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Intution
A clear
and direct knowing from within, also referred to as a hunch, a gut
feeling, a gut response, and even luck. Intuition is a knowingness that
comes without explanation as to how or why. It is a right brain function
involving extra sensory perception(ESP), but much broader it functions on
physical, emotional mental and spiritual levels. Each individual
experiences intuition differently. There may be physical sensations such
as tingling of the skin or a feeling leaden weights in the stomach,
clairaudient or inner voices. Seemingly inexplicable attractions or
aversions to newly met people inspirational solutions to problems feeling
of closeness to god or the divine force mental imagery or clues from the
environment such as circumstances that alter plans.
Some definitions of
intuition include visions, as well as the transmission of information from
spirit guides or entities, though these broad definitions may be disputed
by some.
In her studies of ESP,
American Parapsychologist Louisa Rhine identifies intuition as one of four
forms in which ESP messages enter the consciousness the other three are
hallucination (Aspirations) realistic dreams and unrealistic (highly
Symbolic) dreams an estimated 30 percent of ESP messages come through
intuition, and concern both events happening at the moment as well as the
impressions about the future. Rhine specifically excluded hallucinations
from intuition. But said that hallucinations can accompany intuition.
Intuition is highly
active in children and adolescents, but by adulthood often becomes
repressed in favour of left brain, analytic thinking. Yet it invariably
proves to be right. ESP studies of business executives have shown that
highly successful executives have a stronger sense of intuition and rely
upon it more than others who are less successful. Individuals in the
creative arts, who give freer reiqn to fantasy and imagination, also tend
to be highly intuitive. Intuition is integral to all forms of deviation
and psychic consultation.
All individuals possess
intuition though some are more highly developed intuitively than others in
western culture women have been conditioned to permit its manifestation
more than men. The more a person recognizes and acts upon intuition, the
stronger it becomes an individual may cultivate and strengthen intuition
by paying closer attention to whole body responses to information people
and situations by relaxing both body and mind through Diet, Exercise,
Yoga, Meditation and prayer by working with dreams and by becoming attuned
to spiritual forces. Intuition also develops in close personal
relationships. Edgar Cayce, who lived in a constant flow of intuition,
said one must know thyself be close to the maker, and trust what comes
from within. Cayce said that impressions obtained from the physical/mental
self, rather than the spiritual self, were not intuition.
According to William
Kautz, Founder (1979), and director of the centre for applied intuition in
San Francisco, intuitive information comes from the super conscious mind.
To reach the conscious mind, it must travel through the subcinscious,
where it may be distorted by fears, memories, and impressions stored
there. By cultivating intuitive growth through processes previously
mentioned, the sub conscious obstacles can be reduced or eliminated.
Environmental factors can
enhance or inhibit intuition an ideal intuition stimulating room is
painted light green aqua, or chartreuse. Lit with natural Sunlight, and
warmed to between 70 Degrees or 73 degrees Fahrenheit with a humidity
between 60 percent and 70 percent. Music aids receptivity to intuition by
stimulating a relaxed state triggering memories, and causing right and
left brain hemispheres to work in greater unity. The presence of plants
helps to keep air clean of irritating pollutants.
Intuition, along with
other psychic skills, Has been applied on an increasing basis since the
early 1970s to a wide range of scientific and business endeavours. Kautz
developed a technique called intuitive consensus in which highly skilled
channelers and psychics are given questions related to problems or
situation the information is validated as much as possible by empirical
methods. the process has been shown to be effective and save time and
money over traditional methods of validating hypotheses. Similar
programmes have been employed in California by the Stanford research
institute of San Francisco (SRI) and the Mobius group of LOS Angeles.The
importance of intuition in the business world also has received greater
recognition since the 1970s as a vital tool to complete and to assess an
everincreasing flood of data.
Intuition and Psychology
and Mysticism Psychiatrist Carl G. Jung described intuition in
psychological types (1923) as a perception of realities which are not
known to the consciousness, and which goes via the unconscious. Intuition,
he said, is not merely a perception, but a creative process with the
capacity to inspire. Intellect requires intuition for maximum performance,
and dream symbols cannot be interpreted without intuition and imagination.
Jung said human beings
orient themselves to the world with four functions sensation, feeling,
thinking , and intuition, the latter of which gives information about both
future possibilities and the atmosphere surrounding all experiences
archetypes are inborn forms of intuition. Jung used these four types to
classify the psychological types. He described extroverted intuitive types
as natural risk takers who tend to have little respect for custom, law, or
the feelings of others they squander their energies and liver in the world
of reality. Introverted intuitive types tend to be artists, mystics,
seers, and prophets and live with the collective unconscious they may seem
strange and odd to others.
Psychiatrist Roberto
Assagioli founder of psychosynthesis, a transpersonal psychology, said
only intuition gives a true psychological understanding of oneself and
others,in an immediate and holistic sort of way.Assagioli distinguished
between day to day intuition and spiritual intuition. He said intuition
may be activated by using the will to quiet the mind.
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