemplation and stays with you long after you’ve finished reading it.
I wake up and revisit my dreams and former day’s experiences, looking for signs, lessons, and wisdom I don’t want to miss. The idea of inner wisdom isn’t new to me. I’m far from an expert at tuning into my intuition, but there have been occasions when I’ve listened and was grateful I did. Just last month, my husband and I were in the car, and he was driving. Out of the blue, I pointed to the car next to us and warned the driver would cut us off. The driver veered hard into our lane a moment later, and we barely escaped a wreck. This isn’t the first time I’ve felt some suspicion, or voice, warning or guiding me.
As you read this, I am sure you also nod your head.
You’ve had similar experiences. That’s the point of this book. It’s not written for shamans or light-workers but for ordinary folks like you and me (no disrespect if you don’t like the word ordinary). Anyway, Happy Ali shares similar experiences, along with tragic and eye-opening ones, which he uses to illustrate how important it is to tune inward and not rely on the outer world to be our success guide.
Happy teaches how intuition can help you perform better personally and professionally and, most importantly, make wiser decisions.
He cautions how ego can cloud results and that the best path to insight comes from pure intentions. Instead, when you proceed with an open heart, being authentic requires courage, and this practice can only enhance personal and spiritual strength. From parenthood to leadership, listening to the subconscious can improve all aspects of one’s life. He also shares how this information isn’t always action-worthy. Once you understand how to tap into your inner wisdom, you can decide if this is simply a lesson in life or a direction you should take.
Please don’t close your mind to the possibilities.
Maybe it’s time to reconsider your approach to life. Strategy? Control? Or a vibrational divining rod? The Intuition Bible is worth reading regardless of your stance on metaphysics, spirituality, intuition, and higher knowledge.
Book and Image Courtesy of New World Library
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