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🗓️ 12 March 2019
⏱️ 73 minutes
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In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, psychic psychologist Joy Martina demystifies the myths surrounding intuition. She explains how anyone can develop their psychic skills and fundamentally alter their life experience.
Before you decide this isn’t the episode for you, stay with us. We talk about intuition as a form of intelligence that’s not gender-specific.
Joy reminds us that Albert Einstein said intuition is a highest form of intelligence. He also says the intuitive mind is the sacred gift and the rational mind is the faithful servant. Joy believes that we've created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
Our conversation touches on “channeling,” as well as how to use your intuition to make better choices faster, starting with stepping out of the buzz and making time for solitude and silence. “When our brain is relaxed,” Joy says, “it's usually smarter. When our brain is able to focus, we have control over our mind rather than our mind having control over us. Then, we're actually able to train potential in ourselves.”
Also in this episode, you’ll learn how to:
“We can't be happy when we're not tuned into our intuition,” says Joy. “If we don't know what's right for us, if we don't feel that in us, if we're not connected to us, to our truth, then we'll never be truly happy. That's what intuition actually is—finding your truth.”
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. |
0:15.8 | Today's cool fact of the day is that you can actually measure intuition. |
0:21.0 | Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia developed a technique to measure |
0:25.5 | it back in 2016. |
0:27.5 | And for their study, they measured intuition as the influence of non-conscious emotional |
0:33.3 | information from the body or the brain. |
0:36.8 | And what they did is they used subliminal images designed to simulate the type of information |
0:41.2 | that you would use in intuition. |
0:43.4 | So that means emotionally charged and subconsciously perceived. |
0:47.9 | And after using that method, they found evidence that people can use their intuition to make |
0:51.4 | faster, more accurate, and more confident decisions. |
0:55.6 | They proved that intuition does indeed exist and that they can measure it according |
1:00.5 | to Joel Pearson, the guy who led the study. |
1:03.4 | And since then, other researchers have just been diving into the biological connections |
1:07.6 | of intuition. |
1:08.6 | And they say other feelings can bring up memories encoded in an animal's or humans' gut |
1:13.4 | in order to aid decision-making, so you really can't have a gut feeling. |
1:17.3 | They found a type of helpful bacteria in the digestive system that makes serotonin. |
1:22.8 | Another type makes brain-derived, neutropic factor. |
1:25.9 | If you read my book, Headstrong, you know how important that is for having a brain. |
1:29.5 | And that factor aids memory and learning by helping you form new neural connections. |
1:35.6 | They also think that intuition may come from the vagus nerve, one of the longest nerves |
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