Sunday, March 6, 2011

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intuition is a natural part of human existence?

I n other cultures perceive the human intuition as part of the people. Unlike our western world dominated by materialism and rationalism, is this thinking and feeling not to do a stumbling block or even a reason at all about it ridiculous.

who practices mindfulness and meditation, opens fully aware that part of its Being human. It's not just about providing a rational and in consideration of the things over, but an open, towards the experience that man is a part of the whole and is thus integrated with the surrounding nature. The non-judgmental openness and devotion to the things and phenomena that surround the people, and also not worth opening to the processes in the interior of consciousness, which are in contact with the environment and react, leads to a process of realization.

The intuition seems to me, however, a precursor, or rather the foundation for this process to be. Experiences, fears, hopes, wishes, alarm signals. All this is placed there by my evolutionary sense. Considering the complexity, the LOSS of rites and values \u200b\u200band the rapid change of our societies, it seems to me, the intuition may be helpful.

As I understand Zen, turns him that a spontaneous intuitive action can be achieved without constantly caught in the pros and cons of this dualistic world. This probably Selbstke (r) nntnis heard in relation to the interplay of dualistic world and I to combine confidence in your intuition and a lot of practice both with each other.




"I maintain there is no real meaning of our lives from the rationality out. We need to investigate deeper. We have to do research at a level where we understand more of the what we are and what we call evolution, and from this level, there is the intuition. "
Benedictine monk and Zen master Willigis hunters.


"The human mind is not intuitive, but discursive."

Immanuel Kant


"Only because you avoid that conceptual thought arises, you will experience Bodhi ..."
Master Huang-Po
 

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