Intuition or the sixth sense is a survivaltool as well. When I am blindfolded, I feel any movement or presence in a range of about 20 feet. With my eyes open, I feel any change or movement for miles. Intuition is a tool you have to practise, because there are always bigger fish, so to say. The reliability of “feelings” are often marginal. In the beginning that is.
They are doing a lot of research on survival. How your body and brain functions under extreme conditions. Remarkable facts were revealed and extreme experiences recorded. It has all related to angels; guardian angels so to say. People told stories of guides and persons which guided them through extreme circumstances. A businessman, who worked on 84th floor of the South Tower, during the 9/11 attack, is convinced, that he was guided by a presence, who guided and stimulated him to get out. He was the last one, who left the tower alive. The same stories are told by deep-sea divers and climbers on Mount Everest. Neuro-scientists have called this phenomenon “the third man” and they even located the area of the brain, responsible for it. In their enthusiasm, they called it a survival-tool! Proclaiming that everybody might encounter his or hers “third man”, when needed. I think guardian angels do exist, but so do their counterparts, this being a world and existence founded on negation and dualities. It's all a matter of balance. But first you have to get to know them and you have to treat them like you were “the Alfa”; otherwise they might take over, making you a slave to their ambitions and turn you into a toy. Who is in charge, so to say and, by the way, who is running the angels at the moment?
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