Intuition or Bust!

Intuition is an ill defined and much discussed term or concept, and most would agree that the discussion leads to no where fast. Few people who talk about intuition do so from the place of experiencing it on command. Even fewer are speaking from a place of knowing how to help people experience their own intuition.

There’s so much misinformation flying at us about using and developing our intuition that the worthwhile info continues to get buried under a heap of useless and impractical emotions, feelings, perceptions and sabotaging thoughts.  No doubt, this will keep happening until the correct ideas become so mainstream that all the stupid talk can finally die down.

Some day the only discussion about intuition will come from our friends, the Historians.   They will study the times when people did not know how to access their own intuition, and we will all shake our heads at the ridiculous antics of human beings who insisted they were only using their ‘pure, practical intuition’.  (Sounds funny, doesn’t it?)

What I’m saying is, a lot of talk about a subject usually means that no one knows what he or she is talking about.  If enough people did know, the subject of how to develop human intuition would be a thing of the past.  Sad to say, the more misinformation circulating through the ethers about intuition means the less chance people have of actually experiencing it in this lifetime.

For example, some experts like to qualify intuition by calling it ‘pure’ or ‘practical’.  Words like ‘pure’ and ‘practical’ when applied to anything always bring to mind the words like ‘impure’ and ‘impractical’, and I don’t think these adjectives can be applied to intuition with much success. They just further sully or confuse the concept of any noun, thus implying that without the word ‘pure’ or ‘practical’, intuition can be dirty and/or frivolous.

There are experts galore that tell us how to train or develop our intuition—they clog up my email inbox on a daily basis. Wouldn’t the best way to ‘develop’ intuition come from someone who actually uses intuition—someone who realizes that intuition doesn’t need developing or training?

Intuition is just there hanging out, waiting in our human tool box–waiting to be separated from the other mental processes.  Happy to say, the separation takes less than sixty seconds when you know how to do it.

Speaking of which, explore what the leading Grandmaster of Shaolin Kung Fu, Kam Yuen, has to say about the subject of intuition. You can even join his private club for a monthly teaching teleseminar.  Grandmaster Yuen not only explains in clear detail what intuition is, but his explanation comes from the place of one who uses it all the time and teaches others to do so.

Many experts have jumped on the intuition bandwagon without a clue about where it’s going or how to get there.  Thankfully, Dr. Yuen is different.  He watches the intuition bandwagon headed for nowhere and continues to make the internal adjustments that are required among those who ask for them.

Everyone is naturally endowed with intuitive ability–including men. This innate intelligence gives us the potential to expand our minds to connect with answers and answers connect with us. There is nothing spiritual or psychic about the process of intuition.

Contrary to popular talk, intuition does not need developing or training.  It is just one of our mental processes. If we can separate the mind from its thinking and feeling, and separate the emotions, senses and perceptions from each other intuition will function independently and the human race will finally become ‘human’.

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