Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Predicting the Future

In karate, it is very important to recognize early when someone will attack you and how he will do it. If you check the smallest beginnings of movements, the eye’s look and expression, observed behavior pattern of that person, and the thoughts with your intuition, then it might be possible for you to recognize an attack very, very early. The earlier you realize the start of an attack, the more time and options you have to defend yourself. However, the best thing is not to fight at all. Even in this case checking the above ideas can help you prevent a fight to happen at all.

In 2003, I recognized that my mother’s skin had changed in a way that is typical for cancer patients. My intuition told me that she was very likely developing some form of cancer. However, wouldn’t it be very impolite to tell your mother “You look like you are having cancer.”? Yes, it would be impolite if I told her and it was not true. If I didn’t tell her my thoughts but they were true and she did have cancer, it would be a very bad case. That’s why I decided to risk being considered impolite. My prediction was correct, and four years later the doctors found an early stage of cancer in her breast. She had surgery and radiation, and until today, it hasn’t come back anymore, fortunately. If I had chosen not to tell her, things could have become much worse.

Have you ever experienced something like that? Being able to guess what will most likely happen in the future is a very powerful tool. The secrets to predicting the future will be revealed on Wednesday, December 9, at 2 p.m. EST in my free telephone workshop. Discover how to become powerful by predicting the future by signing up at http://andreaklee.wufoo.com/forms/workshop-signup/.

2 comments:

Barbara said...

What an amazing post, Andrea! I hope you'll offer this telephone workshop again. It sounds incredibly valuable for many things.

Andrea Klee said...

Hi Barbara, yes, I will offer this workshop again because it went well, and my participants were very interested in the topic. I'm glad that you like the topic.

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