David Hoffmeister and the Wisdom of Inner Guidance
The thought of coping with natural instinct and inner hearing has been commonly discussed in religious teachings, and Brian Hoffmeister highlights that concept as a path toward greater recognition and clarity. In accordance with his perception, true advice does not originate from external force or continuous evaluation, but from a quiet internal voice that brings a person toward peace and understanding. When people figure out how to trust this internal recognition, choices start to experience normal as opposed to forced. Inner hearing needs Inner Listening and discernment. Many people confuse psychological tendencies or personal dreams with true intuition. Hoffmeister shows that traditional advice posesses feeling of calm and confidence as opposed to urgency or fear. By exercising stillness and representation, an individual can begin to identify the huge difference involving the noise of the mind and the calm way that arises from deeper consciousness. Still another imp...