Finshaggy
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How did you know that?You will. ~giggle~ cn
You must be psychic. It's the only explanation.
How did you know that?You will. ~giggle~ cn
Science never ever said the earth was flat. If you disagree, please provide a citation.Science is still catching up with reality IMHO.
Remember when science said the world was flat?
This is because science is only half of the equation!! Blend science and intuition and then you're getting somewhere.
Albert Einstein had something to say about this debate:
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
Let the servant work for/with the gift. Then you will start finding answers.
True that was a lazy example.Science never ever said the earth was flat. If you disagree, please provide a citation.
As for the Einstein quote, it is worth remembering that the intuitive mind is not the same thing as our capacity for the mystical. cn
Pfft, you crazyEveryone can have psychic abilities. It's a matter of raising your consciousness.
If you have never had a telepathic experience, or premonitions, or dreams that came 100% true, then it might be harder for you to understand this. It makes me sad that this is not something everyone knows, just because mainstream science hasn't figured it out yet. It's not magic... It's science. As is everything. Frequencies.... waves.... It's like tuning a radio to a certain radio station.... you can do that with your brain with the right practice. I'm not saying I have these abilities, but I have had several experiences.... I just can't tap into it anytime I want like some.
Anybody that is a psychic for a FAIR, is almost certainly a fraud. The real psychics are free. They realize material objects in this existence are worthless. SOME psychics are still power driven selfish people.... but most of the time, in order to reach that level of consciousness, they aren't.
I know you've heard the saying, "you can do ANYTHING you set your mind to".... Take it literally.... 100% literally.
There is more to it than that. Your example actually proves the opposite point. Intuition is what tells us the earth is flat and the sun revolves around us. It was science which showed us the error of those beliefs. When people were shown the evidence they resisted in favor of their intuition, because it is very hard to overcome what seems right in our head. It took a long time for common sense to catch up with science. Intuition is both necessary and inherently flawed.True that was a lazy example.
And I see what ya mean, intuition itself is but one facet of the all.
So true.There is more to it than that. Your example actually proves the opposite point.
To me it seems less like intuition and more like limited perception, but I humbly digress.Intuition is what tells us the earth is flat and the sun revolves around us.
I think you and I attach different meaning to the word 'intuition'. But you are still absolutely correct - it seemed so right at the time, how could it be otherwise?It was science which showed us the error of those beliefs. When people were shown the evidence they resisted in favor of their intuition, because it is very hard to overcome what seems right in our head.
It makes me wonder if some day we will approach an era in which science will have to catch up with 'common sense'. I see the rising and falling in all things. But maybe I'm just attaching meaning to patternIt took a long time for common sense to catch up with science.
Isn't that the truth. I think that's what draws me to it. The great mystery of life is the best story ever written. Thanks for being a part of it.Intuition is both necessary and inherently flawed.
Perception is indeed a limiting factor of intuition. Intuition is what you 'know' without reasoning. It's based on experience. It is subject to bias. It is confined to a low-information perspective. It is not useless, but it will, time and again, lead to bad answers.To me it seems less like intuition and more like limited perception, but I humbly digress.
You seem to see science as a knowledge base instead of a method. Science is a systematic way of carefully and thoroughly observing nature while using consistent logic to evaluate the results. Can you think of one useful body of knowledge that intuition gave us yet science denied? Intuition is happy to arrive at an answer and stop, science is forever doubting itself, forever searching for mistakes, and forever refining it's answers. Intuition avoids and resists disconfirming evidence, science seeks it out. It is for these reasons that science will forever be on the cutting edge while intuition struggles with itself.It makes me wonder if some day we will approach an era in which science will have to catch up with 'common sense'. I see the rising and falling in all things. But maybe I'm just attaching meaning to pattern
I admire your humble curiosity. The good news is some of the mystery has been sorted out. People have been asking these questions for a long time, but it's not always easy to differentiate answers from mistakes. That is why most of us hang out here, to be challenged about what we know and to defend against bad information.Isn't that the truth. I think that's what draws me to it. The great mystery of life is the best story ever written. Thanks for being a part of it.