What is intuition?

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Intuition = In tune with vision.

The vision being somewhat claircognizance or clairvoyance.

If you have intuition, you are tuned into it. You have a clear screen and a functional antenna.

Clairvoyance:

From French clair meaning “clear” and voyance meaning “vision“.

Claircognizance:

Clearly recognizing.

Which senses doesn’t matter.

It is there.

You know it.

Source: Personality Max

If you are intuitive, you are likelier to experience synchronicity.

In the grand scheme of things, the vision that intuition provides leads and keeps us on the path that is right. What is past the horizon is what is in the making that we are yet to meet. And the way that we let ourselves be guides determines which experiences we are about to make.

Patterns matter because they are formed based on several factors, one being recognition of what works (for whatever reason). Patterns form. And if we have them within us, they are reinforced… if we are listening to intuition completely, however, the patters are always right there and the frequency is far higher than the patterns experiences will form.

Intuitive people commonly have very good empathetic abilities, meaning they can sense what others are thinking and feeling. Their minds are highly attuned to the vibrational frequencies given off by those around them and they use this information to further refine the way they act in a situation.

The word intuition comes from the Latin verb intueri translated as “consider” .

Jung said that a person in whom intuition is dominant, an “intuitive type”, acts not on the basis of rational judgment but on sheer intensity of perception. An extraverted intuitive type, “the natural champion of all minorities with a future”, orients to new and promising but unproven possibilities, often leaving to chase after a new possibility before old ventures have borne fruit, oblivious to his or her own welfare in the constant pursuit of change. An introverted intuitive type orients by images from the unconscious, ever exploring the psychic world of the archetypes, seeking to perceive the meaning of events, but often having no interest in playing a role in those events and not seeing any connection between the contents of the psychic world and him- or herself. Jung thought that extraverted intuitive types were likely entrepreneurs, speculators, cultural revolutionaries, often undone by a desire to escape every situation before it becomes settled and constraining—even repeatedly leaving lovers for the sake of new romantic possibilities. His introverted intuitive types were likely mystics, prophets, or cranks, struggling with a tension between protecting their visions from influence by others and making their ideas comprehensible and reasonably persuasive to others—a necessity for those visions to bear real fruit.

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