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An edition of Cracking the intuition code (1999)

Cracking the intuition code

understanding and mastering your intuitive power

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No matter what name we give it -- hunch, gut feeling, sense, or instinct -- intuition remains an alluring but mysterious subject that few of us understand. Until now. In this fascinating and persuasive book, intuition expert Gail Ferguson explains intuition as a specific human sensory system -- a sense just like hearing and seeing, but one that's so unfamiliar to most of us that we don't know when it's happening or what to do with it.Clearly and systematically, Furguson shows how our own innate intuition helps us cope with the unknown facts and unexpected events in our lives -- what she calls "Factors U." To help us develop our intuitive abilities, she recounts dozes of fascinating case studies from her files that illustrate her common-sense routine for using intuition reliably, one which she herself has used successfully throughout her life and professionally for over 25 years.

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Publisher
Contemporary Books
Language
English
Pages
335

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Cover of: Cracking the Intuition Code
Cracking the Intuition Code
2002, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Cracking the Intuition Code
Cracking the Intuition Code : Understanding and Mastering Your Intuitive Power
May 11, 2000, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Cracking the intuition code
Cracking the intuition code: understanding and mastering your intuitive power
1999, Contemporary Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-320) and index.

Published in
Lincolnwood, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.4/4
Library of Congress
BF315.5 .F47 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 335 p. ;
Number of pages
335

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL371771M
ISBN 10
0809228394
LCCN
98033368
LibraryThing
577887

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1935921W

First Sentence

"THREE MONTHS after the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, which killed 168 people and wounded scores of others, CNN aired an interview with one of the victims, a woman who was learning to walk on an artificial leg."

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