Blog Article/Post Caveat (Read First Please: Click the Link)
"It is an art form, peculiar to the human mind, of working out the correct answer from data that is, in itself, incomplete or even, perhaps, misleading." - Hari Seldon, Foundation Series
Intuition is the fruit of the tree that is grown from human experiences, practices, creative abilities, resulting concepts where the subconscious creates and manufactures something recognized through time, experiences and a collective exchange with the tribe. A situation occurs, we receives triggers from cues that consist of patterns that lead to conclusions that create concepts that when triggered lead to actions both physical and psychological. The results are new concepts that are imaginative, conceptual, often abstract, focused on new meaning and give the impression of reading between the lines. It contributes to problem solving, discovery of answers and creation of resolutions that often seem magical.
Intuition in self-protection becomes our first line of defense in dangerous situations. It is the very concept of concepts that allow us to recognize and act before self-defense is necessary through avoidance or escape and evasion. Recognition of those things that in your life, environments and life-styles would put you or yours in harms way.
In karate, self-defense is taught directly in the physical leaving the peripheral area’s of legal civil self-defense out of the equation often resulting in damage, both economic and physical-psychological, to the individual whose intent is to protect but from inadequate data, training and applicable relevant efficient protection models and concepts.
Intuition: the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning. A thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning. Also: intuitiveness; hunch; inkling, suspicion; notion; sixth sense, second sight; premonition, presentiment and gut instinct.
- intuitiveness: the ability to understand or know something without any direct evidence or reasoning process.
- suspicion: a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true.
- sixth sense: an ability that some people believe they have that seems to give them information without using the five senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste.
- second sight: the supposed power to perceive things that are not present to the senses, whereby a person perceives information, in the form of a vision, about future events before they happen (precognition), or about things or events at remote locations (remote viewing).
- gut instinct: an instinctive feeling, as opposed to an opinion or idea based on facts.
None of the above are possible until a human is involved through their beliefs, their current and past experiences, their current and accumulated knowledge base, their current and accumulated creative concepts of life and their life-style, and their current and past social realities as to home, family and environment. Humans who are intuitive in what, how, when, where and why they do, think and believe are only intuitive due to that evolutionary life accumulated sensory achieved experiences and understandings.
Bibliography (Click the link)
No comments:
Post a Comment