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E 234: Trust Your Gut: How Intuition Guides Your Life and Business: Guest Linda Eastburn
Episode 23428th October 2025 • Adult Child of Dysfunction • Tammy Vincent
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In this episode, we explore the profound world of intuition with Linda Eastburn—entrepreneur, author, real estate investor, and intuitive guide. Linda shares how intuition serves as a powerful dialogue between the subconscious and conscious mind, offering guidance that can transform both personal and professional decisions.

We dive into practical strategies for cultivating and trusting your intuitive abilities, including tuning into bodily sensations, noticing “gut feelings,” and documenting intuitive impressions over time. Linda shares personal experiences, such as how her intuition guided her to a pivotal real estate opportunity, showing how listening to inner wisdom can create real-world results.

Beyond practical tips, Linda illuminates the mindset shifts required to trust intuition in a world that often undervalues instinct. She encourages listeners to embrace curiosity, reflection, and self-trust, revealing how intuition can become a compass for navigating life with clarity and confidence.

Whether you’re seeking guidance in business, relationships, or personal growth, this episode offers inspiration and actionable insight to strengthen your connection with your inner voice.

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Speaker A:

Well, hello, everybody, and welcome back to another episode of Adult Child of Dysfunction.

Speaker A:

Today we have with us Lisa.

Speaker A:

Linda.

Speaker A:

I'm.

Speaker A:

Wait.

Speaker A:

Linda Eastburn.

Speaker A:

I'm sorry, I said Lisa.

Speaker A:

She's an entrepreneur, an author, a real estate investor, and an intuitive.

Speaker A:

She's the author of four books about living intuitively.

Speaker A:

She has combined a world of business with the spiritual world of intuition to teach others an easier way.

Speaker A:

Welcome, Linda.

Speaker B:

Thank you so much.

Speaker B:

I'm happy to be here.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I think we had a quick conversation before this podcast and I. I am just fascinated with intuition because I just feel like it's something that, first of all, people don't understand.

Speaker A:

Second of all, I think it scares people.

Speaker A:

And third of all, I think that especially the people that I deal with, a lot of people that have been basically told what to think and do their entire lives have learned to not listen to their intuition.

Speaker A:

So I'm just going to jump right in and I'm going to ask you to give us the basics of what exactly is intuition?

Speaker B:

Well, I think intuition really is listening to your body because your body tends to be fed a lot of information from your subconscious mind.

Speaker B:

Your subconscious mind is taking in information all the time.

Speaker B:

And consciously we can't process all of that.

Speaker B:

We don't, we're not aware of all that.

Speaker B:

But those little bits and pieces of things that we know, but we don't really know.

Speaker B:

So our subconscious mind is always feeding the body with impressions.

Speaker B:

You know, you've probably heard of a gut feeling or just this.

Speaker B:

You know, I don't know how to explain it.

Speaker B:

I just have a feeling about something that's kind of the lightest side of intuition that I would, how I would describe it now for myself, because I'm fairly sensitive to my physical body, sort of took that into a little deeper state of understanding to the point where I could have a certain sensation, I suppose, in my body, but it could actually begin to correlate to some deeper understanding of something where it was an actual dialogue basically between my subconscious mind and my conscious mind.

Speaker B:

And it goes even kind of a little bit deeper when you go into those deep, deep states of like remote viewers and things like that, they were able to, and myself as well, be able to get into even deeper states, you know, into a level where, where there's just knowing outside of even the physical system.

Speaker B:

But on the basic level, all of us have this kind of gut feeling intuition where your subconscious mind has processed something and it's trying to feed you information by giving your body a sensation.

Speaker A:

Okay, so Give me an example, like a real life example that you can think of.

Speaker B:

Yeah, let's see.

Speaker B:

There was.

Speaker B:

Well, this is after I took it probably to the dialogue stage.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

But I remember one morning waking up and I'd had a dream the night before, and I felt like, okay, this is probably good timing.

Speaker B:

I'd been looking for a little shop in this little Victorian town, and I wanted to open up a little bookstore slash gifts shop.

Speaker B:

And I was going to do some of my intuitive work there in order to develop my intuitive work because I was a real estate investor, you know, in the.

Speaker B:

In my hometown, it was much larger city, and I wore a very business hat, business suit and briefcase.

Speaker B:

You know, that was my daily routine, my daily activity.

Speaker B:

All of my friends, family, everyone knew me as this businesswoman.

Speaker B:

So I was trying to open up to this kind of new identity.

Speaker B:

And I was.

Speaker B:

I was capable of, you know, of renting this little store, I hoped, in this little Victorian town and be there part time.

Speaker B:

So I woke up one morning and I had a sensation.

Speaker B:

This is my intuition talking to me, to go that day and look for a little shop.

