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The Still Small Voice
My Friend,
We often expect the Universe to speak to us like Zeus hurling thunderbolts, but the truth is much quieter. There is an old story about the prophet Elijah standing in a cave. A mighty wind shattered the rocks, but God wasn't in the wind. Then an earthquake shook the ground and a fire raged, but God wasn't in those either. It was only in the silence that Elijah heard a "still small voice".
Your intuition—that nonlinear intelligence system—is that voice. It’s as loud as your willingness to listen.
Tuning the Receiver
Imagine your phone rings and you have no caller ID. If the person on the other end is someone you love deeply, you’ll recognize their voice instantly—not because they announced themselves, but because you’ve invested time in that relationship.
The "Nudge": Intuition often feels like a gentle tap or a subtle nudge rather than a frantic shout.
The Sediment Rule: Like a glass of murky apple juice, your mind needs to sit still for the "sediment" of worry to settle so you can see clearly.
The Helicopter Lesson: Don't be like the man who drowned in a flood waiting for God to "save" him while ignoring the jeep, the boat, and the helicopter that were sent his way.
The Power of the Question
The more you read my emails, the more success you will have because you are learning to tune your "receiver" to the frequency of inspired insight. You are going to realize you are grateful for having clicked the links in my email because they are the "jeeps" sent to help you evacuate the land of limitation.
Einstein said if he had an hour to save his life, he’d spend 55 minutes framing the right question. Ask the Universe today: "What is the one step I can take right now that would facilitate my dream?"
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When was the last time you followed a "nudge" that didn't make sense to your logical mind, and what happened?
P.S. Tomorrow, we’re going to talk about the "Long Walk"—and why the journey itself is the actual prize.
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