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by Winter Robinson

 

The ability to sense the energy, and well-being of another person is common within the world of health-care providers: A plastic surgeon senses she must go to the room of a patient that is not hers. As she enters the patient goes into cardiac arrest.  Acupuncturists sense the flow of chi within the body of their client. While dining out, a psychotherapist suddenly leaves the table to call a client she has not seen in months and discovers that the client has just made a suicide attempt. At the last minute, a general practitioner orders a test for a healthy patient in for an annual check-up. The test reveals a heart problem.          

These types of things happen every day and we think nothing of it. Yet if I were to ask you to turn your attention to a person you cannot see and tell me about their body, your initial response might be a sarcastic one of, "Right. I can do that."   You can.

Years ago, I discovered that my imagination was real. Thoughts, or feelings of thoughts, and pictures that spontaneously popped into my head provided information about someone else, or a situation. I discovered that while in a deeply relaxed state, it was easy for me to talk about the experience. I also realized that I sensed medically what was going on with my co-workers; I even felt the impending heart-attack of one. If someone had a headache, I would feel the headache. Because it came natural to me, and because I was fascinated with the process, I practiced reading bodies. In doing so, I developed my intuition in several areas including medical intuition.

Medical intuition is turning our internal focus of awareness toward the energy grid of the human body.  Depending on the strongest intuitive sense of the person doing the reading, the information may come as pictures, a "felt sense", or may be heard as a voice explaining the situation.  It may be literal (the liver is toxic, the right carotid artery is clogged), or it may be more in terms of the flow of energy:  the energy on the right side of the neck is blocked.

It isn't difficult to learn the process, if someone has a genuine desire to do so.  Like everything, it takes practice and being able to get feedback about the information received.

I believe that we are on the threshold of a new wave of patient care, one that will include intuition being part of complimentary care.  As the Dean of Students at Brown University once said, "What we are speaking of here, using intuition in diagnosing, is the "Art of Medicine" that has been pushed aside for technological advances.  It is time to bring it back into the curriculum...to incorporate it into the training of our medical students."

Visit Winter's web site: http://www.winterrobinson.com.

 

 

 

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