Speaker B:

Now, I honestly believed, consciously that I would never find this little place because I had a really low budget.

Speaker B:

And it needed to have a full bathroom with a shower tub or something and a full kitchen.

Speaker B:

And it needed to have a little nook where I could put like a day bed or something to be able to stay there part time.

Speaker B:

This was around three hours away from my home, about two and a half hours away from where I live.

Speaker B:

So it needed to be convenient for me to stay there.

Speaker B:

So this morning I woke up, I had a feeling there again.

Speaker B:

The intuition was kicking in to go.

Speaker B:

That day I took the drive down to the little town.

Speaker B:

I took one sweep around the commercial area.

Speaker B:

I saw this gorgeous little brick building.

Speaker B:

It had been an old little grocery store, a little community street grocery store with the big windows in the front, and it had a for lease sign in the window.

Speaker B:

So I went back around the circle, and this was the days before, before we had cell phones.

Speaker B:

So I found a pay phone, called the leasing agent, and she was able to show it to me in about an hour.

Speaker B:

So I had lunch, went back, went in, saw the shop.

Speaker B:

It was gorgeous.

Speaker B:

Hardwood floors, tall ceilings with 10 on the.

Speaker B:

On the ceiling.

Speaker B:

It had a little counter.

Speaker B:

I walked around the counter.

Speaker B:

I was like, oh, there's a sink, a refrigerator and a stove.

Speaker B:

It's like, well, there's a kitchen for me.

Speaker B:

You know, I can cook here.

Speaker B:

Then I walked back to this back area and nice little nook back there where I could put a little day bed.

Speaker B:

It was perfect.

Speaker B:

There was a door I assume was maybe a closet.

Speaker B:

I opened the door and it was a full bathroom with a tub and shower and everything.

Speaker B:

So all my needs were met in this one shop.

Speaker B:

I only looked at one shop.

Speaker B:

I only called one time to look.

Speaker B:

I asked the price, and it was the exact amount that I had declared that I could afford.

Speaker B:

So everything I wanted.

Speaker B:

And if I'd not listened to my intuition that morning, I would probably never have taken that trip.

Speaker B:

I might not have found this perfect little shop in a perfect little location for.

Speaker B:

And so I rented it for about a year and opened up my intuitive abilities at that little store.

Speaker A:

So there's one example, and I was going to say, as you were talking, I'm spinning through examples of my life because people, I mean, I listen to my intuition.

Speaker A:

But I think the biggest example I can think of was one night my kids were taking a bath.

Speaker A:

They were two and three, let's say two, I think about two and three.

Speaker A:

And they used to bathe together and play.

Speaker A:

And I would always run up and down the stairs and watch them and listen and everything else.

Speaker A:

And it was funny because my.

Speaker A:

That was again before, really cell phones.

Speaker A:

So we had the landline phone and.

Speaker A:

But we had the cordless, you know, where you could run up.

Speaker A:

And it was so funny because I ran downstairs and the phone rang and I ran downstairs and something told, you know, it was like something told me, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker A:

But the night before, I had had a dream, and it was the craziest thing, that my kids were taking a bath, and I had a dream that I walked into the bathtub and my daughter was face back, eyes open, bubbles around her head, and my son was like, just watching her.

Speaker A:

And I had that dream that night before.

Speaker A:

So that this time when the phone rang, instead of going down, talking on the phone, yelling upstairs for two or, you know, after two minutes or so, are you guys okay?

Speaker A:

I grabbed the phone, went switched phones, went upstairs with the cordless, and in that time, her arm had gone under the rubber mat, you know, the rubber sticky mat.

Speaker A:

Her arm had slipped under the mat, and she was on her back with the water just pouring on her face with bubbles around her head, just like in my dream.

Speaker A:

And.

Speaker A:

And I, like, I still get goosebumps.

Speaker A:

That was literally 27 years ago.

Speaker A:

And I always say that was what literally made me go, okay, this is why we listen to our dreams.

Speaker A:

This is why we listen when things just come to us for no reason.

Speaker A:

You know, you can walk by something 10 times, but that 11th time you're like, ooh, I better pick that up.

Speaker A:

And is that kind of what you're like?

Speaker B:

Yeah, it is.

Speaker B:

It's, it's exactly what I'm talking about.

Speaker B:

And you know, there, there are times when the very same thing may happen, but you don't get that sensation from it.

Speaker B:

Like you said, and I think that's a very good point, it's the sensation that your body's giving you that makes it the intuitive message.

Speaker B:

It, it's not the thing itself that's happening so much, but our body speaks to us and when we become attuned to, to that physical sensation, we get a lot more information than we get just by our normal analytical reasoning, logical, conscious sense of awareness.

