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Intuition

The Benefits of Intuition

August 22, 2011

Let’s look at some of the advantages of developing our intuition.  First until we do this we are limited to the understanding of the intellect.  The intellect is only capable of seeing and understanding parts.  It is not capable of seeing or understanding the big picture, such as how life works.  Only intuitively can we [...]

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Intuition – A Right Brain Ability

October 5, 2009

For the most part we live in a left brain world.  Left brain abilities include linear thinking, reason and logic and verbal communication.  These are the abilities we develop in our educational system.  And until recently we thought that was all that was available to us, and, of course, all that we needed to happy [...]

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What is intuition

August 14, 2009

Intuition is a different way of knowing something.  It is the form of communication used by the right brain.  Intuitively we can see and understand things that are impossible for the left brain to comprehend, since the left brain is limited to only being able to see parts of the whole.  Intuitively we can see [...]

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Intuition Cannot Be Taught; Only Discovered From Within

July 17, 2009

Intuition is a mystery for most people.  The word has become more and more popular over the last decade.  We all know that such a thing exists, but what is it, and how does it work?  We find people trying to teach intuition.  Intuition cannot be taught.  It can only be discovered within ourselves. Abraham [...]

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Discover the Means of Developing Intuition

July 17, 2009

How do we develop our intuition?  Intuition is something that occurs when ones nervous system becomes strong enough to allow him/her to transcend the intellect and consciously connect with universal intelligence. Intuition is a human potential, but few people actually experience it due mainly to the stress that gets built up in our nervous systems [...]

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