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  • Intuition
    Intuition


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  • Following My Intuition
    Following My Intuition

    Sixth studio album from the British pop singer which debuted at #1 in the UK Albums Chart. Includes the singles 'When the Bassline Drops', 'Nothing Like This', 'One More Time', 'Ain't Giving Up' and 'Change My Love'.

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  • Em & Friends Intuition Journal
    Em & Friends Intuition Journal

    Something tells us you’re gonna really connect with this Intuition Journal.This self-discovery journal is here to help you tap in and explore your inner intuitive self.It gently guides you in exploring and defining where your intuitive knowing shows up for you, what your inner voice sounds like, and helps you source real-life examples of times when your intuition has shown up for you.It’s full of fun Q&As, intuitive challenges and experiments, and plenty of room to record your inner most thoughts on your intuition adventures. Diary / notebook journal for women, men, teens…i.e., ALL people who know there is something more to discover within!6.25 x 8.25 inches, 128 pagesHardcover, elastic band closureFull color throughout

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  • Tattoo Tarot : Ink & Intuition
    Tattoo Tarot : Ink & Intuition

    This beautifully illustrated set of fully functional tarot cards is based on traditional tarot iconography as interpreted by MEGAMUNDEN, author of Tattoo Postcards and the best-selling Tattoo Colouring Book.The set contains the 78 cards of the tarot deck, luxuriously packaged in a gift box.A 28-page booklet explains how to interpret the cards and conduct your own readings, gaining a fascinating insight into what lies ahead and a fresh perspective on important themes and opportunities to watch for.

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  • 'Sensing or Intuition sensing?'

    Sensing and Intuition are two different ways of perceiving information. Sensing individuals tend to focus on concrete details and facts, relying on their five senses to gather information. They are practical and realistic in their approach. On the other hand, Intuitive individuals are more focused on patterns, possibilities, and the big picture. They are imaginative and future-oriented, often trusting their instincts and gut feelings. Ultimately, whether one leans more towards Sensing or Intuition depends on how they prefer to take in and process information.

  • How is intuition explained?

    Intuition is often explained as a gut feeling or instinctive knowing that arises without conscious reasoning. It is thought to be a result of unconscious processing of information and experiences, leading to a quick and automatic decision or judgment. Some researchers believe that intuition is a form of pattern recognition, where the brain recognizes familiar patterns and quickly generates a response based on past experiences. Others suggest that intuition may be influenced by emotional cues and nonverbal communication, allowing individuals to pick up on subtle signals and make rapid judgments. Overall, intuition is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that is still not fully understood.

  • Is intuition always right?

    Intuition is not always right, as it is based on gut feelings and instincts rather than concrete evidence or reasoning. While intuition can sometimes lead to accurate insights or decisions, it can also be influenced by biases, emotions, or limited information. It is important to balance intuition with critical thinking and analysis to make well-informed decisions. Ultimately, the accuracy of intuition depends on the individual and the specific situation.

  • Good intuition or exaggerated?

    It can be difficult to determine whether someone's intuition is good or exaggerated without knowing the specific situation and the individual's track record. Good intuition is often based on a combination of experience, knowledge, and pattern recognition, leading to accurate insights and decisions. However, if someone consistently claims to have intuition without evidence or their predictions frequently prove to be incorrect, it may be a sign of exaggerated intuition. It's important to consider the context and results when evaluating someone's intuition.

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  • The Intelligence of Intuition
    The Intelligence of Intuition

    People often confuse intuition with a sixth sense or the arbitrary judgments of inept decision makers.In this book, Gerd Gigerenzer analyzes the war on intuition in the social sciences beginning with gendered perceptions of intuition as female, followed by opposition between biased intuition and logical rationality, popularized in two-system theories.Technological paternalism amplifies these views, arguing that human intuition should be replaced by perfect algorithms.In opposition to these beliefs, this book proposes that intuition is a form of unconscious intelligence based on years of experience that evolved to deal with uncertain and dynamic situations where logic and big data algorithms are of little benefit.Gigerenzer introduces the scientific study of intuition and shows that intuition is not irrational caprice but is instead based on smart heuristics.Researchers, students, and general readers with an interest in decision making, heuristics and biases, cognitive psychology, and behavioral public policy will benefit.