Speaker B:

Now I use that, of course, extensively, but I think when you accompany that with that intuitive impression, you have the best of two worlds right.

Speaker A:

Now, I did have a client.

Speaker A:

She asked me because she knew I was coming on here with you today, and she wanted to ask, wanted me to ask this question.

Speaker A:

Where does this tie into, like, the whole thing about intuition as far as the belief of like, we have everything inside of us, all knowing, all encompassing.

Speaker A:

You know, like when they talk about like the universal knowledge and it's all in us, is that what that is basically referring to?

Speaker B:

Well, you could refer it to, to that, I suppose.

Speaker B:

What, you know, for me, it seems as if there is kind of this larger connectedness.

Speaker B:

And I like to look at it as like we're each like a leaf on a bigger tree.

Speaker B:

And if you follow the life source of that leaf all way back to the tree, you know, there's, there's a, a rooted large tree there, but we're all connected to, to something that seems much larger than ourselves.

Speaker B:

And that larger essence of consciousness seems to have all knowing, you know, past, present, future.

Speaker B:

Obviously you could not have subconsciously have known this was going to happen to your children the next day when you had that dream.

Speaker B:

Yet some part of you knew this was going to happen and it did happen accordingly.

Speaker B:

And that's one of the things.

Speaker B:

My latest books, by your way to Power and Success, is about being able to see things, not just warnings like that, but also being able to see opportunities as set out there.

Speaker B:

And that's, that's a large part of what's happened to me.

Speaker B:

I think it probably ties into what you're saying that kind of goes contrary to what a lot of people believe as Far as, especially with religious beliefs.

Speaker B:

But to me, it doesn't tend to contradict that so much as it is just the same thing as.

Speaker A:

Right, okay.

Speaker A:

And that's where I kind of fit in, because that's what she was actually alluding to is, am I questioning, like, am I questioning my higher power?

Speaker A:

Am I, am I, is it not a good thing?

Speaker A:

You know, she was kind of like a little confused and I, I was like, well, I'll just, I'll just ask her the question and see where, where, see where it comes.

Speaker B:

Well, I think that I, you know, honestly think that it's the, the humbleness that, that we have to, to look at.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's like I consciously don't know all this information, but there's some part of something I'm connected to that obviously does.

Speaker B:

Now, some people can call that God, and I have no problem with them calling that God.

Speaker B:

If that's, you know, what, what you want to call it, you can call it something else.

Speaker B:

It, it doesn't matter.

Speaker B:

I kind of refer to it as universal mind because it seems to be all knowing and it doesn't seem to be biased as to who it gives information to.

Speaker B:

So I think anyone can access this, regardless of your belief system.

Speaker B:

But if your belief system helps you access that information, then that's even more powerful.

Speaker A:

I was going to say that is, I believe that's more powerful too, because to me, it is God.

Speaker A:

That's just me.

Speaker A:

And it is all knowing.

Speaker A:

And no, it knows future, past, present, it knows everything.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, I feel like.

Speaker A:

And those are messages.

Speaker A:

So I'm constantly listening for messages and hoping for messages.

Speaker A:

How can the general person out there that is like, wow, I don't really feel like I have an intuitive sense or, you know, how can I start sharpening these skills?

Speaker A:

Is there a way that the average layman could do that?

Speaker B:

Of course, yeah.

Speaker B:

A lot of it is just learning how to listen to your physical body, how to feel that system.

Speaker B:

Some people are more naturally attuned to their physical body than other people.

Speaker B:

But really learning concentration, learning focus, those are really helpful things.

Speaker B:

Learning how to, to be able to go inside your body and really analyze what you are feeling.

Speaker B:

That is helpful to be able to learn how to describe things accurately about what your sensations are.

Speaker B:

And that's not just an emotion, even though it might be an emotion, it's really a sensation that travels through your system.

Speaker B:

Now, most of us, as we have lived a certain period of time, we do have a frame of reference of what certain things feel Like.

Speaker B:

Like if you topped a hill and there was a severe car accident in front of you, there would be a sensation that you would feel possibly, you know, anxiety, some panic, perhaps some empathy for the people in the automobiles if it looked like it was, you know, an accident that was harmful to someone's health.

Speaker B:

There are all kinds of sensations that we feel when we experience things.

Speaker B:

So if you're being intuitive about a subject or a situation and you feel some of those same, same feelings, you can identify what those feelings are.

Speaker B:

You can put words to them.

Speaker B:

You can begin to attach meaning to that sensation.

Speaker B:

And by practicing that more readily.

Speaker B:

And I teach that in my SPY technique work that I do.

Speaker B:

But to practice that more readily begins.

Speaker B:

You will begin to open up to be able to have a dialogue, basically, like, I did.

Speaker A:

Perfect.

