Intuition & The Sixth Sense
Sometimes you just know something is true in your gut even if you cannot explain why yet. This is your brain putting together thousands of tiny clues you did not even notice. It is like a superpower that helps you stay safe or make good friends. Your intuition is the bridge between what you know and what you feel.
Your gut is your oldest brain. It was reading the room a million years before your words showed up. Trust the pull.
Neuroscientifically, intuition is thin-slicing: the unconscious mind finding patterns from narrow windows of experience. A highly developed form of rapid cognitive processing. While prone to bias, in experts it is often more accurate than slow deliberate analysis. A vital tool for hypothesis generation in art and science.
SOUND: The silence that tells you something is wrong.
SMELL: The feeling of a storm before it hits: your nose knows first.
TASTE: The bitterness of a lie: something does not taste right.
TOUCH: The spark of a new idea: electricity in your fingertips.
SIGHT: The glow of someone you trust: light you see without your eyes.
BODY: The pull in your chest when you are headed the right way.
Music: Fragile by Sting
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