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The Amazing Azra

Initial comment by Henry Reed:

"When the real music comes to me--the music of the spheres, the music that surpasseth understanding--that has nothing to do with me 'cause I'm just the channel. The only joy for me is for it to be given to me and to transcribe it. Like a medium. Those moments are what I live for." (from Edgar Cayce on Channeling Your Higher Self.) 

Azra Simonetti is a good example of multi-dimensional talent: painting, writing, music, interpersonal relations, and more, all of which is inspired by intuition.

With regard to her music, we would refer you to the book, Spiritual Lives of the Great Composers by Patrick Kavanaugh. In many cases, these composers "channeled" their music in that they felt that they themselves did not invent or create their music, but merely transcribed what they heard and attributed the music to a spiritual source.

One comment upon her story and song about "How Big?": A memory from her childhood is the basis for a story and then inspires a song. What made her choose that memory? In my book, Your Intuitive Heart (see digest by Clayton Montez in this issue) I share a method for intuitive guidance that is based upon the wisdom hidden in a personal memory.

Using personal memories as seeds of wisdom seems to be a "soul" approach to intuition, in that much of what we call soul has to do with memory. What is an "old soul," but someone who has the wisdom of the ages, as if they were enriched by experience.

In the movie, Ground Hog Day, Bill Murray plays a man who relives a given day over and over again. All events repeat themselves, except his reaction to them. Soon he is able to anticipate events. Soon he appears to be a genius, yet he knows it is simply because he has "seen it all" before. Perhaps people with great talents are souls who have developed these abilities over many lifetimes.

In a similar vein, people who have more experience in their field have been found to use their intuition more in responding to their work situations. It is as if they "have seen it all" before, and quickly respond to subtle patterns that are not evident to the newcomer.

How does Azra's work inspire you? What connections do you see between being creative and using intuition? Let us hear your ideas.

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