A Basic Understanding of Intuition
Intuition is a resource that provides an additional level of information that does not come from the analytical,
logical, and rational side of the brain. It can be a reliable and valuable tool when its language is understood and developed. Accurate intuition
enables you to gain vital and valuable insight into yourself, your children, friends, business associates, and the world around you. Even more
importantly, &it provides you with guidance so that you can recognize and nurture the thoughts and actions that will achieve your hopes
and dreams.
Fortunately everyone has it, and all are capable of developing it for practical use in everyday life as well as for
discovering and achieving life goals. Many people think of intuition as the domain of a gifted few, even though it's now recognized not as a
rare, accidental talent, but as a natural ability all have and anyone can develop. You were born with an inner guidance system that was
designed to help you create the life of your dreams&all you have to do is discover it!
Webster's
defines intuition as "quick and ready insight;" and "The act or process of coming to direct knowledge without reasoning or inferring." It is
derived from the Latin word "intueri" which means, "to see within." It is a way of knowing, of sensing the truth without explanations. A 15
year-old-girl [said it very well when she said], "Intuition is like when you know something, but like, where did it come from?" Psychologist
Carl Jung calls intuition one of the four basic psychological functions, along with thinking, feeling, and sensation. He describes it as the
function that "explores the unknown and senses possibilities and implications which may not be readily apparent."
Excerpted from Divine Intuition by Lynn A. Robinson, M.Ed . - www.lynnrobinson.com