Speaker A:

And then I'm looking at your book behind you, and it's spy.

Speaker A:

It's not Spy for the people that are just listening.

Speaker A:

It's spi.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Period.

Speaker B:

And it stands for Super Powered Intuition.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

So you.

Speaker A:

In this book, you just talk about general ways that people can kind of start to tune into their intuition and how, like, little practices that people can do.

Speaker A:

Because I feel like.

Speaker A:

And I don't know, maybe it's just me, maybe it was just whatever, but I feel like I literally, as a child, was taught not to trust my instinct at all.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

I think that most of us are.

Speaker B:

I like to say it's institutionalized out of us between our community, our family, our community, our churches, our schools, you know, academically, you know, and business in every respect, we're taught that that is a useless piece of information.

Speaker B:

And yet, for me, on a personal level, it's been the most valuable information I had because I was, as a real estate investor, it was just kicking in all the time.

Speaker B:

And then as I went to be an intuitive instructor, traveling the country, once again, it was my intuition that was leading and guiding all the way.

Speaker B:

And both of those businesses became very successful because I was willing to listen.

Speaker A:

Right, Right.

Speaker A:

And I know a lot of people, they don't.

Speaker A:

I think they don't trust it because they.

Speaker A:

Like you said, they've been taught not to trust it.

Speaker A:

How do you trust yourself?

Speaker A:

Like, how do you.

Speaker A:

Or do you just surrender and say, I'm going to believe or listen or trust everything?

Speaker A:

Or is there a beginning kind of process to that?

Speaker A:

Because I know for a long time I would think something and then be like, oh, Tammy, you're just.

Speaker A:

Forget it.

Speaker A:

You're just overreacting.

Speaker A:

You're just thinking this.

Speaker A:

You're just doing this.

Speaker A:

And I would rationalize my way out of every single gut feeling I had.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And I think that's normal for us to do that when we're not in practice of this.

Speaker B:

But the way that I teach my students and the way that I learned how is really to test it, you know, to.

Speaker B:

To begin to test it, to document things.

Speaker B:

And we have exercises that you do where you ask a question, you listen for intuitive impression to come through, and you document your answers.

Speaker B:

And after a time, once those answers become more prominently accurate than not, then you can begin to trust it.

Speaker B:

Now, in the beginning, I got no answers at all, so that is normal.

Speaker B:

But eventually I began to create what.

Speaker B:

What I would call a relationship kind of between that inner part of myself and the conscious mind that.

Speaker B:

That I normally work with in my waking state.

Speaker B:

And it.

Speaker B:

You have to cultivate that that isn't always just readily available to you.

Speaker B:

You have to cultivate that friendship, that relationship, and that dialogue, like I said.

Speaker B:

But it's through the process of doing it and seeing the accuracy of it that you begin to develop confidence with it.

Speaker B:

And those should be things that are provable.

Speaker B:

And in the book, I go over in great detail the things that you can prove and the things that you can't prove.

Speaker B:

Because if it's always just speculative things and, oh, it could have been, maybe not.

Speaker B:

You know, I like to do things that are black and white, so you know for sure if you got it or you didn't get it.

Speaker B:

So we work with absolutes so you can understand your percentage rate.

Speaker B:

It will never be 100% right.

Speaker B:

That's just not even.

Speaker B:

That's not normal.

Speaker B:

But you can get your accuracy rate up fairly high.

Speaker B:

And after a time, you will begin to trust that information that comes in almost more than your.

Speaker B:

Your conscious logic impressions, because it is so strong.

Speaker B:

It can be very strong and.

Speaker B:

And be a wonderful guiding resource.

Speaker A:

Well, I know, like, I used to.

Speaker A:

I used to practice, and I think this was just my version of practice.

Speaker A:

And I would meet someone and just kind of.

Speaker A:

Just kind of.

Speaker A:

And see what kind of feeling I got.

Speaker A:

And then I would go do research on them.

Speaker A:

Like, I would meet some guy and I would be like, ooh, I got a really cringey feeling on that one.

Speaker A:

And then I would go, like, look him up and he'd have, like, all gross pictures, and he was with rough people and, you know, and I was just like, okay, that made sense.

Speaker A:

And so I did it with people.

Speaker A:

Like, I could literally, when I met Someone, I mean, that was just me.

Speaker A:

I was very easy for me to either get a like warm fuzzy feeling or a cringy feeling, no matter what the interaction was right away.

Speaker A:

What are some other ways that you think people like?

Speaker A:

Simple ways people could kind of test the process.

Speaker B:

One of the things I request that people do in the courses that I teach is just write down a question before you go to sleep at night.

Speaker B:

See what your dream is the next day.

Speaker B:

You know, if you document that question answer period.

