Learning: The Dimension of Intuition

Like an eagle flying over the landscape, intuition (spirit) sees the broader picture of our life. It brings perspective and vision to what often appears chaotic and meaningless in our daily activities.

Intuition lives in our daydreams and nocturnal dreams; it speaks in its own symbolic language rather than in a literal, matter-of-fact way. It is the wisdom behind fairy tales that is intuited by children who have not become too literal-minded. Its messages are disguised in myths, in parables, in works of art lest the rational mind oppose them too stridently, too strenuously.

Spirit is the source of wisdom that can diagnose the ills of body, mind, or emotions and suggest just the right remedy for them.

As a humble beggar, spirit shuns the powerful and mighty and reveals itself to the lowly. It appears not in bright daylight or in the heat of argument, but its tiny voice can be heard in utter silence and solitude.

Many people have a well-developed lie detector or “crap meter.” They simply know when someone is lying or telling the truth.

Intuition, immediate self-knowing, can reveal anything. We will not trust intuition until that part of our mind that is the neutral, detached witness, observes it incredible accuracy.
Only then will we rely on its amazing power.

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