yes..because our subconcious dont lie to us most of the time..like when we dream..it's the product of our imagination but we are not conscious that we think about it..
2007-10-03 03:43:21
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answered by Flux 2
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Rena,
Intuition is another word for the ability to see/feel/think with fewer restrictions than most people. The restrictions are usually self-imposed and based on the beliefs people choose to harbor.
The subconscious is not a separate aspect of a person. It is an integral part of the workings of the nine levels of consciousness. The five senses, the ability to integrate those senses into awareness, the ability to remember past actions and their consequences, karma and the unbounded, unnameable, indescribable. Some people call the last one the ninth consciousness and the concept is about 1500 years old stemming from the great Indian philosopher, Vasubandhu.
2007-10-03 12:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe that to some extent. What is in the subconscious is pretty much "unclassified" raw material. Our rational minds and our "hearts" draw on this resource heavily, and the process is intuitive. We can block out either the heart or the mind when we look upon the world, but it is better to use them both. In other words - "trust but verify."
All right! Enough already with the Thumbs Down Bandit!
2007-10-03 08:29:09
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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Yes partially your intuition is guided by your subconscious.
However a good decision is taken rationally where intuition can contribute its part in decision making.
The decision solely or largely based on intuition may not be the right one since our intuition has not evolved to 100 % efficacy.
So let your intuition take part along with reasoning and rational thinking. But do not solely rely on intuition (only).
In a family the lady usually has a largely developed emotional intuition due to her emotional nature and her developed ability to see the world through heart. That can complement the rational and logical mind of the man who is usually less emotional in the family and jointly they can arrive at a good decision.
Both thinking with rationality and each one's own intuition can contribute to important decision making for the family through open discussions !
Sorry for this diversion but the above illustates "intuition" and the type and purpose of "intuition" in one's decisions, in one's lives.
The above example also illustrates the following :
Subconscious does contribute to intuition when one looks upon the world through one's heart. However subconscious does not contribute 100 % to the intuition since there are other factors.
Good decision = logical and rational thinking and analysis +
intuition (which is supported partially by subconscious)
Good joint decision by 'A' and 'B'
= rational and logical thinking of 'A'
+ Intuition of 'A'
+ rational and logical thinking of 'B'
+ Intuition of 'B'
+ Good and healthy open discussion
2007-10-03 03:36:50
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answered by James 4
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yes, that may be. I mean, everybody has got a different oppinion about everything. Example: If a friend and me walk the street downwards and we see a homeless guy sitting on the ground, begging for some money. I imidiately feel compassion for that person, even thinking about donating some peanuts to him, while my friend says out loud, that such persons should start searching themselves a work. Well, in this situation, one can say that I was naiv, and he was seeing the truth, but one can also say, that I was kind-harted, while he was rather cold.
I think that these inital emotions really come from our subconscious, showing the true identity and personality of each of us.
2007-10-03 03:17:43
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answered by Misguided One 2
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Maybe a little but we think they are two different things. Our subconscious is always outsmarting us making us do selfish things. Our subconscious seams to dabble its fingers in everything we do.
2007-10-03 03:16:14
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answered by grey_worms 7
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In cases of hassle I do as God recommended, "i seem to the hills from whence cometh my help."psalms 121:a million-8. I fall on my knees, "Oh lord, have mercy on me." To be one with christ, we would truly like various adult adult males without reservation and unconditionally as they'd enable us, some do not choose the affection of anybody. we are to not be spectators, yet helpers exhibiting love and letting the easy of christ in us shine. while cases are stressful and undesirable, you may nevertheless gown and groom your self and bypass as in case you have not have been given any hassle. the scriptures tells us that God will see that and bless us. that's a tutor of religion that God will furnish us.
2016-10-20 21:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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To my mind, our emotions always lead us to the best feeling place for us. Besides that, being able to cognicize any other event just doesn't seem very plausible. There's things that happen so often that we can come to accurately predict them, but any predestined cognitive ability seems fairly far-fetched as far as I come to understand life.
2007-10-03 03:43:06
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answered by Answerer 7
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Yes I think we do that, and it almost always is the subconscious mind that dictates our actions.
2007-10-03 11:09:40
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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I think that it's the subconscious that holds the instincts that if you listen to them they offer you protection from harm!!
2007-10-03 05:43:27
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answered by Ginny 7
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Our "hearts" is that part of the mind which is in contact with the universal conscience we are all part of. Although we can't see this conscience it's there at we are in touch with it in very superfical ways that we don't quite understand.
2007-10-03 03:51:28
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answered by St.Anger 4
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