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April 26,2025
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Although this book has a lot of great info, I read it immediately after finishing "Anatomy of the Spirit", which I found to be much more helpful for my own growth with my intuition. This wasn't so much a guide on how to use your intuition as it was an info dump about how the author is a medical intuitive. It could have been abridged to around 150 pages and I think it would be a much more effective read. Still, I have it and I finished it, even if I did thumb through the last 75% of it. I don't think I'll recommend this book to friends and don't feel the need to hold onto it having finished it.
April 26,2025
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Reading this book to learn how better to teach intuition (see "Practical Intuition" Laura Day, for one good way).

Turns out to be a very dense book linking chakras, body systems, and different ways of intuiting. E.g. your stomach might clench when you apprehend a certain illness in someone else; your hands tremble as you try to force yourself to do something that maybe is best left alone. INtuition as language of the body. Memory in body.

i can't judge how well Mona Lisa integrates broad knowledge systems, in fact i skimmed.

Mona Lisa works as a medical intuitive over the phone, she also has a MD and collaborates w Christine Northrup.

Normalizes intuition as all do, "we all have" She says, "Sixth sense" in a literal way, makes sense. Mentions using intuition when intelligence does not work well. and says something very helpful "Wise mind" is combo of cognitive analytics plus intuition; neither alone is as powerful as both.

Says Mystical DOES NOT equal intuition. Dreams as intuition often.
Int-- visual, auditory, somatic

Deals, limitedly with crucial-- Resistance to one's own intuition.

Enmeshed family= family that feels each other's pain; bad? boundaries? Children as more powerful and frank observors; more open usually to intuition.
Also, tracks women's intuition cycles, based on menstrual. Menopause as unleashing intuition as direct current, rather than alternating. Interesting. Notes that men have similar, just less understood.
All in all, i found it a good book, with skimming. Not a teaching to do book.
April 26,2025
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This is an interesting book. The author offers up evidence that human bodies (emotionally, spiritually, physically) are more connected then often considered. The author suggests that when we don't pay attention to our emotions then that emotional energy will go to one of seven areas in the body. Thus paying attention to our bodies (headaches, backaches, digestive issues, blood disorders, heart failure, cancer and so forth) can be an indication of being spiritually and emotionally out of balance.
April 26,2025
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This is a very technical book on mind-body by a medical intuitive. If you have a chance also catch her radio program on Hay house internet radio, she knows her stuff.
April 26,2025
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I am a strong believer of tuning in to one's intuition thus my interest in books on the subject. The author of this book is an internationally known medical intuitive and even though she admits she can't flat out heal people through her intuitive practice, she does point out ways one can increase awareness to increase the healing process.
April 26,2025
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This book discusses the ways that our bodies communicate to us through the illnesses we manifest. The more in touch we can be with our intuition, the sooner we can hear the messages. The more we choose to ignore them, the louder the messages will get to get our attention. There's a chapter for each chakra and what illnesses are related to weakness or disturbance at each chakra. Everyone has intuition that comes to them in different ways. The book is less about how to awaken and develop your intuition and more about what intuition looks like, how to recognize it and work with it.
April 26,2025
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This is a fascinating book, but is not an easy read. She is an M.D., PhD, and medical intuitive. The content is important with regard to using insight for medical healing of your body's ailments.
April 26,2025
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I really like this book, and this lady has some really great perspectives...
April 26,2025
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TEN stars! One of my all-time favorite books for understanding how our minds affect our bodies and health! I've recommended this book to so many friends and clients I've lost count. Great personal stories from the author to introduce the concept. She then breaks into stories from others. Each chapter covers a different chakra (energetic centers of emotion) and the organs and parts of the body that are affected when that chakra is out of balance. When I first read the book it sounded hard to believe but I've since had many experiences that prove how important the body/mind connection truly is. Read it! It will change the way you look at life and how you deal with the difficulties.
April 26,2025
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What I loved about this book: It was a balance of physical and metaphysical science and how imbalances in your chakras or emotional centers, as the author calls them, can influence your physical health. Very well written, funny and entertaining yet intelligent and informative.
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