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    Health Intuition: A Simple Guide to Greater Well-Being

    by Karen Grace Kassy
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    Chicago, IL: Transitions/Center City, MN: Hazelden 2000 239pp 4pp refs $21.95

    Karen Kassy had intuitive gifts in childhood that allowed her to predict winners in horse races. She tuned out her intuition in her teen years, and it wasn't until her thirties that she again tapped into this rich gift. She now uses her intuition for medical assessments.

    Kassy can make contact for intuitive readings not only in person, but also over the phone or through written media. Her approach is wholistic, encompassing body, emotions, mind and spirit, including past, present and future in her intuitive readings.

    Kassy also has gifts for clear thinking and clear writing. She presents the process of developing her own and others' intuition in a coherent and engaging manner. She enlivens and enriches her presentation with personal stories of developing her own gifts, reports of people she has read, and the processes of teaching others to develop their own intuitive gifts.

    I particularly like her common-sense approach:

    If my intuition is not there, and I am not meant to get a reading, I have enough faith and experience to know that overriding a "no-reading": impression is not to anyone's best interest. I have learned not to force my intuition. . . (p. 148)

    The receiving part of the intuitive process is easy - it's the question part that takes the most practice. The better the questions, the better your answers. (p. 148)

    Kassy also helps the reader appreciate the many ways in which intuition can express itself.

    Everyone's intuitive hits will have a unique quality. Learn to recognize how your intuition feels, and you will increase your accuracy. Your special feeling of correct intuition will be different from mine, your neighbor's, or your best friend's. It will be uniquely your own. Recognizing that feeling - and learning to act on it - is the key to using intuition. . . (p. 154)

    Highly recommended to anyone interested in understanding intuition.

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