The problem is that many people are trained "Out" of their intuitions by friends, parents, teachers, whoever. So, only those people connected to themselves and the earth are able to save themselves often from death or maiming. In the end it is pretty simple. You go somewhere in nature and walk around and listen.
What does your body say to you?
What do the trees say to you?
What do the birds say to you?
What are they telling you?
I know this sounds kind of strange but if you only listen to what other people tell you and never listen to your body or the nature around you, you soon will either be crazy or dead.
This is how people survived for thousands and thousands of years.
Why are you going to listen to really confused afraid people?
They might be right or they might be wrong.
But, if you listen inside you will tend to know who to trust sometimes or all the time.
But, if you never listen to your instincts and intuition then don't expect to be alive very long.
This is just real life for thousands of years.
How do you think wild animals survive and keep from getting eaten?
How are you going to prevent other people misleading you and harming you and people around you?
The wise always listen to their own council first. Seek within the kingdom of heaven.
Or whatever you choose to call it.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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