Speaker B:

You know, you may have a dream about it or it may be symbolic about, about whatever it is that you're talking about, but it begins to train your mind to see a deeper, deeper sense of yourself.

Speaker B:

But there's so many different ways.

Speaker B:

I mean, some people are auditory.

Speaker B:

They may have just a knowing or hearing of an answer.

Speaker B:

Some people are just experiential.

Speaker B:

I mean, it may be a synchronistic moment.

Speaker B:

I know for me personally what I have observed anyway, and this is a type of intuition, is that when someone is either getting close to dying or a loved one of theirs, I may not have seen them for five or ten, I'll run into them at a store or, you know, in a restaurant or something, and you know, I have an opportunity to have a chat with them.

Speaker B:

And then I find out, you know, within a month or two that, you know, some of their husband, wife, you know, may have passed or they may have passed and.

Speaker B:

And it's like I have this kind of synchronistic opportunity to sort of say goodbye, I feel like.

Speaker B:

So those are synchronistic moments.

Speaker B:

Those are intuitive moments as well.

Speaker B:

But also some people are very visual.

Speaker B:

They will, they will dream, they will, you know, get something in a meditation potential.

Speaker B:

And meditation is another good resource to be able to go inward and be able to, to get information.

Speaker B:

But those are all things that can help you to get closer to that state.

Speaker A:

Okay, and is there any methods that are like, more successful or.

Speaker A:

I know one of the questions that we were talking about or that you had mentioned was ways that are successful.

Speaker A:

To become intuitive, I think you have.

Speaker B:

To identify what that person's strengths are.

Speaker B:

And that's one of the things that we begin to do in the SPY Human Development program is to begin to understand what your communication style is and what your assets are, to be able to understand how you can most benefit from this.

Speaker B:

And there again, like I said, it's, you know, sometimes it's meditating and listening for an answer.

Speaker B:

Sometimes it's visualizing just allowing a vision to come in for some people, it's in their dream state.

Speaker B:

For other people, it's.

Speaker B:

You know, I used to get so many, what I call downloads, intuitively, when I was just driving in a car.

Speaker B:

You know, it's a.

Speaker B:

It's a very mellow time.

Speaker B:

You know, you're just passing through, maybe long drive in a car, going through the countryside or something, and all of a sudden there would be this, you know, this impression, this intuitive impression would just kind of pop in.

Speaker B:

And many, many times.

Speaker B:

And that has happened to me.

Speaker B:

But not only has it happened to me many times, it almost always was about my real estate business.

Speaker B:

So I was like, oh, you know, this is here, Go ch out.

Speaker B:

Because it's available.

Speaker B:

And it's like, wow.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

So then the next day, I would have to, you know, start trying to find where is this, you know, where?

Speaker B:

And then there it would be, and I would find it.

Speaker B:

And it's like, I might have missed that completely had I not had that, you know, intuitive download.

Speaker A:

I laugh because sometimes I get, like.

Speaker A:

I call them my epiphanies.

Speaker A:

And they come to me when I'm in the shower.

Speaker A:

Like, I'll be sitting there shampooing, and all of a sudden I'll be like, I'll, like, I'll visualize.

Speaker A:

Visualize, like a course or something that I'm like.

Speaker A:

And then all of a sudden, like, the whole day is wrapped around.

Speaker A:

Okay, what does this even mean?

Speaker A:

And for some reason in this, the shower, though, and I don't know why, maybe it's just my peaceful time.

Speaker B:

You know, I think anytime that we get into that sort of la la state, you know, a relaxed state of mind, it's a lot like just before we drop off to sleep, we're in a different brainwave state.

Speaker B:

And in that state of mind, it's very easy for our subconscious mind and conscious mind to communicate with one another.

Speaker B:

It's easy to get those downloads right, right now.

Speaker A:

How, if people wanted to, if people are out there listening and I know they are, and they're questioning, you know, am I highly intuitive?

Speaker A:

Or how did you know?

Speaker A:

Like, how did you know you were.

Speaker B:

I had some early.

Speaker B:

Some early things that happened, but I really didn't respect those much.

Speaker B:

You know, it was one of those things.

Speaker B:

Oh, was it?

Speaker B:

Was it not?

Speaker B:

You know, didn't really know how all of that worked.

Speaker B:

But then after a time, I began to realize, okay, this is beyond what.

Speaker B:

What I would consider just normal.

Speaker B:

It was like there was something going on.

Speaker B:

So I took a course and I learned how to do that deeper portion, you know, and there was a long period of time, six months to a year of just doing these exercises of mental exercises with, you know, focus, concentration, memory, you know, meditation, that sort of thing where I could begin to understand that, that my mind could communicate to me.

Speaker B:

And it took a while for that to happen, and it took even longer to really prove that was correct.

