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March 8, 2008

Intuition and spiritual growth are inherently linked, according to professional psychic and therapist Sherrie Dillard. This groundbreaking guide offers a personalized approach to spiritual development, introducing four different psychic types and revealing how to develop the unique talents of each. Designed for both beginning intuitives and advanced psychics, this book presents a simple, step-by-step plan:

• Take the insightful quiz to learn whether you are a physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual intuitive
• Discover more about each type's nature, personality, strengths, and potential challenges
• Develop your psychic abilities with the meditations and exercises designed for your specific intuitive style

Throughout the book, Dillard shares remarkable stories from her professional practice to illustrate the incredible power of intuition and its connection to the spirit world, inner wisdom, and your higher self.


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About the Author

Sherrie Dillard is a psychic-medium clairvoyant, author and teacher with clients in Europe, Latin America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Middle East as well as the United States.

Though her psychic abilities emerged when she was just a young girl, Sherrie has also worked as a fiber artist, having learned the skill of weaving while working for a charitable organization in indigenous villages in Latin America. During this time, she was continuously given the intuitive message to become a professional psychic and medium, but ignored this calling until a car accident injury left her unable to weave or silk paint. She has now been a professional psychic and medium for over 20 years.

Sherrie has used her psychic abilities to uncover information in murder and missing person investigations for police departments in California, North Carolina and Florida. She has been featured on television and radio for her work as a psychic detective and medium.  
 
Sherrie has taught classes and workshops on intuition, spiritual development and spiritual healing both nationally and internationally. She holds a B.S. in Psychology and a Master of Divinity/Pastoral Counseling from the New Thought Theological Seminary.

Join Sherrie as she posts regular columns on FemCentral where she will answer questions from readers about intuition.

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Our natural curiosity pushes us to lift the curtain of consciousness. The unknown inspires us. We are compelled to discover what lies beyond our everyday experiences, thoughts, and emotions. Over the years, people from all walks of life have come to my office to visit with the unseen. People from all income levels, occupations, races, and religious beliefs have come, seeking wisdom and contact with the spiritual world.

Working with such people, I have learned that we have an innate understanding of the unseen realms. Even though we generally deny this aspect of our intelligence, we are still able to connect and interact with what is of spirit.

Within us lies the core truth of all that is. It is through knowing ourselves that we come to know all of life. In this knowing we are led to the experience of unconditional love, beauty, and wisdom. We are led into the experience of divinity, which we may call God, Universal Life Force, Divine Intelligence, or the Supreme Being. Many of us have had encounters with spiritual guides, angels, or other holy beings that break through our normal sense of what is possible and bring us closer to the universal all-knowing. They are our friends, our loved ones, and they know us better than anyone else. As we uncover our ability to communicate with Spirit, we reveal the depth of our own divine nature.

Intuitive versus PsychicIntuition is our guide into this vast sea of unconditional love and intelligence. Intuition is defined as the ability to understand or know something immediately and without conscious reasoning. Intuition is an instinctive knowing, an impression.1 We have all had moments, many of them, when we knew the truth.

It seems to be not so much a matter of whether or not we are intuitive, but where and how our intuition comes forth in our lives. Intuition usually surfaces in the areas of our personalities with which we are most comfortable. It may emerge, for example, through our feelings and emotions. For some it surfaces in the physical body as an ache, a pain, a lightness, or other bodily awareness. Others among us may use our intuition most often through our thoughts, our processing of concepts and ideas. Or we might feel most in touch with our intuition through our spiritual and religious pursuits, in prayer and in meditation.

We tend to think of intuition as coming through for us in breakthrough aha! moments, but most of the time, intuition is quiet and still. It does not rattle us. It is more like a gentle nudge or a persistent feeling or thought. In fact, our intuition is often so much a part of our lives that it feels natural and normal, and many people do not feel that they are intuitive because to them intuition does not feel unusual. We can become so accustomed to using our intuition that we call it common sense or the obvious.

