06-06-2011, 12:58 PM
(05-17-2011, 08:39 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Intuition and feeling are often confused as both work together and both are time/space functions. Intuition is perceptual while feeling is evaluational. Feeling is part of the rational mind that draws from experience - or body-mind, whereas intuition is mind-spirit centered. Time/space functions are instantaneous as they are naturally whole-to-part oriented - coming from a periphery of wholeness. Feeling's connection to intuition or the 'deep mind' moves from 'emotional' when body-mind (personality shell) offers a pattern from imbalanced bias to 'spiritual' as the body-mind pattern comes from more balanced bias. So feeling is developmental with balancing or maturity.
Truth is always present, so the 'presence of truth' is likely the reflection of biases against some circumstance brought to awareness. Sometimes these circumstances are rare to experience. If there is a charge, or numinosity, something that seems guiding, resonating, or particularly 'true', that means there's probably catalyst available to worth with.
Well put. Joe Dispenza discusses this in the excellent book/video Evolve Your Brain. People often think repetitive negative thoughts, which in turn stimulate the brain into creating specific chemicals via the glands, which in turn effect the body (and thoughts) negatively. They then believe that the feeling is natural, and re-enforce it with further negative thought patterns. A nasty cycle (depression being an example), one hard to break free from without great support and guidance.