Intuition and the Quest For Knowledge
Intuition, Knowledge, Learn To Be Psychic, Quest May 18th, 2008
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The 21st century is marked by the rise of the internet and growing concerns about the environment. Civilization is moving forward with leaps and bounds and so is our capacity to learn about the intuitive nature locked inside each of us.
As reflected in art, literature and philosophy life is an epic journey. It is a continuous pursuit of answers in which each of us is searching for the key of transformation. Surprisingly the last place we seek is the very place our journey begins and that is within.
Unfortunately, the inward quest has been shunned while intuitive guides and psychics have been forced to dwell on the fringes of society. Just the classification “paranormal” and “supernatural” indicate the ultimate attitude society has of intuition and the knowledge that it encompasses. As the knowledge of the psychic grows society must acknowledge its presence.
According to Laura Day in her book “Practical Intuition” the human race has lost the connection with its natural instincts and is thus cut off from the answers within.
“As creatures increasingly cut off from our environment by high technology,” she said. “We have lost touch with our senses as well as our intuition.”
It is time for intuition and psychic abilities to join the scientific realms and become a recognized part of the everyday.
Psychic activities are closely linked to self awareness. Because of this there is no better field to incorporate the psychic than in psychology. As a field psychology has ignored these natural abilities in an effort to gain credibility. However, consciousness is becoming a recognizably credible phenomenon. And the library of psychic case studies is overflowing with accounts that stand as testimony to the potential of this field.
As scientists make honest strides to define the human consciousness they progress closer to the human abilities toward intuition and the “gift” of psychic abilities. As part of the initiative to encourage these studies scientists are becoming familiar with everything from near death experiences, lucid dreaming and the philosophies of the mind to meditation and various philosophical religions such as shamanism and Taoism.
These “gifts” or sensitive talents are not negative as society may imply. The ability toward perception is often associated with healing arts as well as a reverence toward the earth and natural cycles of life. To abolish such practices would only lead to alienation of the self.
In addition to scientific studies there is a need for a unified front against negativity associated with the public’s view of psychic research. Due to the sensitive nature of all things psychic negativity can have a detrimental affect. The process of bringing psychic skills mainstream is in its infancy and as part of that process stand up against negativity and ill will.
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