Intuition by Lewis Harrison

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One of the strongest elements of the subconscious mind is ability to sense or know something immediately and without reasoning. As you continue to practice inner wisdom,  you will find that that you are constantly developing ever-greater sensitivity to what intuition communicates. Over time, you will increasingly learn to trust these messages;  more often than not, this "intuitive information” doesn't come in verbal or logical form.

In fact, in the beginning you will be unaware that you are developing this level of intuitive sensitivity.

Intuition may show up in many forms but researchers find that it is generally experienced in three specific ways, through:

1. Physical sensations (kinesthetic)

2. Emotions and feelings

3. Symbols and images (mental)

Physical Sensations

Kinesthetic intuitives, those with enhanced intuitive capabilities, experience physical sensations that communicate information. They feel physically "comfortable" or "uncomfortable" about something. This may appear as a gut feeling, a physical pain, or something that excites their heart.

Emotional Intuition

This is usually experienced as a vague or specific feeling that has no explanation, but is usually right. For example, you might feel slightly depressed because you know something is wrong; you actually become sensitive to the emotional states of others around you; you recognize messages in their physical posture or you automatically have a certain feeling arise when specific messages are received. It is not an intellectual process but rather it happens right there in that moment. Emotional intuitives often say the words such as “I like" and "I don't like," or "this feels good or bad to me." They respond to requests from others and make decisions based on how they feel. If they are not conscious of this quality, they may experience a feeling without realizing that they are picking up thoughts and feelings from another person.

Mental Intuition

This form of intuition may seem almost intellectual in nature: It may simply be an internal conversation you are having with yourself about a solution to a problem, or a brainstorm in the shower, a hunch, or a nagging thought that won't go away in the mind of a person who is not normally obsessive about thoughts. These thoughts are about common sense and recognizing what seems obvious, for intuition is not logical though it might initially be experienced it as if it was. It is actually a more goal-oriented sensibility than the other two forms of intuition.
 
According to my friend Nancy Rosanoff, a respected expert and writer on intuition, "Most often, people have a combination of the above three, though one form may be dominant. Rarely is someone totally one type. We categorize them only to indicate that there is more than one way to perceive intuitive information."
 
Always balance your intellect with intuition.
 
 
Lewis
 

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