Incredible Intuition: Gift or Learned Ability?
Terri Jay has a highly successful practice, providing training for individuals to help develop their intuitive abilities.
Online, October 4, 2009 (Newswire.com) - For those people who have highly developed their intuition, it can be a blessing or a curse. According to Terri Jay, it can be both. Jay has a highly successful practice, providing information over the phone to thousands of clients around the world and the accolades of medical and law enforcement professionals alike. Jay says that she doesn't have an 'off' switch so she is receiving information from the Universe, people and even pets, all the time. Yet she is now so sensitive, she cannot go into movie theaters, concerts, and many restaurants due to the noise factor.
Jay says she is the biggest skeptic in the world so when, in 1990, she 'heard' a non-verbal child in her horseback therapy program, she was shocked. But, she was also open to learning how to expand this ability so she could communicate with the program's horses to make the program safer. One thing led to another and soon she was communicating with both people and pets that had passed, doing medical and veterinary intuition and her specialty which is to communicate with people that cannot, such as those with Alzheimer's, dementia, coma, autism, etc.
Over the last 20 years, Terri Jay has been able to teach these skills to hundreds of others. "We are all born with 9 senses," Jay says. "We have the 5 physical senses and then we are intuitive, clairvoyant, clairsentient and clairaudient." Jay said that having two mentors who were energy healers really helped. Her mentors taught her to have no ego, no stake in the outcome, no judgment and to feel the information that is coming through.
Many people get intuitive information all the time and choose to ignore it or they are afraid of the information when they receive it so they try to shut off the flow of information. Terri Jay says that the information is almost always positive, helpful, healing and insightful and we should all work on developing our intuitive abilities.
Terri Jay will be in San Jose on Saturday, October 24th from 9am - 4pm to provide a workshop, which will teach others how to develop their own intuitive abilities. Cost is $99. for one person and $179. for two people. Registration and further information is available at http://www.messengersanjose.eventbrite.com and on Jay's web site at http://www.terrijay.com. (Photo available upon request) Contact Jeanine Swatton, Media Director at (408)786-5298
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