2 Exploring Our Intuition

Our aim in this chapter is to explain intuition based on the scientific analysis of Chapter 1, which explains that intuition results from a vibratory process whose source is the heart. It will be possible to explore our inner perception once we have accepted the bodily feeling, which does not derive from the brain. The work suggested, which involves letting go, introspection and perception, makes it possible to train, develop our sensory abilities and, even perhaps to make a change in our self. The exercises are explained scientifically and detailed practically. The exploration offered relies on the idea that “everything is perception, everything is vibration…”.

2.1. Perceiving intuition

Perceiving intuition requires a good amount of confidence, the ability to let go and the will to perceive. The research [SAM 14, SAM 16, SAM 17] we have carried out led us to remark that, when carrying out exercises involving intuition, individuals reacted in three ways: instinctively, emotionally and mentally.

The “instinctive” group includes those who experiment immediately in order to perceive what is happening. These profiles indicate that these individuals do not need to understand in order to experiment, since what they regard as important is acting, making progress and doing. Instinctive individuals perceive their intuitions more quickly with the exercises suggested.

The “emotional” group includes those who need to perceive an enjoyable emotion to act; for ...

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