Speaker B:

But eventually it was so prominent and so accurate in so many ways that I, I really started respecting it.

Speaker B:

And, you know, everything I learned, I usually like to help others learn the same.

Speaker B:

And, and you know, if I experience success, I want other people to experience the same success that I have.

Speaker B:

So I started teaching it and traveling the country and talking to universities and I did my.

Speaker B:

One of my specialties was being able to see the mind body relationship.

Speaker B:

So I did a lot of, of lectures with nurses and doctors and things like that at medical institutions across the country, and then just spiritual centers and women's retreats and all sorts of things.

Speaker B:

So it really grew into a very prominent business after a time.

Speaker A:

Yeah, that's amazing.

Speaker A:

And I know, like I said, I know a lot of people have, they don't trust that intuition at all.

Speaker A:

So that's why I'm trying to kind of prompt, you know, things that they can do to, to question that, you know, And I guess what I'm taking from that is the very first step is literally being ultra aware of what your body is telling you.

Speaker A:

If you get that I calm that gut punch, you know, if somebody says something and it's just, oh, like there's a reason and it might be that person, it could be something totally different.

Speaker A:

But like you said, journal it and, and think about it and really reflect on it, because that is your intuition.

Speaker A:

Your body has a physiological response to every single thing, that every emotion there is a physical response.

Speaker A:

And whether it's from your subconscious mind or from your conscious mind doesn't matter, you're still going to, you can't fight those responses.

Speaker B:

That's so true.

Speaker B:

And I think documenting it is so vital.

Speaker B:

And the reason for that is I can go back even in my own journals, even from the earlier years when I, when I started this.

Speaker B:

But I can go back and read my journals and like, oh, I forgot that happened.

Speaker B:

Oh yeah, that did occur.

Speaker B:

It was, you know, I remember teaching this class early on when, when once I had developed this.

Speaker B:

And it was so interesting because we were looking at one another's future just for that week, just little things that happened that week.

Speaker B:

And we did it in a manner that no one knew what everyone was getting.

Speaker B:

No one knew what other people were getting for them, but everyone did.

Speaker B:

Every person in the class.

Speaker B:

There were maybe 10 of us in the class, something like.

Speaker B:

And then we would come back to class the next week, we'd open up the envelopes and we would see if any of those things happened.

Speaker B:

Well, people were getting the most fun things.

Speaker B:

You know, it's like, oh, I see a bee in, you know, the kitchen on Friday afternoon at 2 o' clock or something like that, and ask that person if that did happen.

Speaker B:

And sure enough, yes, a bee was in my kitchen at 2 o' clock in the afternoon on Friday.

Speaker B:

Things like that.

Speaker B:

So it's, it's when you can actually get verifiable information and you have to be honest about that.

Speaker B:

You know, we did require everyone be honest, you know, not just, you know, just say, oh, yeah, that was correct when it wasn't.

Speaker B:

Because what we're learning was the accuracy rate, how to do it.

Speaker B:

What does it feel like when you do it?

Speaker B:

How does it feel like?

Speaker B:

How does your body feel when you are doing this correctly?

Speaker B:

For me, I'm very auditory, and what I began to notice is if I verbalize something and I.

Speaker B:

It was an intuitive impression, if I would verbalize it, I would get a sensation in my body if that was truth or if it was false.

Speaker B:

And if it was false, it was like trying to describe a color and using the entire wrong definition of what a color looks like.

Speaker B:

But if it was correct, then you feel like it's settled, it's done, it's.

Speaker B:

It, you know, it's just a good feeling inside and there's a truthfulness to that.

Speaker B:

And I began to, to understand I could get yes, no answers correctly by just stating it out loud and listening to what my body said to me.

Speaker A:

So that sounds very much like when people muscle test.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

That's another way.

Speaker B:

That's still your, your body speaking to you.

Speaker B:

It's mine.

Speaker B:

For me, it was just feeling in my sense, in my body.

Speaker B:

For, for a lot of people, they muscle test and get it that way.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And it's for the people that haven't heard of muscle testing.

Speaker A:

It's very interesting.

Speaker A:

And you can, you can Google it and look it up and, and everything, but it is, it is kind of truths.

Speaker A:

And you're standing there and I teach, I show people all the time with just, you know, my name is Tammy and if it's, my name's Tammy, you're going forward.

Speaker A:

If it's not, you're gonna lean back.

Speaker A:

But I have met people and I think she just a couple episodes ago and literally when I said, how did you heal from trauma and how did you heal all of your things?

Speaker A:

She literally did muscle testing on absolutely everything in her life.

Speaker A:

Every.

Speaker A:

And it was, and that's what she's called.

Speaker A:

She was like, that was my inside truth.

Speaker A:

And I, that I trusted it.

