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  • #41
    Why do we at times experience uneasiness in the presence of some person, without any apparent cause? The human organism radiates energy, psychic energy, or vibes. This is an aura, a field of supersensitivity surrounding the body. our thoughts and emotions continually vary the vibratory nature of this psychic aura.

    This aura can and does impinge upon the inner self of others. They can be immediately drawn to you, sense a feeling of personal magnetism emanating from you. Likewise, the auras of otehrs can and do react upon your aura. The inner personality of persons attracts or repels you regardless of what their outer appearance may be. You experience their sinceirty, kindness, and depth of character, or lack of it, even without their spoken word.

    We're all subject to these psychic radiations of people daily. It can account for our moods, even our intuitive impressions. This is a natural phenomenon, part of the subliminal, mysterious inner powers of self which everyone has, but few understand. This is why sometimes, without any cause, our first impression of someone is uneasiness and we don't feel relax. Trust your first impression, your intuitive sense.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #42
      There is no reason to believe that people emit a psychic anything other than discomfort with the idea of chance and coincidence. If you want to have faith in ideas proposed by ignorant people who want to invent answers because they cannot stand not having any then so be it. But come out and say that you are chosing to be irrational because it makes you feel more warm and fuzzy about life; do not state such things as irrefutable facts.

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      • #43
        Awww does the dusken feel like he's not comprehending this? It's okay Dusken, I never said it would be easy.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #44
          Umm...whatever.

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          • #45
            The Hindu Master Thayumanavar once said:

            "You may control a mad elephant;
            You may sht the mouth of the bear and the tiger;
            Ride the Lion and paly with the cobra;
            By alchemy you may earn your livelihood;
            You may wander through the universe incognito;
            Make vassals of the gods, be ever youthful;
            You may walk on water and live in fire;
            But control of the mind is better and more difficult.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #46
              Umm...sure thing.

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              • #47
                ttt .
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #48
                  My intuition is killing me

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                  • #49
                    Some people say that you shouldn't use your intuition for everything but be more realistic and look at what is given to you. Your intuition relaxes your mind and you are sometimes certain of getting the right answer. It's a bit hard to explain. I think I'm having writer's block today.
                    Originally posted by Inna
                    ...my intuitive senses tells me the answer is A, yet my reasoning says the answer is C, should I still go with my intuition and pick A??
                    Inna's example is helpful. Her intuition told her that the answer is "A." Well, there must have been a reason why she thought the answer was "A", even though her reasoning told her the answer is "C." In this case, she should go with her reasoning.
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    You should first develop your intuition yes. Hence I was always told of the advice on multiple choice tests back in elementary, "always go with the first answer". More often than not it is true.
                    Always go with the first answer if it follows your reasoning. For example, you got your answer, it looks (most likely is) correct, so don't go and look at other choices because that will make you confused.
                    I see...

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by SagGal
                      Always go with the first answer if it follows your reasoning. For example, you got your answer, it looks (most likely is) correct, so don't go and look at other choices because that will make you confused.

                      Indeed .
                      Achkerov kute.

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