It's All Wrong But It's All Right

 What lies behind those gut instincts and first impressions that warn or excite us to be interpreted so differently than others who experience a totally opposite reaction? Many times a shared first impression of the chance meeting of a stranger or an opportunity produces entirely different reactions. Our first response is to question why others came to a different conclusion; we may even attempt to change their opinion to match our own. Why were they different?

Each of us is surrounded by a smart body of energy known as the innate. It provides our first response to everything we encounter in life. Our innate expands 12 feet in every direction, reading the energy and intent of every person and situation we come into contact with. We recognize it as our gut instinct; it performs with impeccable precision and accuracy and is never wrong. So why are two people's impressions so different; should we try to convince them they are wrong?

Our innate is giving us a private reading of the energy and intent of people and situations and how they may affect our own life. The effects of these intentions may be completely different for two individuals. Many times people meet a future partner while they are in the company of a current romantic interest. The new person may have a tremendously positive effect on one, yet a potentially adverse or devastating effect on the other. The reading of the energy and intent in the situation was accurate for both; one is excited, the other repulsed.

A new employment or investment opportunity may be wonderful for one person but create harmful losses for the other. Our first impressions are based on how people and upcoming events or opportunities will affect our own life path. Even though both responses may be completely opposite, both are accurate for the individual. Our innate reads energy and the situations and will either caution us or encourage us to move forward. Attempting to convince anyone that their impression was wrong may invite unnecessary and avoidable pain for them.

It is important to be respectful of others first impressions or gut instincts, to understand that their innate is there to protect and guide them individually. It is not necessary for us to understand why their reading of the energy was different from our own. However, we should respect it. There are no errors in information received from our gut instincts. It is important to honor that part of every person we come into contact with. When you are sure you are right, you are right for you.

The next time this happens, try stepping aside and allow events to play out to their conclusion. You will find that even though it seemed all wrong, it was exactly right for every person involved!

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