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How many times has your intuition tried to tell you something — and you talked yourself out of it? Not once. Not twice. More times than you can count, right? Let me fill you in on what I know from my own life and from working with hundreds of people... It gets louder. It nudges you first. Gently. A feeling. A knowing. A whisper. Then it taps you. A little harder. A pattern you can't ignore. A situation that keeps repeating itself. And if you keep overriding it long enough — it will serve you a full cosmic 2x4 Tommy Boy-style upside the head until you finally stop and pay attention. (IYKYK.) I spent years calling my intuition anxiety. Overthinking. A bad feeling I needed to push through. I chose logic over it every single time because I'd been taught that "feelings weren't facts." Every single time, I paid for it. And then one day I stopped. Not because things got easier. But because I finally understood something that changed everything... You cannot stray from the path that is meant for you. Your soul will not allow it. The only question is whether you're going to listen early — or wait for the 2x4. Which brings me to this Saturday. May 16th is the New Moon in Taurus — and if there was ever a moment written in the sky for exactly this conversation, it's this one. Taurus is the sign of the bull. Groundedness. Slow, deliberate trust. It rules the things we can touch and feel — the earth under our feet, the steadiness in our chest when we finally stop running from what we know. Taurus doesn't rush. It takes it time and it roots. And a New Moon is always an invitation to begin again. To plant something. To set an intention in the dark before the light comes back. So here's what I want you to sit with this Saturday: Not the loud obvious thing. The quiet one. The one that's been there for a while. The one you keep explaining away. Write it down. Light a candle if that's your thing. Put your feet on the ground, take a breath, and just — listen. Let Taurus hold you steady while you do it. You don't have to have all the answers. You just have to stop pretending you haven't been hearing the question. The New Moon is a new beginning, a fresh start. So is learning to trust what you already know. If you're ready to stop making it hard — I'd love to have you in the room with me on July 25th and 26th at SoundSpace USA in Manitowoc. You Are Intuitive is a day-and-a-half immersion for exactly the person reading this email right now. 3 seats are already claimed!
Your intuition already knows if this is for you. With love,
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