ANNA LEMIND: “Exploring The Mystery Of Intuition”

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Intuition is full of temptations.  How can we keep from trying to explain something that came out of nowhere to solve a problem as something that was “sent down from above”?

Intuition is often referred to as “readily available knowledge“, which has the property to “suddenly” appear in the head of an individual.  But we often fail to take into account the fact that we have long been preoccupied with solving this problem.

How it works

Intuition is viewed as a method to attain philosophical knowledge, ability to perceive information, the method of decision-making in critical situations, and ability to successfully deal with the situation during uncertainty, and also as an instinct.  With such an extensive activity context, it is necessary to clarify that “intuition” is primarily a cognitive process.  However, it does not work the way we are accustomed to think: when thinking process leads to intuitive response. This process follows “different rules”: after a long process of thinking over and over and failing to come up with an idea, we suddenly come up with the right idea!  When trying to explain intuition, we must remember that we do not have enough knowledge about the workings of the brain inside our skulls.  The fact is that at the conscious level, only a tiny fraction of information is processed.  Not surprisingly, our unconscious state contains much more information than we are able to notice.

We can confidently say that an individual knows a lot more than he thinks he does!  After all, any problem to be constantly focused on can exert a lot of pressure!  And, as philosophers like to say, “the ray of enlightenment” requires as much energy as well-known laser beam, so prolonged pressure to think over and over ultimately prevents creative solutions.  Switching to other types of activities and taking breaks can be very helpful.  Strictly speaking, intuition differs from other types of cognitive activities primarily by having unconscious “incubation period”, “distraction from the problem,” which creates the illusion of surprise in the final outcome.

Trust your body

In general, there are body, sensual, intellectual and social types of intuition.

Body (or physical) intuition.  By and large, intuition is the ability to use “unconventional” sources of information, specifically, our own body sensations in order to solve a problem.  No wonder that in some areas of psychological practice a popular phrase “trust your body” is used.  People who use body intuition are doing exactly that, they rely on body sensations and based on those, they reach conclusions and make decisions in areas where other sources of information are traditionally utilized.  Some of these examples include decision-making when purchasing shares at stock exchange or during relationships with others people.

The source of knowledge also includes “body memory”, a striking example of which are unique skills of athletes and musicians.  If you try to consciously figure out how the ball hits the soccer goal or a basket, then this will certainly be a result of a minimum set of complex physical calculations.  And an athlete, who has no idea about physical calculations and equations, simply sends the ball into the basket, guided solely by the acquired intuitive body sensations.  The example with musicians is even more perplexing.  It is known within professional circles that a violinist is able to feel the change in musical tone, “spacing out” with a fingertip the lengths in tenths of a millimeter.

Intuition post-factum

Sensual or emotional intuition. Strictly speaking, this type of intuition is the most “famous” since it is familiar to almost everyone, and is even reflected in such famous expressions as “cold feet”, “stone heart”, “troubled soul”, which show manifestations of anxiety that plays an essential role in our sense of security.  This type of intuition, perhaps, is also the most widely available as various types of “hunches”.  It sometimes happens in life, when everything seems to be perfect, but the heart and soul are restless and tell otherwise.  But not everyone is capable of trusting these intuitive signs, and notice these manifestations of anxiety some time after something had happened.  And then they begin recalling that they did not feel right the day before for some reason, while adding to this a bunch of prophetic dreams and premonitions.  Bearing this in mind, this type of intuition is perhaps the most unverifiable, because it is a characteristic of those who lived through an event.  And after the fact, it is difficult to distinguish between the presence of intuition and fantasies or desire to become famous.  Although it is widely known that one of the passengers of the sunken “Titanic” did not board the ship at the last moment, having forewarnings.

Insight solves puzzles

Intellectual intuition. Conventional science views this type of intuition as a complex joint outcome of the rational and sensory perception, when a difficult task of intellectual thinking is aided by old and reliable methods of understating the world through symbols and images.  If we examine numerous examples of “insights” in technical and scientific fields, it is apparent that the “enlightenment” contains some symbolic “hint”.  These hints help us to understand the essence of what a few seconds ago seemed just a jumble of formulas, facts and results of calculations devoid of any logic.  It can be that the elements of insight has long been brewed in the head of the creator and intuitive approach only helped to solve the puzzle.  No wonder Robert Sternberg and Todd Labert identified five “components” of creativity: knowledge of the matter, creative thinking skills, reckless personality, intrinsic motivation and creative environment.  Intellectual intuition sometimes includes “subcategories”: professional, scientific and creative, although there is no need in categorizing them this way. All of the three subcategories are identical to each other.

10 seconds without mysticism

Social intuition.  Famous American psychologist David Myers in his book “Intuition: Its Powers and Perils” also identifies social intuition, by which he means many different in origins types of unconscious features of our perception of individuals of our own kind.  So, for example, figuring out whether a certain person is dangerous to us and what his intentions are, takes only ten seconds after we first met with this person.  Our conscious and unconscious assessments of a stranger often diverge, even to the point of being the opposite.  The more often we see a person, the more attractive he or she seems to us.  We tend to attribute certain properties to someone we meet, relying on unrelated factors, such as environment in which we have met the person.

