Quotes About Intuition
In shamanic cultures, sychronicities are recognized as signs that you are on the right path.
~ Daniel Pinchbeck
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To me, the more I thought about it, the more the dream seemed, intuitively, real—a victory over a residue of her psyche by my unconscious self.
~ Daniel Pinchbeck
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Trust me, there is no formula for most things that are not math.
~ Daniel Pinkwater
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Aesthetic judgments, rather than abstract reasoning, guide and shape the process by which we all come to know what we know.
~ Daniel Tammet
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Internal martial arts such as Tai Chi Chuan, Pa Kua, Hsing-i, and Aikido speak the language of the psychedelic body. What is more psychedelic, in fact, than the ability to feel how an opponent will attack before a single gesture is made?
~ DANIELE BOLELLI
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Relationships are like farts, if you have to force it, it's probably shit ~
~ Danielle Milian
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look before you draw and believe what your eyes, not the rest of your head, tell you.
~ Danny Gregory
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Certain feelings and actions become decisions, rather than the other way around.
~ Daphne Kalotay
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Social psychologists have their own name for the mental load. They call it mnemonic work. Studies have established that couples intuitively, rather than consciously and explicitly, divide the work of planning and remembering. And just as intuitively, it mostly falls on wives.
~ Darcy Lockman
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Too much conscious mind mucks up the artist's natural creativity.
~ Darryl Hickman
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Intellect and intuition must accommodate each others differing functions, embracing a partnership in which they work together as a creative team.
~ Darryl Hickman
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The Gift of Fear, which
~ Dave Grossman
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The Gift of Fear)
~ Dave Grossman
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the living world—this ambiguous realm that we experience in anger and joy, in grief and in love—is both the soil in which all our sciences are rooted and the rich humus into which their results ultimately return, whether as nutrients or as poisons. Our spontaneous experience of the world, charged with subjective, emotional, and intuitive content, remains the vital and dark ground of all our objectivity.
~ David Abram
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Phenomenon," in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed., signifies "an object or aspect known through the senses rather than by thought or intuition." It is commonly contrasted with the term "noumenon" (from the Greek nooumenon: "that which is apprehended by thought"—itself derived from the Greek term nous, for "mind").
~ David Abram
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Other animals, in a constant and mostly unmediated relation with their sensory surroundings, think with the whole of their bodies.
~ David Abram
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We are by now so accustomed to the cult of expertise that the very notion of honoring and paying heed to our directly felt experience of things—of insects and wooden floors, of broken-down cars and bird-pecked apples and the scents rising from the soil—seems odd and somewhat misguided as a way to find out what's worth knowing.
~ David Abram
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think he understands that you wouldn't do that
~ David Archer
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Moscow, Russia It is a commonly held belief that twins, especially identical ones, share an inherent understanding of their co-twin's emotional state. They report experiences of enhanced emotional or physical connection, such as having a feeling of something being wrong when their twin is in crisis.
~ David Archer
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Cameramen are among the most extraordinarily able and competent people I know. They have to have an insight into natural history that gives them a sixth sense of what the creature is going to do, so they can be ready to follow.
~ David Attenborough
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Depending on the situation, sometimes you can know a person better in ten minutes than someone you have crossed paths with all your life.
~ David Baldacci
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Courage is a special kind of knowledge the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought no to be feared.
~ David Ben-Gurion
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Courage is a special kind of knowledge; the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought not to be feared.
~ David Ben-Gurion
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Everything has always been here one way or another. So it must know what it's doing. And since I am part of this everything, a good part of me must be all right just the way it is, and the way it's doing it.
~ James Broughton
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