Speaker A:

Once I learned to trust it, things changed.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

I know a lot of people do muscle testing and I do it a little, but I've learned a different method.

Speaker B:

But that's, you know, that's very valid.

Speaker A:

Yep.

Speaker A:

I do it actually with like supplements and medicines and different things like that.

Speaker A:

And I, I've learned to trust it.

Speaker A:

So I can pick up a vial of cinnamon that I'm not even looking at.

Speaker A:

You know, I can have a hundred bottles of stuff, put cinnamon up here and be like, is this for my good?

Speaker A:

And I will like flip backwards.

Speaker A:

And I'm allergic to cinnamon.

Speaker A:

And I don't know, I'm holding the cinnamon, you know, so it's really, it's really interesting.

Speaker A:

So I love it.

Speaker A:

I love the whole intuitive.

Speaker A:

So if people are more interested and you, they want to like, is your program, your spy program?

Speaker A:

Is that a beginner program?

Speaker B:

I have, I have different levels.

Speaker B:

If you get the entire sprite spy program, that takes you from beginning stages all the way through.

Speaker B:

But I do a lot of workshops that are just quick start workshops.

Speaker B:

You know, some people don't want to spend a lot of time doing this, but they just want to have a little jump start, kind of get down the road.

Speaker B:

So I do a lot of workshops.

Speaker B:

Those can be found when I'm presenting those on my, my website@linda eastburn.com.

Speaker B:

they can also, you know, find me just on Facebook.

Speaker B:

They can find me on Instagram.

Speaker B:

You can also just email me.

Speaker B:

I'm always open to, to get an email just@linda eastburnmail.com so I'm available for sure.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

That's what I was going to ask you.

Speaker A:

What is the best place to reach you?

Speaker A:

And it sounds like you just told us.

Speaker A:

I will put all of those in the show notes of course as well.

Speaker A:

So what is your suggestion for people?

Speaker A:

Like I said, just starting out besides listening to your body.

Speaker A:

Is it more podcasts?

Speaker A:

Is it taking a course?

Speaker A:

I mean, we're.

Speaker A:

Because I know people are really curious.

Speaker A:

People have been told for so, so long to just not listen to their gut, to ignore it, to suck it up.

Speaker A:

It's not that bad.

Speaker A:

Or you Know, I look at little kids, when you tell a little kid, you know, to hug somebody that they don't know and.

Speaker A:

And their body, sometimes they'll hug them, and sometimes their body will literally freeze and you're forced to do it anyway.

Speaker B:

And I'm.

Speaker A:

And I. I look back at that and I think at times, even when I was little, and I'm like, there was a reason.

Speaker A:

Like, that person skeeved me for whatever reason, you know, but you're not allowed to be like, no, I don't want to touch that person.

Speaker A:

So I guess what's.

Speaker A:

What are some last tips or tricks or a couple more.

Speaker A:

Just maybe one more thing that they can try to do.

Speaker B:

Well, I think that the beginning stages, whether you pick up a book and read it, watch a YouTube video on the subject, or just, you know, talk to friends about it, either way, I think you take a course, but you have to be rather committed to take the course.

Speaker B:

So be ready before you take the course.

Speaker B:

So reading a book sometimes is.

Speaker B:

Is a good starting point.

Speaker B:

Any kind of book that seems to draw you in or that you feel.

Speaker B:

You feel that you would enjoy reading, I think that is a good starting place for you.

Speaker B:

If you're a little bit farther down the road, though, and you're ready to take a course, I would find some course that gives you some simple steps to be able to start the process.

Speaker B:

You can't jump into the deep end of the pool until you're ready.

Speaker B:

So it's.

Speaker B:

It's a progression.

Speaker B:

Also, I would monitor your own inner responses as you are beginning to pick this up, because you may have some programming there from the past that says, oh, this is wrong.

Speaker B:

This is.

Speaker B:

There was a woman I know that was doing some fabulous remote viewing, which is a rather extensive form of doing the intuitive work.

Speaker B:

She was doing a remote viewing, and she was part of this very broad project, and she didn't know what the project was for, but she was getting, yes, no answers for them, you know, and it ended up being very correct.

Speaker B:

Then she found out that they were doing this as.

Speaker B:

And even though they weren't putting money on this, they were just doing it as an experimental thing.

Speaker B:

They were doing it with horse racing.

Speaker B:

Well, she had this.

Speaker B:

Some kind of a blockage from her early life that somehow gambling was wrong.

Speaker B:

And even though they weren't gambling on the horses, she still got this, like this blockage, and she could never again do remote viewing.

Speaker B:

So I think we have to start.

Speaker B:

We really do have to start with our own belief systems.

Speaker B:

What we feel Comfortable with what's going to stand in our way and what will allow us to actually move forward with this.

