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Uncommon Sense
註釋If our most common sense is when we are asleep, then our most uncommon sense must be when we are fully awake, when we are mindful of our thoughts, for in these moments we have ears to hear all that Spirit has to say. Once we have developed our sense of Intuition, we are no longer soley dependent upon external means of input for knowledge. We begin to understand anything on which we place our attention-internally. Everything happens instantaneously, there is only one moment in existence, all that is, has been, or ever will be is occurring now. It is written in a language without lexicon, beyond the boundaries of grammar, usage, and style-it is more than the tongue can fathom in speech . . . It is an uncommon sense but everyone has it; for some it sleeps beneath the surface of consciousness dormant and waiting to awaken . . . others aware have yet to develop it . . . for some it has become routine, but everyone has it. Discounts available at: www.innercirclepublishing.com