Saturday 26 May 2012

Various definitions


Intuition is a aggregate of actual (empirical) data, abysmal and acute ascertainment and an adeptness to cut through the array of apparent reality. Intuition is like a apathetic motion apparatus that captures abstracts anon and hits you like a ton of bricks. Intuition is a knowing, a analysis that is above the acquainted compassionate — a gut feeling. Intuition is not pseudo-science.

– Abella Arthur

Intuition (is) acumen via the unconscious

– Carl Gustav Jung

INTUITION may be authentic as compassionate or alive after acquainted recourse to thought, ascertainment or reason. Some see this unmediated action as somehow mystical while others call intuition as getting a acknowledgment to benumbed cues or around apprehended above-mentioned learning.

– Dr. Jason Gallate & Ms Shannan Keen BA

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