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Intuition

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Intuition

The Path to Inner Wisdom

Element Books,

15 min read
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What's inside?

If your idea of getting in synch involves a Palm Pilot, you could probably use some exercises to build up the scrawny right half of your brain.


Editorial Rating

5

Recommendation

There aren’t too many executives out there who would want to give up valuable time reading a book about getting in touch with the universal energy flow. But if you’re willing to navigate the chakra points of Intuition , you just might pick up some hands-on exercises that can help you relax, manage stress and think creatively. These are hard skills that are fast becoming critical requirements in the new, dynamic economy, and in order to develop them, you might have to look in some new places for help. That’s not to say that many professionals won’t be left rolling their eyes at some of the more alternative of the many alternative notions advanced in this book. Nevertheless, getabstract recommends Intuition to harried executives looking for some advice on keeping it together in a demanding and fast-changing world.

Summary

Evolution and Intuition

A realm of thought exists outside of logical thinking. Some people call it psychic ability, the sixth sense, or uncommon sense. You probably use its simpler name, intuition. Intuition is an inner awareness and a sense of knowing. Everyone inherently possesses this inner trait, but some people exhibit more of it. You can develop your intuition with practice, like an inner muscle that can be trained to improve your inner fitness.

Two opposing camps are present in the human brain. The left hemisphere houses "adult behavior" - reason, analysis, criticism, and objectivity. The right hemisphere, by contrast, houses intuitive behavior - inspiration, play, wonder, psychic ability, subjectivity and creativity, which you can develop as you build your intuition. The history of human evolution is comprised of periods where one hemisphere dominated the other. Modern man survives using highly developed rationality, whereas primitive man probably survived on highly developed instinct and intuition. Yet, even in extremely rational societies - ancient Greece, for example - oracles were still consulted for guidance. Despite our need to control our world through...

About the Author

Patricia Einstein  is an intuitive counselor, teacher and consultant. She teaches "Intuitive Path" workshops and co-founded the Voyage conferences-at-sea.


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