Mystical intuition

In order to paint the complete picture, we must mention that the outstanding Russian philosopher Nikolai Lossky has also introduced the type of mystical intuition, by which he meant something related to the highest form of intellectual knowledge in the field of “abstract ideas”, the type of mathematical way of thinking. In general, this kind of intuition can be safely called the “most rare” because it is clearly a characteristic of only several dozen of people in history, most of whom never intersected in time and space.

A wife or a psychic?

Men’s and women’s intuition.  In conclusion, it is worth to mention the differences in intuitive abilities among genders.  More correctly, perhaps, it is not about male and female intuition, but rather about different abilities in its use.  Numerous studies show that women are much more “intuitive” than men.  Traditionally, it is related to a number of female characteristics, including greater empathy, which is based on better recognition of the human emotional states.  Life experience confirms that women are more precise in determining whether a person loves someone, or pretends to, or who of the two people is the big boss and who is subordinate, whether a particular person is lying or telling the truth.  So, all sorts of jokes about “psychic” abilities of wives trying to determine the truthfulness of “presented evidence” from a guilty spouse can be quite justifiable.

 

 

~via BodyMindSoulSpirit.com

KRISTOPHER LOVE: “7 Tips To Awaken Your Hidden Psychic Power”

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Have you ever known the phone was going to ring before it happened?  Or maybe you had an intuition about what someone was going to say before they said it?  Have you ever had a dream that came true?  Some people are said to be fully psychic but we are all intuitive to some degree.

If you follow these steps you’ll improve your psychic abilities to a noticeable degree and they may even become useful to you in your daily life:

Inner Psychic Tip #1 – Meditation

While there are many meditation practices all over the world, one thing is for certain, quieting your mind is the first step toward understanding that you are not your thoughts and that thoughts simply exist.  When you have a clear distinction between what you know as you and what you know as thoughts, you can begin to witness the nature of thoughts that are in what we call “the field”.  The field of thoughts are available like Wi-Fi signals with certain places and people being more conductive for them and some places being less so.

Thoughts are more seen as a translation of energy, some people being clear translators and others being very distorted.  The more into our ego we are, the less of a clear channel you can receive.  This is because the energy you translate will tend to become what we call “personalized” by our personalities of course.

The best psychics are able to stop the mind chatter and allow the messages from angels, spirit guides, departed loved ones and the Divine to come through.  If you wish to develop your own intuitive abilities, meditation is key to calming the mental chatter.

Inner Psychic Tip #2 – Trust Your Gut

Most people have accumulated some sort of negative experiences along the path of following the natural flow of life.  There is a clear difference between following your gut instinct and going with the flow.

There is an instinctive magnetism that is created when your spirit senses the path you should take.  HOWEVER a lot of people go with the flow and ignore their instinct by following the herd or going down the safe route.  Remember the road less traveled always requires a trailblazer.  This time that’s you.  Listen to the inner source more often and eventually you wont listen to anything else.

Inner Psychic Tip #3 – Get Creative

Remember how I said the road less traveled requires a trailblazer?  The creative spark that exists within you is an extremely important component to your ability to channel information from “the field”.

The more creative you become, the more in tune you will be when your guides, your family, or yourself calls you to listen on a higher plane of thought.  The creative space requires you to tune in and allow life to unfold through your body.  From inventions, speech, art, etc… you can use this energy to impact the world around you and its great practice for a psychic medium.

Inner Psychic Tip #4 – Take Classes

Many good psychics teach classes to help others to connect and develop their abilities.  Some even teach classes online, which can be just as inspiring and effective as those taught in person.  Search around and see what teachers or classes resonate with you.  Again, trust your gut.  More often than not, you’ll just have a good feeling about a certain teacher or class that is right for you.

Try to avoid teachers who may have a “my way or the highway” attitude.  A good spiritual teacher will be able to help you navigate and better understand what your own special gifts or abilities are.

Inner Psychic Tip #5 – Communicate With Your Soul

As you begin your journey to uncover your own unique abilities, you may not be fully aware of your spirit and how it works in mysterious ways to help you.  That’s okay.  It may sound crazy but as you begin to speak with yourself, you will gain a clear channel of intuition through your environment and your subtle sense of energy around you.  You may even hear clear messages in the form of audible voice, and sometimes its just a magnetism you sense from “the field” which you can then translate into an understanding instantly.  Write down any messages you think you may be getting, even if you’re not sure.

Inner Psychic Tip #6 – Keep a Dream Journal

The dream state is the one plane of existence that is specifically designed to reflect your subconscious mind.  When you are in the dream state your mind is obviously in a more relaxed state and thus allows you to reflect, real-time, in the form of stories and interactions.  The more you write down these dreams the clearer your recall will become.

Some people even have instances of coming in contact with past and future selves, spirit guides, angelic beings etc.  When you come to a certain level of attention during the dream state you can navigate the collective subconscious known as the astral plane and this is a point in which we can also begin a deeper navigation into our psychic powers.

Inner Psychic Tip #7 – Learn About Your Chakras

Chakras are energy point within your body and that can provide you with different ways to access psychic information.  Keeping your energy system clear and healthy is as important to your well being as bathing and brushing your teeth.  Being able to understand this energy is vital to your success in developing your psychic senses.  There is plenty of information on the internet that may guide you to YouTube or even books & PDFs.

We all have the ability to tap into our psychic abilities and as we get older they become more and more useful to us as our responsibility in the world increases.

~via spiritualunite.com