Is being astute a good thing? Or does it mean you are a bad person who wants to deceive others?
If someone says: You are very astute… that is a high compliment. It means that you can see what most people can’t, and you can see it accurately.
One of the issues that keep you from being astute is that you are dehydrated, that you are not well. The other issue is that your vibration is too low. This other article explains why and how.
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Often when people use my Water Energizer® to energize their water, or change their diet to what matches their body better, they get smarter, they get more astute.
When you are in survival, because you are not well, you retreat to the mind… the stupidest part of you, that isn’t even looking before it speaks. When you try to be astute from the mind, or be astute from the intellect, you aren’t.
You can only be astute from intelligence, from actually looking. Intelligence is a Right Brain phenomenon: not word-based, not logic-based, not based on what you know. It is based on what you see, what consciousness sees, without any filters.
Trying to be astute from the mind or the intellect, both left-brain phenomenon, word based, stored pictures based, you aren’t astute. You can’t. You are a smart Alec or a dumb Alec… neither intelligent, nor astute.
One of my best students asked for the capacity.
I turned the capacity on for her… and she promptly trashed it, by using the mind and the intellect to keep it active.
We could also say: she used thinking. Which says one more thing about intelligence: intelligence is not present when there is thinking. Thinking is mind and intellect. Intelligence is seeing. Intelligence is getting it. Not thinking.
So, with that said: If I asked you what would be the most important capacity to master in the coming years, you would come up with all kinds of capacities, but I bet you would not think of saying: becoming astute.
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