Philadelphia Inquirer, article by Art Carey
"I work from my heart and listen to what my intuitive network tells me," she explained.
What's the "intuitive network"?
"It's your body, brain, memory and dreams. Every part of you holds wisdom, instinctual wisdom, something you and I are born with and spend much of our lives discounting."
The good news: "You can develop intuitive wisdom with training, just as you can
develop leadership skills and compassion," Apollon says. While women appear to
be hardwired for intuition (more access to the right hemisphere, the brain's
subtle-signal receiver), men, too, have plenty of intuitive wisdom, and are
capable of enhancing it.
Bucks County Courier Times, “Stories from the Other Side,” September 6, 2005
Sun, “Make Miracles Happen to You, February 27, 2006
Yardley News, An Interview with Editor, Jeff Werner, “Yardley Psychologist Reveals Secrets for Creating Miracles about
Touched by the
Extraordinary, January 19, 2006
Trenton Times, An Interview about Extraordinary Encounters with Nora O’Dowd, January 17, 2006
Out and About, An Interview with Breanne Cook about Touched by the Extraordinary,
January 12, 2006
Time Off of Bucks and Mercer Counties, “Stories of Spirit,” by Susan VanDongen, December 16, 2005
Lansing State Journal, Lansing Michigan, an article based on reporter Karen Lavey’s interview with Susan, October 9, 2005
Near-Death Newsletter, includes part of Lansing State Journal article, November 2005
Psychic Reader, article by Susan, “Sixth Sense Primer,” November 2005
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