Welcome to Gratitude Junkies and thank you for sharing this beautiful story. It illustrates how mysterious & powerful intuition is and why it's essential to listen to it. ✨️
Your story captures the mystery of intuition so well. I don't know that we'll ever fully explain those moments when our hearts seem to know before our minds do. Whether we call it instinct, wisdom, or a sixth sense, it's one of life's enduring mysteries. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful reflection.
I believe everyone has intuitions we just do not all listen to them. Sometimes they are so subtle we do not even notice. Othertimes they are loud like a lion roar.
This is such a powerful story. Whether we call it intuition, discernment, or a gut feeling, those moments invite us to slow down and pay attention. Thank you for sharing a story that reminds us to listen carefully when something deep inside asks us to pause.
The uneasiness is becoming so vivid now. Rekha’s struggle is especially powerful because she cannot explain what she feels, yet the warning within her is persistent and physical. I can understand Ria’s reluctance too—after so much planning, expense, and anticipation, postponing the journey would feel almost impossible. Nice contribution-
Many times I had this experience, BUT every time it never became true. Mind will have such feelings normally and when it became true, it will be remembered else not.
The story will not tell about the people who went in that plane and suffered. Why they never got the same sixth sense?
Still, I am not ruling out sixth sense. Good article
About people in the plane who suffered this ill fate , i believe gut feelings must have appeared in their mind too. They must have swallowed this fear pill with utmost jitters
This was such a beautiful way to explore intuition. I especially loved your observation about how fear can feel so much bigger in the darkness of night. That is so true.
What also struck me was that the mother’s intuition warned them first, but when that warning was not followed, something else stepped in to stop Ria from getting on the plane. Even knowing this was a fictional story, I couldn’t help but read it through a spiritual lens and think: she simply was not meant to be on that flight.
Thank you for sharing this with us, and welcome to Gratitude Junkies! I’m so glad you joined us. 😊
Interesting story, Uma. Thank you for sharing. Fear moving like a roller coaster is quite a good analogy. And I believe in our sixth sense and gut feelings and really try to follow them, particularly in moments of anxiety.
Love it. Well written. This story was engaging and held my attention throughout.
Yes, I think gut feeling is true. When I start getting upset after not knowing where one of my kids is, I check my guts. I ask, "do you think something bad happened?" My gut tells no which helps me calm down.
Welcome to Gratitude Junkies and thank you for sharing this beautiful story. It illustrates how mysterious & powerful intuition is and why it's essential to listen to it. ✨️
Thanks Simone for including Memon this group.
Mysteries are there not only around us but unexplainable mysteries are there in our mind too in the form of these gut feelings
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Your story captures the mystery of intuition so well. I don't know that we'll ever fully explain those moments when our hearts seem to know before our minds do. Whether we call it instinct, wisdom, or a sixth sense, it's one of life's enduring mysteries. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful reflection.
Thanks Monica for reading .
Indeed these feelings can be termed as mystery feelings or thoughts .
We cannot explain why and how it occurs bit it does appear at times .
there is a saying “ Believe in your instincts “
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This is a sad story with a happy ending for the family. Thank you for sharing it!
I'm glad we are both a part of ✨Gratitude Junkies✨, Uma. ☺️💙
Of course Deanne dear 🩷
Beautiful story. Well narrated.
I believe everyone has intuitions we just do not all listen to them. Sometimes they are so subtle we do not even notice. Othertimes they are loud like a lion roar.
Great story!!!
Thanks for reading and liking this post Amy 🫶
Yep, everyone has intuitions.
At times they are so strong that we cannot ignore the same .
When something good or bad has to happen the feelings are so strong that we cannot ignore them.
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This is such a powerful story. Whether we call it intuition, discernment, or a gut feeling, those moments invite us to slow down and pay attention. Thank you for sharing a story that reminds us to listen carefully when something deep inside asks us to pause.
Thanks @Florence Acosta for reading and for commenting too.
Yesss, at times we do listen to what our mind says . It happens rarely but when it happens we cannot ignore the feelings 💜☮️
This is intuition at its truer form:)
Thanks Sara 💜
Our true nature is omniscience but this gets hidden due to our engagement with the outside world. Turning our senses inward develops intuition.
Learning to trust our gut is one of the most powerful ways to get through life. Your story illustrates this very well!
Thanks a lots for reading and commenting too 👍
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Powerful ✨
Thanks Hina 🫶
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A powerful reminder to trust those quiet feelings we cannot always explain. Sometimes intuition sees what logic cannot.
Exactly John 🙂↕️
Thanks fir reading and glad to note that this piece resonated with your thoughts .
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Always appreciate your thoughtful reflections Uma!
The uneasiness is becoming so vivid now. Rekha’s struggle is especially powerful because she cannot explain what she feels, yet the warning within her is persistent and physical. I can understand Ria’s reluctance too—after so much planning, expense, and anticipation, postponing the journey would feel almost impossible. Nice contribution-
Thanks for such a nice comment .
Yes, there is a bag mixed feelings which create a situation of utter fear, dismay and anxiety totally.
A difficult and tough time to handle with ease
Thanks once again
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Uma, what a first post for the group. I loved it...
The Ria story had me tense right up to that message coming through, such a smart and great pacing.
I also love that you didn't try to explain intuition away, just let it sit as unexplainable. That restraint is what makes it hit.
Also — yes, I believe in it too. 🙏🧡🧡
Thanks DD for reading this piece and liking it too.
Intuitions are unexplainable, it sets in and slowly pushes us into an edge . That’s how it is .An utter confusion rummaging our mind totally
Thanks once agin DD
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Many times I had this experience, BUT every time it never became true. Mind will have such feelings normally and when it became true, it will be remembered else not.
The story will not tell about the people who went in that plane and suffered. Why they never got the same sixth sense?
Still, I am not ruling out sixth sense. Good article
Thanks for reading and for this nice comment.
Thanks fir for your views about the same
About people in the plane who suffered this ill fate , i believe gut feelings must have appeared in their mind too. They must have swallowed this fear pill with utmost jitters
Thanks for reading this piece
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This was such a beautiful way to explore intuition. I especially loved your observation about how fear can feel so much bigger in the darkness of night. That is so true.
What also struck me was that the mother’s intuition warned them first, but when that warning was not followed, something else stepped in to stop Ria from getting on the plane. Even knowing this was a fictional story, I couldn’t help but read it through a spiritual lens and think: she simply was not meant to be on that flight.
Thank you for sharing this with us, and welcome to Gratitude Junkies! I’m so glad you joined us. 😊
Thanks Andrea for reading and liking this post too.
Glad to note that this post resonates with your thoughts .
You can slos give a spiritual shade to this as intuition is also a part of some unknown belief or faith .
Thanks for giving me this opportunity to post in this group.
Thanks for everything 🙏🏿
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I really enjoyed it! We are happy to have you with us in our club! 😊💜
Interesting story, Uma. Thank you for sharing. Fear moving like a roller coaster is quite a good analogy. And I believe in our sixth sense and gut feelings and really try to follow them, particularly in moments of anxiety.
Thanks dear for reading and for commenting too.
We all listene to our gut feelings without any doubt
We cannot ignore it at all.
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Love it. Well written. This story was engaging and held my attention throughout.
Yes, I think gut feeling is true. When I start getting upset after not knowing where one of my kids is, I check my guts. I ask, "do you think something bad happened?" My gut tells no which helps me calm down.
Thanks Smita for reading and such a nice comment .
True gut feelings are within us which are like traffic signal lights , pop up for few seconds but convey a deep meaning 😌
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