Speaker B:

So in my spy program, you know, the, the very first chapter is understanding the box you are in and what you've been programmed to believe and what you want to hold on to and what you want to let go of in your belief system so you truly can go forward with this and be able to utilize it in the most positive way.

Speaker A:

I was going to say, because it can.

Speaker A:

You want it to be positive.

Speaker A:

I mean, what are, what are the benefits of being more intuitive if you had to list, give a couple.

Speaker B:

Yeah, well, first of all, it's a good warning system.

Speaker B:

You know, I've known many people that, that avoided coming up on a wreck because they were told not to.

Speaker B:

People who didn't get on that airplane and the airplane had, you know, problems or didn't make it to their destination or whatever.

Speaker B:

You know, I know many people who, you know, avoided that relationship because they knew it wasn't going to be good for them.

Speaker B:

There's so many places.

Speaker B:

But for each one of those warnings, what I do is.

Speaker B:

And the spy technique is really about seeing opportunities.

Speaker B:

And I'll give you a quick example of a woman's working with a woman.

Speaker B:

And she, she wasn't local, but I, I knew her well and she, it was 40 years of age, she had never been married.

Speaker B:

And she was asking me, do you see anyone in my future?

Speaker B:

You know, and what I saw, just looking intuitively at her future, I saw a gentleman.

Speaker B:

And, and I described him, you know, his physique, what living.

Speaker B:

He was in computer field and that he was in close proximity to her often, but they'd never met.

Speaker B:

So, you know, that was a clue.

Speaker B:

The next thing I saw was that he lived exactly 10 miles from her home and he lived in a grove of trees, which was quite unusual because it was a desert area and there were no groves of trees much in, in that area.

Speaker B:

A few months later, a few weeks later, something like that, she joined a dance, a ballroom dance class class.

Speaker B:

And she met a gentleman fit the physique and he was in the computer field.

Speaker B:

But so many people are, you know, it could have been anyone.

Speaker B:

But she found out that his sister lived right across the street from the school where she taught.

Speaker B:

And every Wednesday he would go visit his sister and have dinner with her.

Speaker B:

So he was in close proximity to her often, but did not that they'd never met.

Speaker B:

When she, when they started dating and she finally ended up at his home, it was exactly 10 miles due south of her house and it was in a grove of trees.

Speaker B:

So those are the types of specifics one can get.

Speaker B:

And would they have met anyway?

Speaker B:

Possibly they would have, but as it turned out she was pretty confident that this was the person for her and they eventually got married and are still happily married today.

Speaker A:

That's awesome.

Speaker A:

That's awesome.

Speaker A:

That's great.

Speaker A:

So it's like it can be a warning thing, it could be a good thing.

Speaker A:

And do you caution people to kind of take it with a grain of salt and don't act from it all the time?

Speaker B:

You have to verify it.

Speaker B:

And this is one of the reasons I teach people to get their accuracy rate.

Speaker B:

I have around an 85% accuracy rate, but because I have a 15 non accuracy rate with my intuition, I always, always, you know, join it together with research, logic, reasoning and put those two worlds together.

Speaker B:

I'm a real estate investor.

Speaker B:

That's seriously, I'm numbers game, you know, it's, it's a matter of knowing what the value property is, when to buy, when to sell, that sort of thing.

Speaker B:

Now my intuition is extremely strong in real estate, but I can say that I'm always going to know the numbers as well.

Speaker B:

It's not going to rely on just one side or the other.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

That makes total sense.

Speaker A:

Well, this has been super fun, super fun, Linda, and I am sure people are getting a lot and they're going to go out and they're going to do research and hopefully look you up and see what you offer and even just a beginner starter or something because I feel again, I feel like there's so much controversy and now we're in more of an intuitive world.

Speaker A:

Like that's, you know, energy, healing and all of that stuff is kind of more out in the forefront now and people are talking about it and people are questioning and obviously as a religious thing, some people are skeptical and that's, that is just, it's just all learning, it's just knowledge.

Speaker A:

So if you could give the people one last tip, trick or something tangible to take with them to make their day a little brighter today, what would it be?

Speaker B:

Trust yourself today.

Speaker B:

Listen and trust, you know, so much more than you're giving yourself credit for.

Speaker A:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Well, thank you so much for coming, Linda.

Speaker A:

I appreciate it.

Speaker B:

Thank you for having me.

Speaker A:

You're very welcome.

Speaker A:

For everybody else out there listening, you heard it.

Speaker A:

Trust that when you feel something, trust it.

Speaker A:

It is called a gut instinc instinct and like we said, it is a physiological response to something.

Speaker A:

So listen to your body, trust your body and love your body because you are absolutely amazing.

Speaker A:

Thank you all and we will see you next week.

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