Al is a successful businessman. He was formerly the CEO of a thriving vitamin company, and he now works as a business consultant. Al was asked by a company to investigate the possibility of acquiring some smaller, similar companies. He visited the companies in question. He also sought out a few other small businesses he thought were interesting, and along the way he met a young man who had started a small but innovative company. Although this young man, just twenty-four years old, did not have much experience, Al told me that when they met he felt an immediate connection with him. This young man, Al said, did not have the kind of qualifications that the company required, but Al was still excited and felt determined to work with this young man and his new ideas. Eventually, Al convinced the company for which he was consulting to buy the young man?s concept, and a lucrative affiliation was established. Despite the fact that the young man did not have all the requirements that the company was looking for, Al somehow ?knew? that their connection would be successful. Al told me he feels that he has ?good instincts.? I would argue that this is an example of intuition.

For some people, intuition is a curiosity, an afterthought, or an interesting concept. It can seem irrational and illogical. We have an antiquated belief system surrounding this common and frequently used function. Perhaps this is to some extent because being intuitive and being psychic are so closely related. To be intuitive is to be able to?know?without?knowing?how?you?know. To be psychic seems to be a step up from that, to have the?ability?to?access?at?will?extrasensory?information?and?knowledge. Being psychic is simply a more refined and developed form of intuition. Most people have preconceived ideas of what being psychic means. When people hear the word psychic, all kinds of images usually surface in their minds: a television infomercial, a neon sign promising to change our luck from bad to good, strange and outlandish phenomena, and perhaps someone who claims to have special powers and requires large sums of money to help us out of impending doom.

There are some people who wonder why those who claim to be psychic don?t know what will happen in their own day-to- day lives. I have heard such people remark that psychics should know when they will get sick, get laid off, have an accident, or should know the answers to game show questions. Psychics, many reason, should know everything that will occur in the future.

Yet we don?t expect that much accuracy from most of science and medicine. Doctors know a lot about many illnesses. They know what tumors look like and how cancer grows in our bodies and cells. They know roughly how long someone may live once diagnosed with cancer. They even know what other organs certain cancers may spread to. Still, many, many people die every year from cancer. Doctors can?t cure many types of cancer. Many chronic illnesses such as diabetes and AIDS are incurable. However, all that doesn?t stop us from going to doctors when we?re ill. We listen to them and believe what they tell us. In most cases, we trust our lives to modern medicine.

We were once absolutely positive that there were no other planets in our solar system. Later, our telescopes revealed to us a certain number of planets, and we believed that this finite number of planets in our solar system must forever be a scientific fact. But a short time ago, a professor who had just lectured on this topic unexpectedly discovered another small planet within our solar system that we had no idea existed.

Advanced intelligence gathering is in place as part of the American defense system. The government and military gather intelligence through highly sophisticated equipment each and every day, yet the tragedy of 9/11 still happened. We didn?t know about all the plots against us, and we were not aware that our lives were in such danger.

Billions of dollars are spent every year on medicine, science, technology, and defense. We teach, we train, we educate ourselves. Still, we are made aware each day of just how little we as an advanced society really know.

Just think of how much we honor and support these fields of study. Then think about how little money, time, energy, and respect we give to the study of psychic energy. Most of our society pays very little attention to the journey of spiritual awareness.

Psychics do not know everything for the same reason that scientists, doctors, and spies do not know everything. We?are?on?a?journey?of?discovery. What we know today leads us to greater understanding for tomorrow. Getting an education in developing psychic awareness is a learning process. Not only does it entail learning about psychic energy, but it also includes learning about the nature of reality. To become psychic, you must transform your definition of what life is. You may begin to see yourself in a new way.

The Psychic CallJeff is a computer network engineer, happily married with two children. His sister had a psychic reading with me a few weeks earlier and Jeff was curious to see what a psychic would tell him, so he called me for an appointment. When he came to me for the reading, he seemed nervous and a bit skeptical. When we were nearly finished with the session, I asked him if he had any questions. He anxiously began to tell me that when he was driving his car, just daydreaming or listening to music, he would often have strong feelings or thoughts about family or friends. These feelings, he said, had recently begun to evolve into clear visual images, and he told me that certain scenes would emerge in his mind?s eye as if he were observing a dream.

