Senses

Susan O • January 13, 2013

Intuitive implies a directly knowing that is immediately apprehended and a subjectively felt experience which is an insight. The use of your  “senses” does not refer to your “common sense” but rather to a quality that points to something intangible, invisible and significant within a potentially specific meaning or connected to a future possibility. Intuitive sensing is intended or conveyed from psyche, deep within the mind and body and arises into the conscious awareness. It seems that your senses help tie together all that is being perceived within. This inner sense can also give and offer the momentum to the use of the senses to discover or find out more that is possible beyond ordinary instinctive sensing.

Instinctive sensing, the use of the instincts might be impelled by an inner, exciting and stimulating agency, where instinctive behavior is mediated by reactions below the conscious level. Thus being able to use the senses and faculties that perceive outside or inside the body.

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