Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Thursday, May 30, 2019

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There are times you have no proof and you know something is true. There are times when you have a mountain of data that may as well be a heap of compost. How do you tell the difference? You could call that intuition, but you could also call it having sensitivity to when something is authentically meaningful.

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Gemini weekly for February 28, 2014.

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There are times you have no proof and you know something is true. There are times when you have a mountain of data that may as well be a heap of compost. How do you tell the difference? You could call that intuition, but you could also call it having sensitivity to when something is authentically meaningful. One way to tell you’re on solid ground is when you have a hunch about something and also several independent sources of verification. For this to work, you must account for observer bias, so make sure you design that into your review process. Then you get to use what you know and make a decision and learn from the experience. I suggest you put your energy into making sure your data is good, and seeking out sources who are far removed from the situation in question. Yet the most significant thing your charts are telling you is to aim for a specific goal that serves both immediate and long-range needs; among other factors, these will be in harmony when you’re on the right path.


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  1. marie hawthorne

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    c. 1200, “be vigorous, prosper, thrive,” from flower (n.). Of a plant or bud, “to blossom,” c. 1300. Meaning “adorn or cover with flowers” is from 1570s. Related: Flowered; flowering.flower (v.)

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