Whenever someone can listen fairly to both sides of an issue, he will make the right decision. This is because he has the right answer.
(A Course in Miracles)
In a famous experiment, researchers in Iowa tested people with two decks of cards, with one of them having better odds of winning. It turned out that the people eventually figured out which deck of cards they should choose, but this realization only came after they had drawn 50 cards. Yet, subconsciously, they had already figured it out 10 cards into the game. Isn't that result amazing? This is of course the good old intuition at work and people who are in tune with their feelings may have the ability to beat their conscious mind. Yet, perhaps there is even more to knowing, something that our scientific community hasn't yet figured out. Could it be that we can know the preferred stack without pulling any card just because we have access to the all-knowing Mind? I have a hunch that we can, yet, as the Course in Miracles reminds us, if we have a vested interest in getting the information, we are perhaps too biased to tab into the Source.
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