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“We only believe in those thoughts which have been conceived not in the brain but in the whole body.” W.B. Yeats, Essays and Introductions Intuition is one of the most powerful faculties for gaining knowledge about the world. Along with reason, science, and imagination, it is one of the primary means by which we discover […]
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0:00.0 | We only believe in those thoughts which have been conceived not in the brain, but in the whole body. |
0:09.0 | Intuition is one of the most powerful faculties for gaining knowledge about the world. |
0:14.0 | Along with reason, science, and imagination, it is one of the primary means by which we discover truth. |
0:20.0 | The great psychologist William James went so far as to suggest that intuition is the deep thing in us. The reason to argument is but a surface exhibition. In this video, we explore how we can tap into our intuition to answer life's big questions. Questions such as, what is my purpose? How do I find a meaning in my |
0:39.8 | existence? Should I make a major career change? Should I end a relationship? Asking the proper |
0:45.6 | question is the central action of transformation, writes Clarissa Estes. The key question causes |
0:51.9 | germination of consciousness. The properly shaped question always emanates from an essential curiosity about what stands behind. |
1:00.0 | Questions are the keys that cause the secret doors of the psyche to swing open. |
1:05.0 | Intuition is a process that works below the threshold of conscious awareness, |
1:10.0 | tapping into the innate wisdom of the psyche, |
1:12.1 | the embodied wisdom of the physical self, and a lifetime of experience, our intuition utilizes |
1:18.0 | these sources of knowledge to yield insights that are beyond the reach of conscious thought. |
1:23.1 | How it does this is not well understood, or as Carl Jung wrote, I say intuition is a sort of perception |
1:29.4 | which does not go exactly by the senses, but goes via the unconscious, and at that I leave it and say, |
1:35.9 | I don't know how it works. While intuition is a mysterious phenomenon, there are steps we can |
1:41.6 | take to help us generate the intuitive insights that can answer life's big questions. |
1:47.4 | The first step is to clearly formulate the question. Our questions should not be trivial in nature, |
1:53.0 | but transformational. It should be one that if answered will have a lasting impact on the course of our |
1:58.1 | life. This step is simple, but many people never take it. They don't |
2:02.2 | consciously formulate the big questions of life that beg for answers. And as Bernardo |
2:07.1 | Castrop writes in more than allegory, for as long as the right questions aren't asked by the |
2:12.2 | intellect, the ultimate answers of life and reality will remain elusive. To put the intuitive mind to work in finding the answers we seek, |
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