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2007-03-03 18:45:34 · 6 answers · asked by ginzawasabi 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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Yes! I love this question because I get to share one incredible good book that is all about this.
It is about developing, recognizing, and allowing your intuition to do it's intended job for you. The author is Gavin De Becker, all his books are excellent & engrossing, the one I would reccomend first is "The Gift Of Fear".
That is one of a few books that I believe should be required reading for all responsible citizens & a blessing on society.
That is my best advice:)

2007-03-03 18:56:59 · answer #1 · answered by gettin'real 5 · 0 0

Intuition is according to lexical definitions:
1 : quick and ready insight
2 a : immediate apprehension or cognition b : knowledge or conviction gained by intuition c : the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought and inference .
You can learn more about "intuition" and related topics at Britannica.com
You can also find more about "intuition" instantly with Live Search. There are numerous sites advising you on how to develop intuition, some with a mathematical or scientific bias, others with insights into clairvoyance. It really depends on which aspect you want to develop.
A great deal of intuition comes through experiences that remain at the back of your subconscious, or acquired knowledge which you may not recall but has left an imprint on your mind. Some people are born with intuitive ability, which others completely lack, and this kind of intuition is almost impossible to acquire. However it appears that there are techniques that can be productive judging by the amount of sites that offer methods to do so. Just type "intuition" in mywebsearch and you will find pages of them.

2007-03-04 03:43:07 · answer #2 · answered by WISE OWL 7 · 0 0

Developing intuition is easy. Everyone can have a hunch or a feeling.

Knowing which situations to use it in and when to trust intuition are gained from experience. The key is to remember the situations and outcomes in which you used your intuition. Evaluating the history provides you with the guidance you want.

Good Science follows a logical process of inductive and deductive reasoning. Great Science is knowing the limitations of Good Science and judging when to make a leap of faith in the next conjecture.

2007-03-04 06:15:01 · answer #3 · answered by gatcllc 5 · 1 0

intuition is immediate apprehension by the mind without reasoning.immediate insight . As this is a form of sense to develop it I would think you would need to act on it and believe in yourself. I have found in my own experience that often the first intuition i have is often right but my doubts often stop me acting on them , so what do you think, what stops me is I would hate to be known as some know it all ,and of course nobody is always going to be right and surely one needs facts as well as intuition

2007-03-04 03:02:46 · answer #4 · answered by lucy 4 · 1 0

The easiest way to predict something is to plan what you're going to directly effect. If you can vision yourself eating cereal before you do, it's still is a prediction... the fact that science uses everything they can to make sure that you don't consciously intervene means that you can consciously effect things and make things more complicated or more simplified if you want to..

Practice! Start small, try to think of things that you already know or have known. When you wake up and open your dresser or closet, think of what clothes are behind it... See yourself wearing them before you put them on. Try to imagine what you will be having for breakfast. Then picture yourself hitting every green light when you drive. And when you actually get into your car start visualizing the parking spot you will park in (and it being completely open). Try to guess what your boss or co-workers will wear.

In the meantime you can start working on RIGHT brain thinking... This means detecting symbols and creating symbols and characters, doing puzzles and creating code, pattern recognition, learning different languages and most importantly CREATIVE insight.

Then get in touch with your subconscious and universal conscious... Set GOALS and ask yourself, "what do I need to do for this to happen" and really listen, see/hear the thoughts come to you from out of the blue.

Practice feeling different emotions and anchor them to a certain action. (example: hit your chest for confidence, reach your arms out for happiness, and slouch for sadness) You can condition your mind to feel this by doing the action alone. Now find a visual representation for the way the feeling moves in your body. See it looping around from the tips of your toes back up and around to your heart and around, and back down.
Reverse it and feel the opposite.
Cycle it through in a circle and make it bigger and brighter... Now take your emotional representation and see it including someone else.

When you get in touch with your emotions and creativity, you will start to sense when the emotions you feel don't come directly from something you did.

This will help you develop a general intuition...
Next it's onto remote viewing and astro-travel!

2007-03-04 11:53:39 · answer #5 · answered by keyboring200 2 · 1 0

You dont you either have it and you dont recognise it or you dont have it at all. To listen to your intuition you have to pay attention to the first thought that comes into your head in every situation. That first flash of thought is your intuitive thinking. It may not always be correct..

2007-03-04 10:18:57 · answer #6 · answered by sazj27 2 · 0 1

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