intuition is the sense of knowing or feeling whats going to happen. it depends on the person, a person who always find his intuition correct should rely on it more than the person otherwise.
2006-08-21 19:59:01
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answered by firestarter 5
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The thinking part of the brain, the cortex, has several regions that do different kinds of thinking. All these areas are working most of the time. But the way attention works, we cannot focus on all areas at once. It would be chaotic, confusing, disruptive. So to be effective, we are limited to focusing on one thing at a time...a limitation that ensures our survival. Which means that some important thinking is going on beyond our conscious attention. So when something important results from thoughts we aren't aware of, they are presented to us as ...intuition. We know something, but we don't know how we know. Learning how to rely on this requires learning to recognize intuitive thoughts, learning to consider them and value them, and learning to check them out consciously. Nothing magical or mystical about it. Intuition is a basic human function. Like logic, some people are real good at using it, some are not.
2006-08-22 03:39:18
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answered by ? 7
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wisdom and experience triggered by emotion. Ones intuition is practically the only thing he can count on but, as I have learned, it takes nurturing it. I do not knnow the process that one goes through to achieve this, but one component is to trust yourself explicitly. I have "known" something before, and the let someone talk me into to believing that I was paranoid, or crazy, when I was right on the money the whole time. We do this to ourselves all of the time too. The trick, I have learned, is to try to get clarification if there is an opportunity. If not, I act on my intuition without question, and I am always right, but sometimes I don't find that out for a long time.
2006-08-21 20:30:55
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answered by lisa l 3
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When you run out of ways to use empirical methods to make an assessment or decision, you can use your intuition. For example, deciding to use a magical 8-ball to help your decision making can be considered using your intuition, as you are entrusting the decision to something that has no basis in empirical evidence.
We rely on intuition almost all the time, even when we decide to trust "knowledge and logic".
2006-08-21 20:19:37
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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Intution is inner voice ,Clear sound
It may seeing thing before it happen;also getting some idea of future in a symbolic way.
thr dreams etc.Sometime during meditation or "dhyan"one can get this.
2006-08-21 20:12:14
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answered by trupti 1
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You'll find that intuition is less a gut thing, and more about the knowledge you gather as you get older and more skilled in certain ares of your life.
Say I'm an amazing surgeon... I've performed countless procedures and have amassed a huge amount of information about symptoms, how to handle certain situations, etc. My intuition about medical things that relate to my area of expertise is going to be pretty damn good.
2006-08-21 20:07:00
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answered by Seb 2
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it is the feeling which comes to u when u r really concerned abt something. sometimes it could be true or sometimes false it depends on how better u intute
2006-08-24 04:13:22
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answered by Supriya K 2
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It is a personal vibration or extra sensory perception of a certain person!Intuition has many related meanings, including:
* Intuition (knowledge) - understanding without apparent effort, quick and ready insight seemingly independent of previous experiences or empirical knowledge.
* Intuition (gut feeling) - a spontaneous impulse to take an immediate, unplanned action, which in retrospect, proves to be the most beneficial action to take in order to positively influence an unknown future event or situation.
* Intuition (MBTI) is one of the four axes of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, opposite "Sensing".
2006-08-21 20:07:36
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answered by tutax 4
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intution is basically the sixth sense
2006-08-25 08:21:05
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answered by Jimmy V 1
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The man acts ( the brain works):
1) usually under logic program,
2) sometimes on intuition (unconsciousness).
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Brain of a man approximately consists of sixteen milliards neurons.
All of them form the system that manages human body.
That is why, it is of no wonder, that with the work of all the
sixteen milliards neutrons of brain, a man cannot catch a single impulse of
Electron, Quantum of light, his God:
(mass of electron is equal 10^-31 kg., charge of electron is equal 10^-19 k.)
Quantum of light, Spiritual particle, which had created us, turned out to be under control
of the material existence. However, the spiritual particle aspires to establish its supremacy
over material nature. And the possibilities to reign over material nature are limited.
The expansion of the possibilities of the development of spiritual particle is connected
with the creation of specific (vacuum) conditions. These conditions are reached
as a result of constant religious practice.
To perceive the universe, to perceive the spiritual essence, it is necessary
for the man to take possession of religious practice.
PRACTICE. THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES.
We pray the GOD and we do not realize that HE is inside us.
Each of us carries in himself the SPIRITUAL PARTICLE
(QUANTUM OF LIGHT - AN ELECTRON).
But we do not realize that HE is inside us.
Behind the habitual forces of nature there is one force hidden - a spiritual one (h - e).
But ITS action is almost completely disguised with the other forces
(mechanical, electromagnetic, nuclear, chemical and others),
therefore it remains unnoticed in an ordinary processes.
But God never operates outside of natural principles.
There are the processes in which He reveals himself.
Therefore, His disclosing is a technical question.
How can we learn it?
For this purpose it is necessary to create the following effects in our computer-brain:
A). Nonlinear effect
B). Superconducting effect
C). Holographic effect
D). Vacuum effect.
Nobody, except us, can make this technical work.
Only we (by the constant, thin, internal practice) can create conditions for these effects.
This practice has called "a Religious practice".
In this lies an essence of Religion - to establish the communication of a Human being with his Divine origin.
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Our computer-brain works on a dualistic basis.
In a usual daily life all we do is done logically, under an influence of our feelings.
On the other hand, in a religious practice we learn to perceive and to operate:
1) Without the participation of the sense organs.
2) Without the participation of the logic mental processes.
When these conditions will be created, then the opportunity to operate will be given
to a QUANTUM OF LIGHT (AN ELECTRON), to OUR DIVINE ESSENCE.
We will acquire new forces, new abilities.
Once again.
An electron's mass is 10^-28gr . The size is 10^-13sm. A charge is 10^-19k .
With these characteristics it is hard for IT to appear.
Therefore it is clear, why we don't know IT in our ordinary life.
ITS cognition is achieved by a very hard, thin and laborious work.
This work demands of a person to be devoted to it.
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2006-08-22 04:37:28
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answered by socratus 2
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