Shownotes
We all know the feeling of having a hunch, of getting a glimpse, of having a kind of knowing that does not come from thinking or knowledge. There might have been a time in your life when using your intuition was as natural as enjoying the feel of sunshine on your skin.
Like any skill or sense, intuition is an innate aspect of our sensorium that can be trained and developed.
In this conversation with Wendie Colter we discuss the role of the medical intuitive as in our modern world, some research on the surprising accuracy of well trained practitioners in finding primary and secondary pathologies, and how intuitive skills can help practitioners to better understand the root of a patient’s illness.
Listen into this discussion of how our human sensing system can be helpful in finding illness and restoring balance and wellbeing.