why making choices based on intuition can be successful?
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“the rest, which is almost everything except the neocortex, takes care of the intuitive unconscious, the knowledge we receive almost imperceptibly, and the emotions”
But this needs to be trained, too. In the childhood, the past and thefuture are unknown conceptswhich need to be inculcated.
The consciuos is not able to understand or even see thingswhich is not ready to.Barriers like timings, social prejudgements, fears, needs, makeour conscious to discard/filter many information.
The kind of human valuesinculcated in the childhoodhas a heavyinfluence on the filtering criteria of conscious.
By contrast, the unconscious, in a disorderly manner, receives all the available information, virtually with no filter or barrier.
“Only in the unconscious can be carried out complex cognitive processes.”
Is there where the so-called intuition appears.
“The heart has reasons that the reason can not understand.Blaise Pascal”
Children, who have fewer barriers than adults, are faster to detect feelings and intentions which are invisible to adults.
“All big decisions are rooted at the information received in the unconscious. Unknowingly, it influences us and gives us signs and answers.”
How could we take more advantage of this fact?
The great difference of being humans, is that each one of us are unique individuals, whichcan cooperate with others.
Let not into oblivion what makes you unique, while working in community with others.
Get rid of mental garbage.
See more at http://www.slideshare.net/hudali15/clean-your-mind-cacheBy Ali Anani PhD
Provide your mind with appropiate environment. A balanced, peaceful mind takes better decisions.
Why? Because then the unconscious is able to “speak” openly toour conscious, thus a bigger picture of the issue can be exposed
This presentation is inspired by and dedicated to:Ali Anani PhDRod Kuhn KingJuanjo Villalobos, who mademe “discover” Eduard Punset.
All the sentences in “brackets”, are atributed to: Dr. John Bargh, Yale’s UniversityPsicologistFound at Eduard Punset’s book“Viaje al Optimismo”.
Thank you for your time.Your Comments are more than welcome.David Navarro.
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