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Following on from Inner Doctors, this is about a related issue, a pathway, a way of processing, a way of answering questions and solving problems.
Sometimes, with a wry twist, I call it intwitting - this is etymologically rooted in the Germanic word Wit, meaning intelligence or awareness.
A cultural bias in our modern world tends to regard intuitives as twits, as somehow weak, foolish and irrational, and this is unwise.
Many great inventors, entrepreneurs and even computer programmers are intuitive, whether intentionally or not. Eureka moments are big moments in history, even if many remain unrecorded.
We've had our intuition and instincts trained out of us by religion and education, particularly through doubt and fear, and nowadays not least by mobile phones.
In this podcast I tell a few tales about how intuition works for me, how I deal with it, and its ins and outs.
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Following on from Inner Doctors, this is about a related issue, a pathway, a way of processing, a way of answering questions and solving problems.
Sometimes, with a wry twist, I call it intwitting - this is etymologically rooted in the Germanic word Wit, meaning intelligence or awareness.
A cultural bias in our modern world tends to regard intuitives as twits, as somehow weak, foolish and irrational, and this is unwise.
Many great inventors, entrepreneurs and even computer programmers are intuitive, whether intentionally or not. Eureka moments are big moments in history, even if many remain unrecorded.
We've had our intuition and instincts trained out of us by religion and education, particularly through doubt and fear, and nowadays not least by mobile phones.
In this podcast I tell a few tales about how intuition works for me, how I deal with it, and its ins and outs.