Intuition to the Emotional Rescue

in intuition •  4 years ago 

It is a known fact that most people have the intuition to some degree. Intuition, or "gut feeling," as many laymen use the term, is actually a highly developed skill that one must work at in order to develop and strengthen it. Many psychologists and counselors would agree that intuition is of upmost importance when it comes to dealing with emotional problems. One's intuition can help them find meaning in their lives and provide them with the emotional relief that they may need. What is Intuition to the Emotional Rescue?


Intuition can be defined as one's inner sense that something, an event, or a series of events are taking place. This can be a very sensitive area of the human psyche. It is this "inner knowing" that usually leads someone to seek relief from their emotional state. For instance, a person who feels depressed because of a recent breakup is likely to seek relief from their emotions by seeking professional help from a counselor or therapist. However, this particular person is already suffering from the emotional state of depression, so why would they need a new counselor or therapist?

What if, however, their partner had left them and they were left in a lonely and unfamiliar situation? They had no one they could really talk to and no one around them that they felt comfortable with. Would they feel better if they knew there was someone out there who understood what they were going through and could empathize with them? People who have been through a difficult breakup know this all too well, but most people have no insight into their own emotional state other than what they tell themselves. If you have been in a relationship breakup and you suddenly begin to feel a great deal of pain and discomfort and can't seem to get yourself to stop crying then you should know that your inner state has been clouded by your relationship issues and your thoughts have been clouded by your fears of the relationship ending.

This is where an inner counselor or therapist can be of help. They can give you tools to use to clear your mind of these negative emotions. They can help you learn how to let go of your fears of the breakup ending and how to move on with your life. It is difficult to do this when you have emotions that are still very raw. These emotions can cause you to think that things will always work out well. Only by letting go of the painful feelings of the past can you get to a place of acceptance that can help you accept the future that lies ahead.

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Intuition to the Rescue is not a sure thing. It is not something that happens overnight. The first step is knowing where you are in your personal recovery and identifying which areas of your life need the help the most.

If your partner was the one who ended the relationship, then be supportive of them while they work through the emotional aspects of the break up. It will make you more effective in your own efforts to help them. On the other hand, if your spouse was the one who left, then work even harder to make them realize what the true reasons were for the emotional detachment. There is no such thing as being too supportive or it could backfire on you and the relationship.

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