in tu ition
/int oΝoΛ iSH Ι n/
noun
the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
ππ»πππΆππΆπΌπ», πΌπΏ ππ΅π² "πΆπ»π»π²πΏ πΈπ»πΌππΆπ»π΄"...
Intuition is that feeling in your gut when you instinctively know that something you are doing is right or wrong. It is not something that you "think," it is something that you FEEL.
Interestingly, your gut contains 500 million neurons, which are connected to the brain through the central nervous system. The vagus nerve is one of the biggest nerves connecting your gut and brain.
Some believe that our intuition is a direct connection between God, our soul, or higher self, and our brains. Intuition gives us the ability to know something directly without analytical reasoning, bridging the gap between the conscious and subconscious mind, and also between instinct and reason.
Many of us doubt our "gut feelings" and instead choose to base our decisions on analytical thinking, overthinking, and fear.
Everything we "think" is based on input from our senses, sensory perception, and is then analyzed by the brain based on past experience, beliefs, and fears.
Most of us use this analytical procedure to make valuable decisions. But these decisions are not based on reality, fact, or fiction, merely the beliefs we have about a future event and how we think it will turn out.
Our intuition, sometimes called our "sixth sense," bypasses this way of thinking and gives us information that can not be explained by science.
Albert Einstein said: βπππ πππππππππ ππππ ππ π ππππππ ππππ, πππ πππ ππππππππ ππππ ππ π ππππππππ πππππππ. ππ ππππ πππππππ π πππππππ’ ππππ ππππππ πππ πππππππ πππ πππ πππππππππ πππ ππππ.β
Listen to your intuition, trust your heart and soul, it knows the truth.