Your Experiences
Bearing Witness to Intuition
by Gabrielle
USA
It was a great day for a hike; spring was turning into summer and the woods were full of life. I walked along trying to savor each moment.
I’d chosen a trail that promised a great view of the valley. I looked forward to reaching the vista. When I reached it, the view was wonderful, but there was an even more breathtaking sight yet to come.
When I reached the end of the trail, I turned around to retrace my steps back to my car. As I followed the curved trail, I had an intense feeling to stop walking. I ignored it at first, but it came again and this time with a sense of urgency.
I stopped where I was and looked forward – to see a family of Black Bears who had just crossed the trail: a mother and her three cubs, it appeared. They were barely 20 feet in front of me to the right, slowly making their way down the side of the mountain. I prayed that the mother wouldn’t turn around and see me as her cubs struggled to leap over large branches and debris.
I knew that the last thing I wanted to do was startle her and I was a bit too close already. To make matters worse, I could hear the sounds of another large animal further up the mountain, to the left of the trail. I couldn’t see it, but I had a feeling that I needed to pass before encountering it. I couldn’t turn back and risk getting lost; it would be dark soon. I had to do something but I didn’t want to make the wrong move.
I decided to trust my intuition to guide me – after all, had it not been for that warning I would have walked briskly into a dangerous situation. I felt incredibly vulnerable doing this, but my mind could come up with no ideas and there were so many factors unknown. I prayed for help and when I felt a brief sense of relief, I knew it was time to walk.
I took a few slow, deliberate steps. I listened carefully for any warnings. There were none and so I walked some more. I kept walking, slowly and then more quickly until I was completely out of range. This was perhaps the most alive I have ever been, keeping myself immersed in the moment and my mind clear, listening to survive.
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Thanks for sharing, Gabbi.
Thanks for sharing, Gabbi. I'm glad you listened to your intuition!
Ufff, Gabrielle, I almost
Ufff, Gabrielle, I almost stop breathing reading this, trying to put myself in your position...
Do you think now you are less afraid to go alone to the woods where there are wild animals like bears?
Lucia