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  • Intuition : Unlock Your Brain's Potential to Build Real Intuition and Make Better Decisions
    Intuition : Unlock Your Brain's Potential to Build Real Intuition and Make Better Decisions

    'Inspiring and deeply original - transforming abstract concepts into a practical guide'Ed Catmull, New York Times bestselling author and co-founder of PixarWe have all experienced a 'gut reaction' or acted 'on a hunch' - we've used our intuition. Until recently, science didn't have a good explanation for how intuition works.In fact, some scientists dismissed it altogether as unproveable and 'woo woo'. Here, in the first book to explain the science behind intuition, Professor Joel Pearson, an expert in cognitive neuroscience and leader in human consciousness research, turns what we think we know about intuition on its head. At his dedicated lab at Sydney's prestigious University of New South Wales, Pearson was able to identify and recreate intuition in a lab, proving its existence and laying the groundwork for this book - a practical and entertaining introduction to the brain science underpinning intuition, and a framework for how we can develop the ability and put it to use, in the boardroom and beyond. Intuition follows basic rules, and Pearson explains that by understanding them, we can better train ourselves to use our intuition productively, supercharging this incredible human ability and harnessing it toward better decision-making. Intuition is not a sixth sense - it's a superpower.

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  • Your Intuition Led You Here
    Your Intuition Led You Here

    Are you curious about magic, but don’t know where to begin? Your Intuition Led You Here is a beginner’s guide to using everyday tools to create magical results.From essential oils and herbs to crystals and candles, Alex Naranjo and Marlene Vargas – founders of the metaphysical boutique House of Intuition – share everything you need to harness the magic that lies within.Tracing their own awakening to magical forces, Alex and Marlene will teach you: A series of tried-and-tested rituals that build confidence, strength, love, peace, harmony, and wealth. How to align your spells with the lunar cycle to increase their potency. The symbolism behind magical ingredients, so that you can devise your own spells for personalised results. This simple, practical, empowering introduction will equip you to conduct your own powerful rituals, follow your intuition, and discover the life-changing power of magic.

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  • Intuition : The Focus of Thinking
    Intuition : The Focus of Thinking

    Rudolf Steiner draws a clear distinction between the spiritual meaning of the word Intuition and its ordinary definition.As the highest form of spiritual perception, Intuition has an existential significance for our process of knowledge.Through systematic schooling, thinking can be developed into an intuitive organ by means of which the spiritual can consciously be understood and penetrated.Intuition can reveal the essence of the spirit, the processes through which human beings and the world came into existence, and the events in our life after death.In his later works, Steiner spoke of Intuition as a form of supersensible knowledge that could provide direct insight into practical life, as exemplified here in his commentary on geometry, architecture, education, medicine, eurythmy, painting and the social organism. The concept of Intuition is fundamental to Rudolf Steiner's spiritual philosophy.It denotes a clear, pure mode of comprehension akin to a mathematical concept.We meet it in his earliest writings on Goethe, in the development of his philosophical ideas and in his many lectures and addresses.Ably compiled and introduced by Edward de Boer, this volume clarifies a concept that evolved in Steiner's thinking.By following the idea of Intuition in its gradual transformation and amplification throughout Steiner's writing and lecturing career, the book offers not only inspiring paths to spiritual knowledge, but also insights into how anthroposophy developed. Chapters include: `The Perceptive Power of Judgement - Goethe's Intuition'; `Moral Intuition - Experiencing Thinking'; `The Human Being - Intuition as a Bridge to the Spirit'; `The Schooling Path - Spiritual Development and the Power of Intuition'; `Intuition Exercises'; `Three Stages of Consciousness - Intuition in Relation to Imagination and Inspiration'; `Knowledge of Destiny - Intuition and Repeated Earth Lives'; `Intuition in Practice - Examples from Various Specialist Fields'.

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  • Can you guess by intuition?

    Intuition is the ability to understand or know something without the need for conscious reasoning. While intuition can sometimes be accurate, it is not always reliable as it is based on personal feelings and experiences. Guessing by intuition can be helpful in certain situations, but it is important to also consider facts and evidence to make more informed decisions.

  • Fear of loss or intuition?

    The choice between fear of loss and intuition depends on the situation and the individual's mindset. Fear of loss can be a powerful motivator, driving people to make decisions based on avoiding negative outcomes. On the other hand, intuition can be a valuable guide, providing a sense of inner knowing and guiding individuals towards the right path. Ultimately, it's important to strike a balance between the two, using fear of loss as a cautionary factor while also trusting one's intuition to make informed decisions.

  • What distinguishes intuition from empathy?

    Intuition is the ability to understand or know something without the need for conscious reasoning. It is often described as a gut feeling or instinctual understanding. On the other hand, empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves being able to put oneself in someone else's shoes and understand their emotions and experiences. While intuition is more about a personal understanding or insight, empathy is about understanding and connecting with others on an emotional level.

  • How is intuition scientifically explained?

    Intuition is scientifically explained as a rapid, unconscious processing of information based on previous experiences and knowledge. It is thought to be the result of the brain's ability to quickly recognize patterns and make connections without conscious awareness. This process is believed to be influenced by both emotional and cognitive factors, allowing individuals to make quick decisions or judgments based on their gut feelings. Research in neuroscience has shown that intuition involves the activation of certain brain regions, such as the insula and the anterior cingulate cortex, which are associated with emotional processing and decision-making.

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