Radical Intuition
A Revolutionary Guide to Using Your Inner Power
-
- €10.99
-
- €10.99
Publisher Description
Radical Intuition reveals an all-new understanding of intuition and how to use it to live an extraordinary life. This practical guide will teach you to go beyond thinking and discover higher awareness with the power of intuition — a revolutionary force at the threshold of a new era of consciousness. Kim Chestney gives clear guidance for tuning in to your own process of insight, backed by voices from successful insight leaders who recognize intuition as the source of genius in all aspects of life. Learn how to tap into your inner wisdom and create the life you are made for.
Featuring contributions from Kelly Noonan Gores (writer/director of the documentary HEAL), Steve Kilbey (singer-songwriter of the Church), Brett Larkin (Uplifted Yoga), Day Schildkret (author of Morning Altars), Jesse Schell (author of The Art of Game Design).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this empowering guide, Chestney (The Psychic Workshop), founder of IntuitionLab, which facilitates decision-making workshops for corporations and individuals, charts ways to cultivate one's underutilized sense of intuition to facilitate success in business, life, and community. Chestney declares that "intuitive ability is part of your intrinsic design; it takes you to your truth" and provides a quiz to help readers determine which of four paths they should take to access their intuition healer, sage, visionary, mystic. Once readers determine their path or combination of paths, they can complete exercises intended to retrain the mind to think intuitively and gain higher insight into the "guiding force within us." Chestney recommends readers delve into "the first thing that enters your mind" when one when wakes up, and allow one's mind to "open up" while problem-solving. For Chestney, only when people realize their true potential can they develop creativity and contribute to making the world a better place. While this wide-ranging book will appeal to readers experienced with transcendental meditation, any reader will find Chestney's suggestions helpful.