Guest guest Posted April 13, 2008 Report Share Posted April 13, 2008 Aloha, Sometimes I get lost in the semantics, or is it when we try to explain a feeling with words that we start to limit the topic? Learning to fly gliders and airplanes is something I've been involved in for many years, and I recall once when a glider instructor said to use your intuition when asked how to adjust for a crosswind. Later, I realized that his response was easier than trying to articulate or explain in detail "how to" do it. Sometimes when we put words to something, we remove ourselves from the "now" of doing it, whereas "guessing", doing it "by feel", is actually tapping all of the knowledge previously articulated by words, feelings and the input of all of our senses. Some may call it intuition when we hear a soft breeze that is inaudible to many. When we feel an aura, we may think we're using intuition because the moment we try putting it to words the sensation is diminished. Also, our senses are not as limited as our words try to make them out to be. We call it hearing when our auditory nerves are touched by the vibration of sound. Is all energy vibration? Not asking for answers to these semantic questions, but often words sound like we disagree, when we're on the same path. LillianUse video conversation to talk face-to-face with . Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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