Unconditional Intuition

Apr 10
07:29

2005

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Intuition is neither positive nor negative; neither good nor bad, neither male nor female. It just is. It is unconditional.

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Where do we receive intuition? Through the solar-plexus mind,Unconditional Intuition Articles and we receive it in the form of unconditional feeling-tone vibrations. We receive it as feelings, and we then proceed to come up with a brain story to explain those feelings. It is in this process that the feeling-tone vibrations become fractured and polarized and take on perceptions of duality. (Of course, it is just our perceptions that are polarized.)

The ideal situation would be to let the intuition feeling-tone vibrations in, but to leave them as such and not put them through the brain process. The second we judge an intuition it is no longer unconditional and it becomes polarized. The second we doubt an intuition it is no longer unconditional and it becomes polarized. The same with fear. Once we have polarized an intuition we then spend our time trying to categorize those polarities and aligning ourselves with one or the other. This keeps us from understanding the totality of the intuitive message. We're so busy judging things as either good or bad that we've set up a mental block which prevents us from feeling the feeling.

Intuition is feeling! It is not a thought process and it is not a brain process. We process intuition--and all feeling--in our gut, not our heads. The very second we judge (brain) an intuitive feeling as good, even, we have polarized our perception of that intuitive feeling and therefore block ourselves from the full message of that intuitive feeling.

Good and bad are dualities; they're two sides of the same coin. If we only see good, then we're only seeing half the picture. If we only see bad, we're only seeing half the picture. Our attempt to intellectualize intuition is our attempt to find the full meaning of the coin by looking only at one side. Naturally, in this dimension, the coin of good and bad would be spinning furiously so you couldn't hardly see either side of it. You'd see it as ONE object. It is our brains that try to stop the coin from spinning so that it can align itself with one of the two polarities.

If we see the coin as spinning and ignore the polarities in order to see the ONE-ness of it, then we can feel all the information contained in that coin in its totality without getting caught up in one or the other of the polarities which prevent us from seeing the totality. Our solar-plexus mind is specifically designed to do this, but we have trained ourselves to rely on our intellectual brains to translate feeling-tones. Like computers, the intellectual part of our brains is binary or dualistic. Our brains interpret and categorize according to polarity alignments. Everything has to be either good or bad so the brain knows where to file it. Because of this, we can never see the totality and wholeness of anything just using our brains.