Tag: intuition

  • Intuition and Logic

    Intuition and Logic

    It would likely be very helpful for westerners to study Confucianism, but many western thinkers decry the eastern fusion of intuition and logic. To the western mind, logic is good, but intuition is bad. To my observation, logic being given primacy has created some down right deranged policies and beliefs. It’s too bad the Greeks made…

  • Conflict Between Thought and Intuition

    Conflict Between Thought and Intuition

    You can easily experience the conflict between intuition and normal thought for yourself. Between both extremes you have the thalamus. The amygdala begins to show the split, but beneath that you have what has been called the “reptile brain“, and the conflict between your conscious thought and your intuition registers here as physical sensations and…

  • My Intuition By Diane Brandon

    My Intuition By Diane Brandon

    Intuition is described as immediate apprehension or cognition without evident rational thought and inference. I refer to myself as an Integrative Intuitive Counselor because I bring additional modalities into my work, in addition to my intuition. I do individualized Guided Meditation, Regression, Dream Work/Interpretation, Natural Process Healing, and some customized exercises. My work is focused…

  • Intuition and Intuitive Techniques

    Intuition and Intuitive Techniques

    Intuition is an ill defined faculty. There is a lot of debate whether it is real at all. But from my own experience, intuition is what is suppose to motivate science but doesn’t anymore. There is a type of internal dialogue that isn’t really lingual, not verbal. It seems to precede the whole process of…