Jeff confessed that he?d been rattled a few months earlier. In an image, he?d seen a friend of his being unexpectedly laid off from his job. Jeff soon learned, a week or so later, that his friend had in fact been laid off. What seemed to unnerve Jeff the most about this incident was that life, he told me, was not what he thought it was. If he could ?see? this incident before it happened, he asked me, what then was linear time and free will? Jeff told me ...


Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (March 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738712787
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738712789
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Sherrie is an author, psychic-medium, counselor and teacher. Psychic since
childhood, she has been a professional psychic for over twenty years and has
clients in Europe, Latin America, South America, Australia, Canada, the Middle
East as well as the United States.

Featured on television, radio and print for her work a psychic detective and
medium, Sherrie has used her psychic abilities to uncover information in murder and missing person investigations for police departments in California, North Carolina and Florida, most notably working with the Raleigh NC police detectives, in solving the Stephanie Bennett cold case murder.

She has taught intuition development classes at Duke University and her passion for the fusion of intuition, spirituality and conscious self growth have made her a popular speaker and teacher at retreats and conferences both nationally and internationally.
Sherrie holds a B.S. In Psychology and M.Div. In New Thought pastoral
counseling.

Originally from New England she now lives in Durham N.C. She is an avid,
swimmer and can be found wandering along the rivers and mountains of the area
with her two dogs.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a wonderful book I have not only read, but will study, February 27, 2008
This review is from: Discover Your Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition (Paperback)
This book is a new comer to the burgeoning number of metaphysical books that are available today, but this one is anything but "run of the mill". Sherrie Dillards unassuming style and embraceable approach to spiritual development in this, her first book, takes the reader by the hand and instead of coming from the perspective of a gifted psychic teaching the "uninitiated" - as so many books of this nature do, she leads you through a Myers Briggs-like examination of your own inherent psychic abilities as one caring friend might accompany another. I found this book to be not only an enjoyable read, but one I will actually re-read and study for its fresh, encouraging, and effective approach to Spiritual development. I agree - We all as "Spiritual beings having a physical experience" possess some degree of inherent intuitive ability. This author can help you identify where your abilities naturally manifests, and she can help you develop that ability to the extent you are willing open your mind and heart to the possibility. I sincerely hope this will be the first of many books from this new Author.
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing find!, February 9, 2009
This review is from: Discover Your Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition (Paperback)
What i loved about this book is that it establishes very basic types of intuitives. and it's not based on the different types of "claires' (voyance, audience, etc). It breaks it down to 4 types; Emotional, Mental, Physical, and Spiritual intuitive. It's kind of like learning about how you learn (visual, audio, kinesthetic, spatial, etc) and using that to learn better and faster.
This book has you take a questionnaire and depending on the answers it describes what intuitive type you are. It then describes what kind of exercises to do that will help use what comes naturally to you. This will allow the reader to enhance their innate abilities and use it as a means to work on being other types. When I read my type (Mental intuitive) it described me to a T! Then when I had my friend do it was also pretty accurate (Emotional). Turns out she's the yin to my yang :D or vice versa LOL. I always thought we balanced each other out :D

I think that this book would make all those other development books easier to utilize as it may give you a better understanding of how to approach the exercises and how to avoid pitfalls that your type may be prone to. Such an Awesome find!
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, November 16, 2008
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If you are interested in understanding more about your intuition and you can buy just one book on your next trip to the bookstore, make it this one. There's far more useful information in this book than you'd expect and the author's down-to-earth style makes it an easy read. I have dozens of books on this subject, but this one is possibly the best...at the very least it's among my top three. Many of my other titles are like appetizers - they just dont' satisfy your hunger....this book is a seven-course meal. After I bought it, it sat on my coffee table for a week before I started reading it....and then I couldn't put it down. It answered many of my questions and many questions I hadn't thought to ask. I feel more confident, like I know my 'self' better than I did before, I believe in myself just a little bit more. I love this book! I'm buying several copies for friends and relatives for Christmas.
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