“More than once, I've seen you talk yourself into the wrong decision by thinking too much. But if you could manage to climb out of that labyrinth of a brain long enough to discover what you want... not what you decide you should want, but what your instinct tells you... you might find what your soul is calling for." "I don't have a soul. There's no such thing." Looking exasperated and amused, Winterborne asked, "Then what keeps your brain working and your heart beating?" "Electrical impulses. An Italian scientist by the name of Galvani proved it a hundred years ago, with a frog." Firmly, Winterborne said, "I can't speak for the frog, but you have a soul. And I'd say it's high time you paid attention to it.” SoulTom SeverinRhys WinterborneHeart Over Mind Book:Chasing Cassandra Source: Chasing Cassandra
“I call your head a bad neighborhood because your head is full of a lot of babbling, conflicting information; most of it not yours, and most of it really bad.” IntuitionListen To Your HeartListen To Your Inner VoiceListen To Your GutItsallrelatedpodcastHeadyHead Over HeartHeart Over MindEpisode7 Author:Sonia Choquette
“You gotta learn to trust your spirit. But you can't trust your spirit to drive the car if you have little practice. You gotta practice on the little things before you get into the big things. [...] Play games like which elevator is gonna come [first] before you [ask your intuition big life-changing questions like]: "Should I pack up and leave?" Get a little practice going so you know what it feels like to get in the flow of the vibe. Have little baby steps. Have little tiny games.” IntuitionListen To Your HeartListen To Your Inner VoiceListen To Your GutItsallrelatedpodcastHeadyHead Over HeartHeart Over MindEpisode7 Author:Sonia Choquette