
Intuition: Fact or Fiction?
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In this episode of the Way Beyond Words podcast, hosts Peter J. Ryan and Able Z delve into the concept of intuition. They question whether intuition is a uniquely human trait or if it exists in other forms of life, such as animals and even ecosystems.
The hosts discuss the common misconception of intuition as a magical, predictive ability. They argue that it's often a retrospective phenomenon, where we only recognize a "gut feeling" after an event has unfolded. True intuition, they suggest, is a present-moment awareness and response to a situation, rather than a future prediction.
The conversation explores the idea that intuition might be a fundamental aspect of being, a way of responding to the world in a balanced and harmonious way. By understanding the nuances of intuition, we can better appreciate its role in our lives and decision-making processes.