Intuition is a process whereby your Higher Mind communicates insights and understandings to your conscious mind.
Intuition is a natural ability of the human mind--the ability to know that an idea is solid even if you have no factual proof or even a rational logical argument. You simply know that you know.
2007-05-24 23:36:30
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answered by ? 1
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Intuition is an immediate form of knowledge in which the knower is directly acquainted with the object of knowledge. Intuition differs from all forms of mediated knowledge, which generally involve conceptualizing the object of knowledge by means of rational/analytical thought processes (and, hence, placing a mediating idea or concept between the knower and the known
Everyone is aware of their five basic senses, seeing, feeling, smelling, hearing and tasting. What everyone is not so well aware of is their sixth sense, that sense of otherworldliness, a connection to something more and greater than their physical senses are able to perceive.
This is the entrance to the world of the unseen encounter, the unheard communication, the unfelt touch of someone from the spiritual world trying to make a connection with someone in the physical body. The sixth sense is a part of everyone whether or not they like it. It is a normal part of the human psyche and not abnormal or reserved for special or gifted persons.
2007-05-24 21:49:27
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answered by mexi 2
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In psychology, intuition/sixth senses are more of 'instincts' or 'gut feelings'.
They are called visceral 'feelings' usually.
Some theories say that this 'sense' is an advanced mental process which automatically assesses the present information about a situation or event, as well as your past experiences, knowledge and memory, and arrives with some interpretations of the event. Since it is automatic, it is usually done without thought or and conscious effort, just like other senses (you don't need to put effort and think what to see).
2007-05-25 05:31:45
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answered by achillespecies 3
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Very simple,
See some people among us have the natural tendency of asuming or seeing the future things.And some have the capabilty or knowledge of reading the future happenings.
Both the words refer to same meaning but there is a little difference between them, sixth sense is a natural tendency and intuition some thing which is knowing or sensing the things without the rational things...
2007-05-24 21:40:35
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answer #4
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answered by Craazy!! 1
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Intuition is that sometimes overwhelming feeling that something is just not right. It can sometimes be just a strange feeling in the pit of your stomach and other times it can make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up because the feeling is so intense. These feelings or intuitions can be about something good or bad. I believe you should always listen to those whispers or shouts we call intuition. We have those feelings for a reason.
2007-05-25 04:09:00
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answered by vanhammer 7
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only few people have this type of sense, before the incident happen to him. he will be knowing it. sixth sense means nothing but god because he is knowing every thing what will happen next.
2007-05-24 21:59:50
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answered by neelesh b 1
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The ability to perceive outside stimulants outside of the normal five senses
2007-05-24 21:36:02
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answered by nate m 2
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A new study by HeartMath provides evidence that the heart responds to future events and indicates women may be naturally more attuned to their intuition
The phone rings and the person calling is an old high school friend who you were just thinking about the day before. You spontaneously decide to take a different route home and later find out that your usual route was closed due to a big rig accident. What a coincidence! Or is it? Were those happenings coincidences or were you, unknowingly, exercising intuition?
Intuition has often been thought of as a mysterious sixth sense. However, a new research study conducted by the Institute of HeartMath ([link]) helps to solve some of the mysteries that surround intuition, revealing the role the heart plays in processing and decoding intuitive information.
Weíve all heard of a mother who feels the need to check on her young son, only to find that he has left the yard and wandered into the street. Many of us have had our own intuitive experiences, yet there has been a longstanding dilemma in the scientific community over whether intuition is based on memory of a past experience, or whether it involves an actual perception of something that lies ahead.
Dr. Rollin McCraty, Director of Research for the Institute of HeartMath in Boulder Creek, California, directed a recent scientific study that examined physiological indicators of intuitive perception. The study sought to test whether we somehow receive information about a future event before it happens, and, if so, to determine where and when in the brain and body the intuitive information is processed.
HeartMathís new research is discussed in two parts in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. The first part (published 2/2004; paper posted at: [link] ) focuses on the surprising role of the heart in intuitive information processing. The second part, to be released in April 2004, focuses on where and when in the brain intuitive information is processed, and on how the heart and brain appear to interact in intuitive perception.
HeartMath researchers found that we can actually be aware of an event five to seven seconds before it happens. In the recent study, subjects were shown a series of images. Most of the images were peaceful and calming, such as landscapes, trees and cute animals. Other photos, randomly dispersed in the succession, included violent, disturbing and emotionally stimulating images such as car crash, a bloody knife or a snake about to strike. The subjects were monitored during the viewing for changes in respiration, skin conductance, EEG (brain waves), ECG (electrocardiogram) and heart rate variability. Participantsí physiological indicators registered an emotional response five to seven seconds before an emotionally disturbing image would appear on the viewing screen.
The main findings show that the heart receives and responds to intuitive information. Significant changes in heart rate variability occurred prior to disturbing and emotionally stimulating images appearing on the screen, compared to calm and serene images appearing. The fact that the heart is involved in the perception of future external events is an astounding result. The classical perspective assigns the brain an exclusive role in information processing. This study opens the door to new understandings about intuition and suggests that intuition is a system-wide process involving at least both the heart and the brain working together to decode intuitive information.
Another noteworthy finding of the study was the fact that there were significant gender differences. Women appeared to have a greater sensitivity to future emotional stimuli. Female participants demonstrated a significant heart rate variability pre-stimulus response, whereas the malesí pre-stimulus response was smaller. McCraty says, ìBased on our study and other research findings, we believe that the greater the emotional significance of a future event to the individual, the larger the intuitive response will be prior to the actual experience of that event.î
The heart has been regarded as a conduit for wisdom beyond our normal awareness by virtually all human cultures, ancient and modern. HeartMath believes the greatest significance of this study lies in the finding that the heart is directly involved in the processing of intuitive information.
McCraty says, ìTo our knowledge, this is the first study to measure the heartís connection with intuitive perception, and this implies that the brain does not act alone in this regard. This is an important finding that may open the door to larger scientific studies and greater understanding of the heartís role in human perception and behavior.î
Intuitive perception plays an important role in everyday decision-making in areas such as business, medical diagnosis, law enforcement, playing sports, choosing relationships, driving defensively, mothering a child and teaching students. If the heart is playing such an important role in intuitive perception, then learning to attune ourselves more to how we feel -- or acknowledging our heart promptings -- could help to increase our ability to draw on our intuitive awareness.
The Institute of HeartMath was founded by Doc Childre in 1991. For over a decade, the Institute of HeartMath has conducted leading-edge research on the relationship between the heart and brain and the ways in which this relationship affects physical, mental and emotional health and human performance.
Based on this research, the Institute of HeartMath has developed a system of scientifically validated tools and technology to help people reduce stress and improve health, learning, performance and quality of life. HeartMathís research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and is regularly presented at psychological and biomedical research conferences both nationally and internationally
2007-05-25 12:36:22
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answered by Mahamad Abdo 1
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Its the instinct you immediately get from a reaction... such as the car pulls up to my garage my sixth sence would say its my friend and he comes in and I'm right
pretty much it
2007-05-24 21:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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it is like that feeling you get when something bad is going to happen like when you go out somewhere and a friend asks you to come to their house for a min, you know you shouldn't like you'll get in trouble with your parents/husband/wife/partner/roommate whatever but you just have this feeling then you stay for like 5 min at their house and when you get home your house/appartment/dorm is on fire and if you went home when you wanted to you would be traped or when a mother know the instant her chile dies, then can feel it in their hearts.
2007-05-25 07:59:01
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answered by Love Lust Life 2
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