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Gut Instinct Quotes

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Nikki Rowe
“No one knows what you have been through or what your pretty little eyes have seen, but I can reassure you ~ whatever you have conquered, it shines through your mind.”
Nikki Rowe

Shannon L. Alder
“Some people look for the obvious and make decisions based on that. However, sensitive people look for the subtle things in life. They observe what is missed, overlooked and rarely observed by others. They dwell at a deeper level of perception that clings to signs, body language and what is left unspoken. They are observers that will trust their instinct first over any fact or well delivered speech.”
Shannon L. Alder

Nikki Rowe
“Your intuition won't fail you, the quest dear; is to silence your mind so you can feel your way home.”
Nikki Rowe

David Marusek
“Intelligence is not limited to neural networks, Merrill. Indeed, half of human intelligence resides in our bodies outside our skulls…The genius of the irrational…This is the body’s intelligence, not the mind’s. Every living cell possess it…[the] indomitable will to survive.”
David Marusek, Mind Over Ship

Nikki Rowe
“Your words don't match your vibe,
& im trusting my gut this time.”
Nikki Rowe

Stewart Stafford
“Always heed a warning," my father used to say. Your gut instinct will tell you when something doesn't feel right, but your mind will override it and make you do things. Intuition is there to protect you from danger, and you should trust it.”
Stewart Stafford

Dana Arcuri
“Intuition is the strongest tool you have. Yet too often you may forget to use it. Or you aren't sure where to begin. You can be preoccupied with your analytical mind. You may seek logical answers but miss your amazing gift of intuition.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“When you seek clarification, intuition doesn’t always tell you what you want to hear. It tells you what you need to know.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“Your soul speaks to you through your intuition. Your gut nudges you in the direction of your highest good. Your soul and intuition strive to help you live your destiny. Before you can attain your divine destiny, you must first connect with your intuitive senses.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“What you may not know is that your soul is linked to your intuition. Both are speaking to you. They send you divine signs. Unveiling your intuition with your soft inner voice. A magnetic pull towards what is best suited for you. Even when you may not be consciously aware of it. Even if you get wrapped up in your head with analytical thinking. Even if you don’t trust your gut.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“The soft whisper prompts you to live a life aligned with your truest essence, your divine spirit. It is an invitation to embark on an intuitive journey of self-exploration. A life-changing discovery where you can fully express your authentic self. When you welcome a fresh start. May you shine your beautiful inner light as you make a meaningful impact on the world around you.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Sarah  Chamberlain
“Two weeks into my job at the Pacific, we got these beautiful Page mandarins, and Ximena talked about how much possibility they had in them. You could make a vinaigrette with the juice, or marmalade with the peel, or preserve them in salt, or add sugar, eggs, and butter and turn them into custard for a tart. That's when I realized there wasn't only one right way to treat an ingredient; there were many. I'd spent my entire life never getting anything right, and now I could just follow my senses, my gut instincts, and made something delicious that people liked."
I'd listened to him tell stories about his cooking history, but now he sounded different. Less glib, more earnest. "That's why you like citrus so much," I realized aloud. "Not just because of how it wakes up food.”
Sarah Chamberlain, The Slowest Burn