The information is sensed. I feel it in my stomach first- sort of a
nauseating fear which moves up my spine to my brain. This happens even
when I let events unfold, as in betrayal or dishonesty- but that might
be either shock or perverse curiousity.

On Feb 20, 7:02 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>  The difference between intuition and intellect is speed. I don't accept the 
> definition of intuition as somehow being able to channel uninterpreted 
> information. This is a seductive and absolutely unproven hypothesis parallel 
> to Jung's concept of connecting with the collective unconscious.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fiddler <[email protected]>
> To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, Feb 20, 2010 7:18 pm
> Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Intuition
>
> The primary definition and example of intuition is exactly what you
> listed here. Such ideas as people intuiting a lie or the path through
> a maze are commonly found in this category. Molly is referring to the
> pseudo-sciences of parapsychology. People such as Bernstein try not to
> use the prior and discredited definitions due to the obvious lack of
> any evidence that they represent anything real and are constantly and
> wrongly applying improper terms in it's stead.
>
> On Feb 20, 2:54 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Pretty much what you ruled out of your definition.  Perception using
> > our actual physical senses.  It's been proven that people give off
> > different odors(pheromones or hormones or perspiration or whatever)
> > while experiencing certain emotions.  I think there are certain people
> > more sensitive to these forms of stimulus then others.  Sharks can
> > smell a drop of blood in the ocean a mile away.  Perhaps some humans
> > have a similar feel for their environment they can't explain any other
> > way but to claim paranormal abilities.
>
> > Observation skills and a thorough knowledge of psychology give clues
> > that some people are able to put together and 'guess' what people will
> > do or have done.  It's as simple and as difficult as that.
>
> > dj
>
> > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I will ask you both, Neil and Don, what, do you think, is intuition?
>
> > > On Feb 20, 4:42 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I'm pretty sure Molly is speaking of paranormal senses.  Above and
> > >> beyond what your average neurologist would consider a biological
> > >> 'sense.'  I think there are some pretty amazing sensitive and
> > >> perceptive people out there but I don't believe in what Molly's
> > >> supplied definition of intuition is.
>
> > >> dj
>
> > >> On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 2:46 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > We don't use only 5 senses; there are clearly more.  Apprehension
> > >> > about our environment can be passed on without what we normally think
> > >> > of as cognition.  Intuition, in common uses of the word is as often
> > >> > wrong as right, perhaps more so.  There are organs in biology that
> > >> > sense light, yet are not eyes.  Hard to do a job on Bernstein without
> > >> > writing a longer paper; first impressions concern false definitions.
>
> > >> > On 20 Feb, 16:15, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> Abstract: Intuition is defined for the purposes of this analysis as:
> > >> >> the appearance in the mind of
> > >> >> accurate information about the external world, which can be shown to
> > >> >> have come not through the
> > >> >> five senses, nor through a rearrangement of stored memory contents.
> > >> >> Forms of intuition obeying this
> > >> >> definition have been explored scientifically under such labels as
> > >> >> telepathy, precognition,
> > >> >> presentiment, and remote viewing. This paper summarizes those
> > >> >> scientific findings, and presents a
> > >> >> few theories which have been hypothesized to explain them. Those
> > >> >> theories are largely based in
> > >> >> theoretical physics, including quantum non-locality, holography, and
> > >> >> complex space-time. Related
> > >> >> biological theories are also cited, which propose to explain how
> > >> >> information might move from the
> > >> >> subatomic level up into waking consciousness, for example through DNA
> > >> >> structures or neuronal
> > >> >> microtubules. - PAUL BERNSTEIN, Ph.D.
>
> > >> >>http://www.paulbernstein.info/intuition.pdf
>
> > >> >> What is your experience with intuition?
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