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Lynn A. Robinson
Publisher: Andrews McMeel PublishingInterviewed By: Donna Gray 11/28/2004 I can see what makes Lynn A. Robinson, best selling author and intuition expert successful. She answered almost all the questions before they were asked. It was as though we were in a movie script û and she knew all the lines. For twenty years, as an intuitive consultant, Robinson has taught that we all have whatÆs needed to be successful. We just have to be on the right channel, and we have to be ôtuned inö to what we really ôwantö, and we have to work at that goal. She says, ôSome people's beliefs are superficial. They think that you click your heels three times and Ed McMahon shows up at your door.ö When asked if she believes the ôresilience factorö plays a role in how people handle lifeÆs lessons, she said, ôWe have to trust that thereÆs a reason we have to go through these things.ö She maintains that while life throws challenges, and sometimes we canÆt avoid things happening, we do have control through the attitude we sustain. She says, ôWeÆre always being shaped and formed, and thereÆs always something new happening, kind of like the saying æWhere ever you go, there you are.ö Individuals come to Lynn Robinson for intuitive help in everything from how to deal with life circumstances, to help with planning for the future. Robinson assists businesses with things like strategic planning and intuitive mediation. Robinson points out that some who have significantly more money arenÆt always significantly more happy. She says, ôAbundance is all around us, and when we are open to accepting, trusting, and following our own intuition, our inner compass points to success and prosperity.ö She writes in two to three hour blocks of time after meditating and asking for guidance. Her intuition has led her down the right path, the path that allows her to work at her true calling, helping others, through her books and her counseling, to find their own path to prosperity, abundance, and happiness.
Lynn Robinson told me several times during our visit that
one always has to listen, be aware and be open to whatÆs
going on around them. Could she have known I needed this
advice? My guess is absolutely!
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