Although the IIM-K graduate Mr Agarwal here says that intiution cannot be taught (in a Bus-School) the question arises how did he develop his intuition for business - is it fate or is it Karma (learning by doing).
In the field of education and training - research has shown that intuition is a result of constant practice which makes it seem effortless and "intuitive." It is clearly visible in martial arts --where years of practice and mental discipline - makes one intuitively aware of what sequence of actions to apply when (when confronted by enemy).
At a deEper level - brain research has shown the what we call intuition is something to do with the way neurons are connected in our brain. It is a continuos process. If you
start learning math - then the neurons start connecting with others in form of a web -of a particular style. The more you practice math - more and more complex web of neurons. And when you stop practicing - the web starts disintegrating. So higher the complexity of this web of neurons related to Math work -- the quicker you are at math - and more intuitive about solving math problems. Ofcourse, it also depends how correctly you learnt about Math logic and techniques -which configures the neurons ina certain way. So brain grows continuously -affecting your memory and intuition etc - for a particluar field/subject.
Similarly about meditation --as per Dalai Lama's sponsored research at Princeton Univ etc ---more you practice - more complex the web of neurons for meditation . When you start meditation more neurons for regular meditators get fired up -since they have a more complex web of neurons involving more
neurons - more happiness from meditation. So those who practice something more start liking it more - find it fun. They also are able to get results quicker and better --Intuition.
Any intituitive ideas?
Umesh
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