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Rating:  Summary: A guide to helping you find your inner self through silence Review: It is an excellent book that takes you through finding your inner guide and leading you to your true self. It gives wonderful suggestions on how to increase your awareness of self if you are truely ready to listen.
Rating:  Summary: Actually Relying on Your Inner Guidance System Review: This book, and sequels "Accepting" and "Being", as well as corresponding audio tapes by Lee Coit have been the main keys to unlocking the secrets of using my own Inner Guidance system. I have been on a path of self-discovery for over thirty years and have developed a true connection with my inner wisdom to a point of total trust and confidence in the guidance I am given. What Coit does is explain how to do this in a simple and easily useable manner. Applying his material I went from using my inner guidance as a curiosity, to knowing that I could totally rely on it. Sometimes this is in feelings that something I am just starting to do doesn't feel right, or it feels oh so good. Sometimes the answers come as I ask questions in journaling and the answers flow as I write. And other times I'll ask a question in my head and I know what I am hearing is my inner guide talking to me. And absolutely every time the feelings I get are absolutely right on. If I decide to not heed the advice, every time I wish that I had listened. And that is exactly the first key- being open to LISTENING.Lee Coit decided to take a year to prove to himself that either the universe was running by chaos and total random chance or that indeed there was a pattern, a wise intelligence, God, Spirit, Universal Knowledge, what ever your own personal word for it is, that we could tap into for guidance. If he was leaning one way or another, it was that the Universe was run by chaos; but being an analytical thinker he wanted his own proof. His explorations during that year resulted in this book "Listening" and his conclusion that beyond a doubt that there is a "Source of Truth" and that it is easily accessible by all of us. This is also my own personal experience.
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