Listening to your Intuition - or in my case Spirit Guides!

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

Listening to your intuition, gut feelings or in my case, spirit guides, saved me and my family from an email scam that was sent from a "friend."

Wouldn't it be nice if everyone would take the time to listen to the higher awarness of love and truth before making major decisions.

If you want to share your story - please do - it helps others become more aware and lets them know that they are not alone.

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  • oops! I meant to say that I call my "oh no" moments cosmic anvils! :-(

  • @KisakiWarugi - whatever it takes - right? :)

  • I hear voices inside of my head, more than just feelings. I've always had it, but for most of my life I ignored it thinking I was probably going crazy, but so much of what the voices said to me have turned out to be so accurate! I was told by doctors that I would never be able to have children, and when I was 18 they wanted to do a hysterectomy on me. My gut feeling screamed 'no' and a few years ago when I was going through a divorce, I heard a voice telling me that I would have a son, and a

  • @butchncasey - It sounds like you have some nice guidance.

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  • I call my "oh no" moments, I call them cosmic anvils! :-D

  • Agreed, but I would rather question then be scammed - you know like - two heads are better than one. :)

  • you're ahead of a lot of people by discovering that :). At work sometimes people send us things asking if they are a scam... and I don't know why they bother because most of the time it's so painfully obvious that they are, that the person pretty much embarrassed themselves even thinking to ask.

  • Yes, older and even a lot of times younger - people should aways verify as much as possible and listen to those nagging doubts that may be telling us something,.

  • I personally never trust anything off e-mail. Especially any e-mails with spelling mistakes or asking for money, they are big NO NO's. But my mum has gotten into scams before, so it's good that you followed your gut feeling... because most (I'm being nice about saying 'older') people tend to trust what they read on the net too much, and wouldn't even question 'oh it's from my friends address, why would it be fake'. It's not that easy to get scammed if you have some web awareness.

  • Good thing you listend to your instincts (and your guide).

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