All 13 Uses
intuition
in
This I Believe II
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- Sometimes, I woke up panicked in the middle of the night, certain that my mother's intuition was preparing me for something bad.†
Chpt 40intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- When we are honest with children, we also validate their intuition.
Chpt 43 *intuition = ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning
- Learning to Trust My Intuition CYNTHIA SOMMER I BELIEVE IN INTUITION—THAT FEELING YOU have about something or someone, without knowing quite why.†
Chpt 66intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- Learning to Trust My Intuition CYNTHIA SOMMER I BELIEVE IN INTUITION—THAT FEELING YOU have about something or someone, without knowing quite why.†
Chpt 66
- Intuition is defined as "knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes.†
Chpt 66
- I'm not sure if that's a fair assessment; it suggests that intuition is irrational.†
Chpt 66
- I'm only recently learning to trust my intuition again.†
Chpt 66
- I began to believe less in my intuition.†
Chpt 66
- Every day I was with artists who wholly embraced intuition as a driving force for their creativity—and cultura as a way to express it, be it through Danza Azteca Flor y Canto, or teatro.†
Chpt 66
- She told me the lizard is associated with the dream life, and that individuals with a lizard totem should listen to their own intuition over anyone else's.†
Chpt 66
- The lizard brought me back around to counting on my intuition as much as the numbers.†
Chpt 66
- And just as I listened to my grandmother and mother conversing about their dreams and intuition, so do my children.†
Chpt 66
- So I believe in intuition.†
Chpt 66
Definitions:
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(1)
(intuition) something known based on feeling or instinct rather than conscious reasoning; or the ability to know things in such a manner
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)