The Intuitive Warrior: Lessons from a NavySEAL on Unleashing Your Hidden Potential
By
Michael Jaco
SMASHWORDS EDITION
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The Intuitive Warrior:
Lessons from a Navy SEAL on Unleashing YourHidden Potential
Copyright 2011 by Michael Jaco
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Dedicated to all UDT/SEAL Warriors Past,Present and Future
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Impossible as Possible
Chapter 2: Higher States of Consciousness
Chapter 3: Emotions as a Catalyst toGreatness
Chapter 4: Tapping into the Higher Self
Chapter 5: How to Awaken Your Intuition
Chapter 6: An Advanced Form ofCommunication
Chapter 7: Timeless Awareness
Chapter 8: An Internal Knowing
Chapter 9: The Mind of a Navy SEAL
Chapter 10: Martial Arts as a Means forAwakening the Warrior Within
Chapter 11: A Warriors Mindset
Chapter 12: Love and Its Opposite, Fear
Chapter 13: The Little Death
Chapter 14: Ancient Knowledge
Chapter 15: Full Circle
Chapter 16: The Law of Attraction
Chapter 17: Success or Failure throughWords
Chapter 18: Transcending Pain andSuffering
Chapter 19: Kinesiology
Chapter 20: Synchronicity
Chapter 21: A World Awakening
Epilogue
Bibliography
Glossary
Resources
Introduction
I wanted to keep this introduction shortbecause I usually skim the intro myself and jump into the heart ofthe book. The only time I attempt to read an entire intro is ifits short or its an obviously integral part of a book Im reallyinterested in. That being said, all of the information in this bookis factual. I have not used writers privilege to make falseclaims about things and events, as I sometimes see done in worksthat cover an authors life events. Although I have skirtedaround revealing names and places at times to preserve the identityand tactics of those who are still striving to protect the lives ofothers, it in no way detracts from the real events of the storyline.
I have used my own personal experiences toillustrate the theme of this book, which is that we all possessextraordinary abilities, one of the most profound being intuition.I believe that intuition will be widely accepted and utilized forevery aspect of our lives in the near future, and I have striven torelate how intuitional abilities have saved countless lives,including my own, in combat situations. I have also related howthis ability developed within me and how, once recognized, Iexpanded it into every aspect of my life.
Trying to relay information that is notalways identifiable by current analytical processes is sometimeshaphazard, but through real life stories and examples thatillustrate how others can achieve the same results, I hope to havebridged this potential gap in understanding. Keep an open mind asyou read this book, and you will be greeted with a knowledge andawareness that is awakening within all of us. This story is for youpersonally because you have been drawn to this book bycircumstances which are right for you and which have led you tothis point in time. Im trying to reach you through a medium ofwords that sometimes fail to do true justice to real life events,but the ability of life events to mold us into who and what we areshould be shared when others can possibly benefit, and that is thereal reason I have written this book.
Chapter 1
The Impossible as Possible
The world is a dangerous place, not becauseof those who do evil, but because of those who look on and donothing.
Albert Einstein
The armored vehicle began to quicklyaccelerate as we left the last checkpoint out of the green, orsafe, zone in Baghdad, Iraq.
We had just departed the presidential palacearea of the former dictator Saddam Hussein after dropping offpersonnel that had arrived at the Baghdad airport. The road we werenow on was the notorious airport highway, scene of countlessimprovised roadside bombs, vehicle suicide bombers, and ambushesfrom fast moving passenger cars that suddenly bristled withautomatic weapons and raked unsuspecting vehicles with deadlyarmor-piercing rounds. We would see the result of these attacksalmost daily as we drove by burning or burned out M1 tanks, BradleyInfantry Fighting Vehicles, armored and unarmored Hummers, cars,and SUVs of every description, some with burning or smolderingbodies still inside. Large craters and burn marks every few yardson both sides of the divided six-mile highway marked where thedeadly gauntlet of the red zone, which ran from the end of thegreen zones of the Baghdad airport to Saddams former presidentialpalace complex and surrounding area, had inflicted casualties onunsuspecting military convoys and patrols.
Governmental and nongovernmental agencies andtheir security details had also begun to be hit as the insurgencyin the summer of 2004 began to pick up momentum and spread itsdestruction. The ultimate sacrifice was being forced on anyone thatthe insurgents deemed would further their selfish goal of completeanarchy for the fledgling Iraqi government. Even average Iraqisperceived as remotely involved in helping the new government, orjust bystanders, were being ruthlessly and indiscriminatelyattacked and killed. Over the next several years, several formerteammates and friends of mine would be wounded or killed in raginggun battles on this one road and on several others across Iraq. Thebest efforts of the mightiest military in the world could notcontrol this one stretch of four lanes and six miles of highway. Iwas now traveling on this dangerous highway in a security detail,protecting government officials.
I had an instant of realization, as we movedover the line separating the green zone into the red zone, that Ihad not done a mental scan of the area we would be travelingthrough. Before I, or any of the teams I was working with, enteredthe red zone or any area of high threat, I would do a mental scanof the area to feel for threats. I had developed an intuitionalability over many years as a Navy SEAL, and now as a securitycontractor, that had helped me avoid danger and certain death, bothfor others and myself, on several occasions.
I now felt a strong need to do the mentalscan, when an overwhelming realization hit me that we were alreadyin an ambush kill zone and within milliseconds of being hit. I hadan instantaneous and extremely powerful desire to send out thethought of love. I have learned through the study of quantumphysics that everything is vibration. The actual thought of love isa powerful vibrational energy form that can impact yoursurroundings. I was now focused exclusively on the thought of loveand imagining the vibrations of this thought form radiating outfrom me in all directions. It was as if an incredible urge frominside my being were pushing me to do this and do it immediately.Although I had never felt anything like this before, I had learnedto trust these usually subtle nudges as they had repeatedly savedmy life and the lives of others, and so because of this commandfrom within, I sent thoughts of love out as if every fiber, everycell of my body were sending them out. For an indeterminate periodof time, the feeling of the team being in a kill zone slowlystarted to fade and then it was gone. I quickly did a mental scanof the rest of the highway, and I knew we were safe and would makeit to the next green zone at the airport without any problems.
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