Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Learning to TRUST one's instincts

 This can be very difficult indeed if you didn't have parents and Grandparents like I did.

However, once you begin testing your abilities and actually survive the decisions you make from your intuitive genius and learn to survive everything in your life it is a very powerful thing indeed beyond what most people might imagine.

For example, I have always known just how far I could take my physical risk taking which I'm telling you I was always a physical risk taker caused mostly by having whooping cough and the concussion I got from Rock climbing with my father on cliffs free climbing in Chilao in Los Angeles National Forest above Los Angeles there.

So, I always know how far I could go and still survive like the time I crashed my BSA 500 world war II motorcycle in 12 inches deep sand while going about 40 miles per hour in shorts and a t-shirt and tennis shoes. When I laid the bike down I had to pull out my left leg so it wasn't ground up in the sand and then stand up on the right side of the motorcycle until the left peg or handlebar or both gripped the sand enough to suddenly stop and then I had to do several forward summersalts at around 20 mph where the bike stopped suddenly to avoid a fatal injury in the sand and then I came up laughing while my older cousin was turned white because he was on a Honda 90 Trail bike and thought I was going to die.

This natural ability to sense how far you can go and still survive is a part of being an Intuitive Genius where you know just how far to take things so you survive whatever you are doing in life.

People who are risk takers don't survive very long at all without being intuitive geniuses usually.

So, being Connected with God and Angels 24 hours a day helps keep you alive through anything you face in life when you are Graced with these REAL connections to God and Angels always.

Otherwise I would have died at age 2 with whooping cough and wouldn't have lived to be 77 like now. 

By God's Grace 

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