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Practicing Human

Using Thoughts as Intuition

Practicing Human

Cory Muscara

Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Meditation, Happiness, Mindfulness, Education, Personal Development, Wellness, Mental Health, Personal Growth, Presence, Positive Psychology, Self-improvement, Buddhism

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2021

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we explore how the thinking mind can be a form of intuitive guidance, but only when you do this key thing.

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome back to practicing human, the podcast where every day we're getting

0:04.8

a little better at life.

0:06.5

I'm your host, Corey Miscarra, and in today's episode we're going to talk about one way

0:11.6

to connect with what could be perceived as your intuition.

0:16.4

More to come on that in a moment, first let's settle in together with the sound of the

0:20.1

bells.

0:30.0

Okay, so for the last couple of years I've been more interested in intuition as a form

0:46.4

of guidance than purely more mechanical, logical, pro-conning type decision making.

0:56.1

They both have value, but what I found is that you can play around with the pro-conning

1:02.5

of things and still end up with the decision that on some level seems right but really

1:08.7

doesn't feel right in your gut and because of that you move into a situation somewhat

1:15.4

disembodied, having to betray a part of you, and that to me just increasingly feels off

1:23.0

wrong.

1:24.0

First thing I'm interested in, even if the story and the prose are all very compelling

1:30.9

by most measures, even what you could call objective measures based on societal standards.

1:39.4

I'm just more and more interested in what is that soft voice within us that can be used

1:46.7

as a form of guidance.

1:49.1

When it comes to that, I think people tend to associate intuition more with the felt

1:54.9

sense, which for me does tend to be more of the case, but this can come with dismissing

2:05.7

thoughts as if they're strictly associated with just the story, the ego of the mind.

2:14.1

And a lot of times that can be the case, if you've meditated or just spent any time

2:20.4

watching your mind, it does a lot of thinking about aimless things and in response to even

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