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		By: Julie		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 13:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nina,
Thank you for sharing your deep thoughts and profound life experience with us on your experience with intuition. I am sorry for the loss of your beloved son. 
Thank you for sharing your intimate experience with us and how signficant a role intuition has played in your life. Thank you for trusting your intuition because it allows us all to do the same.
Julie]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nina,<br />
Thank you for sharing your deep thoughts and profound life experience with us on your experience with intuition. I am sorry for the loss of your beloved son.<br />
Thank you for sharing your intimate experience with us and how signficant a role intuition has played in your life. Thank you for trusting your intuition because it allows us all to do the same.<br />
Julie</p>
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		By: Nina Aguilar		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nina Aguilar]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 04:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I didn&#039;t believe in my intuition until my son became ill.....and almost immediately, I felt that this was way, way more important than the doctors were trying to tell me.  When I told my husband about my intuition that our son was extremely ill, he told me that I just had a negative view of the world.  No, actually, despite praying and begging to God that my son get well, I knew in my heart that he was going to die.  While in the hospital one night, he told me:  &quot;Mommy, I&#039;m scared about dying.&quot;  I put my arms around him and replied:  &quot;Honey, I am scared too, but I promise you, you will never be alone.&quot;    Roughly 6 weeks after he first got a fever, after developing Giant Coronary Artery Aneurysms, he collapsed at home, in my arms.  I kept my promise to him; he was not alone.  And although I screamed to him:  &quot;Come back to me!&quot;  my intuition told me he was already gone.  
I did CPR on my son in the ambulance, and the ER personnel worked on his little 8-year-old body for 45 minutes.  But finally I told them to stop, to unhook him from the machines, and let me hold him.  I held my son in my lap, singing his favorite lullaby, hoping that his spirit was still close enough to hear me, ----I held him until he grew cold.
I have never doubted my intuition since then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t believe in my intuition until my son became ill&#8230;..and almost immediately, I felt that this was way, way more important than the doctors were trying to tell me.  When I told my husband about my intuition that our son was extremely ill, he told me that I just had a negative view of the world.  No, actually, despite praying and begging to God that my son get well, I knew in my heart that he was going to die.  While in the hospital one night, he told me:  &#8220;Mommy, I&#8217;m scared about dying.&#8221;  I put my arms around him and replied:  &#8220;Honey, I am scared too, but I promise you, you will never be alone.&#8221;    Roughly 6 weeks after he first got a fever, after developing Giant Coronary Artery Aneurysms, he collapsed at home, in my arms.  I kept my promise to him; he was not alone.  And although I screamed to him:  &#8220;Come back to me!&#8221;  my intuition told me he was already gone.<br />
I did CPR on my son in the ambulance, and the ER personnel worked on his little 8-year-old body for 45 minutes.  But finally I told them to stop, to unhook him from the machines, and let me hold him.  I held my son in my lap, singing his favorite lullaby, hoping that his spirit was still close enough to hear me, &#8212;-I held him until he grew cold.<br />
I have never doubted my intuition since then.</p>
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