"Accurate intuition" is more often a highly developed ability to observe and draw conclusions from incomplete data. Practice hones this ability--i.e., walking past people, then trying to remember what they are wearing, what color their eyes are, etc. If you watch enough human interaction, you can sometimes predict what will happen next. Tarot card readers and fortune tellers often use this ability to simulate psychic ability or to interpret divination aids.
2007-11-05 13:44:07
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answered by Black Dog 6
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Yes, intuition can move the person into doing something, even without one's understanding why it had to do so. This is so because intuition functions more in the gut level than in the mental and emotional level. Intuition is strongly influential on those who are used to thinking in the abstract, those who have more or less deadened their sensuality, inordinate desires, biases and judgments, because of a singular focus on being one with and surrendered to the Essence of all that exist. And the more focused you are, the more intuitive. There is no such thing as coincidence.
How did I come to know about this? My own movements are generally guided by intuition, my gut level sensing directions on what to do, where to go or what to say. Many times I have followed without understanding why. It is only when I have done them, that I would know the reason.
I shall site one example: One morning, when I was opening my soul for my usual 1hour converse with God, I heard an inner voice prodding me to get up immediately from my prayer and travel to town to visit a particular person. I answered back in my heart, yes, only after I am done with the allotted time of prayer. But the voice replied, no. After this, I could no more continue my meditation because the voice was strongly influencing my whole being and so I had to prepare myself to follow where the voice was leading me. When I have presented myself to the person, she was so thankful that I came; I saw she was upset and overburdened by a serious problem that needed urgent solution. If not properly handled, great harm would result.
In short, my task was accomplished as my role would allow. It was only in the afternoon that I went back to my solitude, praising God of His love and mercy for His children.
2007-11-05 14:37:47
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answered by Gentle Breeze 3
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In my opinion and experience, i believe there is such a thing as actuate intuition or gut feeling. it can and has been said that our subconscious minds, are and do read the situation and / or the series of events, and can predict or guess the logical and most likely outcome of current or future happening, before they occur. then pass this outcome on to our conscious mind.
2007-11-05 13:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I learned the hard way to always go with your gut feeling. I have had bad experiences by ignoring my gut instincts. Seriously.
When I was in college, I was going to drive a friend's car, and something inside me said, "No, don't do that. You'll wreck." I ignored it and laughed it off, and went anyway because my friend needed a ride back from where he was. On the way, I wrecked. Some doofus in a FedEx van dropped his cell phone and hit me head on.
Another time, my mom needed me to run an errand for her while she was at work. I needed to pick something up and drop it off to her. I got the same gut feeling, "You're going to wreck." I ignored it again, but on my way, I wrecked. I got ran off the road and swerved too hard and it caused my lil ol Saturn to flip.
From now on, I listen to that little voice and my gut instinct. Everybody should. You never know what might happen if you don't.
2007-11-05 14:58:25
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answered by Bookworm 6
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instinct could be through common perception and methods approaches, yet i does no longer rule out a parapsychological element, ie. some element of the techniques that we don't yet have a scientific rationalization for. I certainly have experienced premonitions that looked as though it might happen too many times and be too particular to be through possibility. when I get the prospect i might prefer to accomplish a little controlled experiments in this. despite the fact that if this is actual, it in basic terms potential that the worldwide is slightly greater complicated than we thought, which isn't techniques-blowing because it has consistently been the case in the process the history of technology. it does no longer in any way characterize info for a author.
2016-10-15 04:36:24
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. If your gut feeling tells you something is wrong, it probably is. This is especially true in regards to unknown people or situations. For example if you see a guy on the street who gives you a creepy feeling, trust your feelings. He probably is up to no good or he is a potential danger to you.
This gut feeling is often mistakenly overruled by logic or political correctness, unfortunately. It isn't always logical or politically correct but it could save your life.
2007-11-05 13:34:11
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answered by Stimpy 7
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Both can be true.
We pray for answers to our questions and our situations in life. The Bible is our guide in things religious, but what guides us when we pray about such things as getting married, buying a home, where we work? After all, we have prayed to God about these things, haven't we?
God speaks to us through His word. God will also lead our thoughts and minds if we allow Him to do that. He does not jump out at us and give us answers to our questions but He will help us in making our decisions. The decision is ours, but He helps us to see ideas we have not considered many times. REMEMBER: God is an awsome God.
2007-11-05 13:36:09
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answered by mesquiteskeetr 6
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Yes. But as a Christian, I believe I am guided by the Holy Ghost.
2007-11-05 13:33:16
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answered by paula r 7
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just coincidence.
2007-11-05 14:26:25
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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discernment.
2007-11-05 13:32:29
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answered by God is love. 6
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