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    06-05-2011, 11:54 AM
    (05-14-2011, 01:56 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
    Quote:The broad name for Archetype Four may be the Experience of the Mind. In the tarot you find the name of Emperor. Again this implies nobility and in this case we may see the suggestion that it is only through the catalyst which has been processed by the potentiated consciousness that experience may ensue. Thusly is the conscious mind ennobled by the use of the vast resources of the unconscious mind.

    The 'resources of the unconscious mind' are perceived via the faculty of intuition.

    Quote:The function of intuition is to inform intelligence. In your illusion the unbridled predominance of intuition will tend to keep an entity from the greater polarizations due to the vagaries of intuitive perception.

    These vagaries are rampant on these forums, where we see the inflation of 'signposts'. That is, intution tells you 'from where it comes and where it is going'. And since we resonate with the truth of these perceptions, which are often of a powerful spiritual nature, we often tend to think we have connected to or have accepted something - when, in fact, we have not. We've only made an ephemeral association with some potential. In actuality, it's still very unconscious and disowned until we bother to evaluate, and therefore to integrate, what we are merely apprehending.

    Hyper-intuitive people (or the 'intuitives') can abuse the intuition like a 'drug'. They are driven to perpetuate the numinous feeling they experience via intuitive perception, rather than to actually use their will and take a look at the information and accept it as part of the logos or self. There really is no effort made, there is no attempt at discernment, and therefore little virtue in this cycle.

    Quote:As you may see, these two types of brain structure need to be balanced in order that the net sum of experiential catalyst will be polarization and illumination, for without the acceptance by the rational mind

    The 'rational mind' is refering to the thinking or feeling based rational evaluations.

    Quote:...of the worth of the intuitive faculty the creative aspects which aid in illumination will be stifled.

    There is no 'polarization' progress when stifled. There is also no teach/learn or learn/teach because experience has not been informed.

    Quote:Therefore, we offer the question back to you to state that indeed it is the only activity worth doing: to learn/teach or teach/learn. There is nothing else which is of aid in demonstrating the original thought except your very being, and the distortions that come from the unexplained, inarticulate, or mystery-clad being are many. Thus, to attempt to discern and weave your way through as many group mind/body/spirit distortions as possible among your peoples in the course of your teaching is a very good effort to make.

    This one acknowledges Intuition as tuition from within. It is a direct connection with the Higher Self - an instinct for true discernment - a sort of flash knowledge. It also implies to judging the character and worth-whileness of men and women, as well as comprehending accurately the actual underlying circumstances and conditions of sudden or unexpected situations which confront all of us at times. Intuition is an instant, unreasoned automatic awareness applying to people, circumstances, conditions and things. It sharpens the perception and deduction. It makes those who have it excellent readers of people, character and motive. Those who have it are incline to idealism, theory and impulsiveness. They are largely people of first impressions, and judge others accordingly, unless there is enough logic present and intelligence to control the tendency to jump to conclusions.

    Intuition is a wonderful servant but a very poor master. Ones who lack emotional control are candidates ruled by Intuition. These often become the "scatter-brained" who react or respond to the Intuition without thinking. They may jump from one project or one thought to the next without finishing what they started because they allow the Intuition to control them, rather than guiding the inner messages with wisdom. Those who are emotionally controlled are ones who will often not heed the warnings sent to them by the Intuition, which causes regret.

    The pure intuitive or clairvoyant types cause visionary ideas but unless there is enough logic or reason, they are unable to put them into effect. Too much intuition is a liability unless they are ones experienced with the business of life, capable of recognizing the constructive possibilities in the ideas presented to them to build a constructive bridge over the distance from here to there.

    A practical method of detecting the degree of Intuition in one, is look to their handwriting script - the more the letters are broken between letters, the more intuition they have. Solidly written words are those of the logical mind. Some logical writers, with a far forward slant, show an emotionally sensitive nature, inclined to "impressionability", or the "picking up" or the sensing of impressions of the past, present or future, which may or may not be accurate when the emotions rule. This characteristic can be confused with Intuition.

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    hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 05-14-2011, 01:56 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by kycahi - 05-14-2011, 04:57 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 05-14-2011, 05:51 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by Tenet Nosce - 11-19-2011, 08:23 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by 3DMonkey - 05-14-2011, 05:25 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by 3DMonkey - 05-14-2011, 06:02 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 05-15-2011, 02:56 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by 3DMonkey - 05-15-2011, 07:01 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by Monica - 05-17-2011, 09:10 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by 3DMonkey - 05-17-2011, 11:09 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by Namaste - 05-16-2011, 06:23 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 05-17-2011, 12:14 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by Namaste - 05-17-2011, 03:57 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 05-17-2011, 08:39 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by vbaba - 06-05-2011, 11:54 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by kycahi - 06-05-2011, 12:41 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by vbaba - 06-06-2011, 11:54 AM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by Namaste - 06-06-2011, 12:58 PM
    RE: hyper intuition as a 'drug' - by zenmaster - 06-06-2011, 08:48 PM

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