TRUST OUR GUT
Recently we spoke about the fact that all of us have Instinctual Acuity.
According to science, Instinctual Acuity takes place in the little or second brain.
The second brain is in our ENS, Enteric Nervous System, or guts as we know it.
We feel, what we feel, in our gut, not in our brain. That’s where we get our “something told me”.
So why not Trust Our Gut?
When we get that feeling in our gut, that something is going on, we know it’s right.
We know we should listen to it. We know we should go with what it is telling us.
Yet we do not, and too often we end up regretting that we didn’t Trust Our Gut.
Probably right now, many of us are reflecting on some times when we didn’t… Trust Our Gut. Those things we wished we would have done differently. Some things that maybe we feel we might have missed out on. Yet we can also rejoice in the times in which we did! And work toward more of those times in the future.
I don’t believe the issue was that we felt the information was incorrect that we were getting. I believe the issue was/is about TRUST.
We don’t yet know how to Trust Our Gut.
We’ve been trained all our life, to go with the calculations and computations that our mind has vetted out. A lot of time and effort has been put into the plans that we have laid out for ourselves. Besides that, it feels weird not to use your head. We are all very familiar with the expression, “You gotta use your head!”, or “Were you even thinking about what you did?”
The problem with that is too many times we get stuck in our own head, and we become self-reliant and can’t hear the wisdom coming from another source, whether God himself or someone that he chose to use.
Sometimes we can’t hear God because we are to busy listening to ourselves.
To help us with this, God gave us an important reminder; “My ways are not your ways, and My thoughts are not your thoughts”
God is saying that how He processes things, is different than how we process things.
God is a spirit, so he processes things in his spirit. When we don’t Trust Our Gut, we process things in the natural sense, not the spiritual sense. We tend to process things in our head not in our hearts, where our spirit is located.
God’s thoughts don’t come from his head, they come from his guts, the core of who he is. The essence of God is in his heart or gut.
To hear God, we must listen with our gut not our head.
Look at what was said, “He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying”.
Mostly everyone that was in the audience at the time this was spoken had ears, so what was the true meaning of this saying.
I believe the true meaning was to listen with the ear in your gut, a.k.a. heart. H… EAR… T. this ear!
We can only hear God with the ear in our heart.
So lets begin retraining ourselves to work on listening with our H.ear.T.
God has a lot of things he wants to share with you. Listen UP! (Toward heaven)
This is a Thompson Truth