GracieRuth
Permanent Fixture
- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 7
A lot of us have read so much MBTI stuff that we tend to see intuition as being the grounding of our reality in ideas rather than tangible things. For the purposes of this thread, I do not want to limit the discussion to that perameter. The word intuition is used for many, many things. Do all these different uses have anything in common? Is there something that is intuition, or is it a junk category that we throw all sorts of stuff into when we can't understand? Let me give some examples:
I like to play a game called Intelliguess. The objective is to determine what a number is by trial and error guessing what number might be in what digit place and making future guesses taking what is already known into consideration. I will usually guess the number by the fourth or fifth guess. Every once in a while I'll do it in like two guesses, which is obviously luck, or seven guesses which is obviously bad luck. The thing is, it seems to me that to guess a three or four digit number in four to five guesses is not reasonable. Sometimes I will be conscious of why I'm trying a particular number or avoiding another, but the whole reason that I like this game is that MORE often I make choices without any consious reason, and my irrational choices have a tendency to be right. A lot of the time I get this wierd sort of feeling that I just KNOW it's this number, but I have no REASON to give for it. I know that there is a part of my mind that is solving this game which I don't have conscious access to. Is this "intuition"???
A lot of times with animals and people, I'll get a "flash" that they want something, even though they have said nothing (especially true with my cats). It's not a verbal thought -- I'm not hearing them say in their minds that they are hungry or whatnot. Whatever it is, its done and gone before I can turn and observe it. Is this "intuition"?
The day my father died, I had a tight feeling in my chest, as if something were gripping and pulling on my heart. As I drove on the freeway to visit him in the hospital, I felt a kind of snap -- as if the rope or rubber band to my chest had broken. I just knew he had died. Is that "intuition"?
The hypothesis I have running in my mind is that there is something much older than our consious minds, certainlhy older than the verbal centers, which our evolution has added to but never really gotten rid of. A different way of communicating. Animals have it. Perhaps even plants.
I suspect that those of us that the MBTI identifies as "inuitive" have simply learned that for *us*, this older way of percieving is more accurate. If my conscious mind is thinking of 10 reasons Joe Shmoe is a really cool guy, but my "gut" is saying "stay away" but doesn't give a reason why, I have learned to trust my gut. I think that when we are young, we figure out what we are "good at" and work on those skills. Developing this "intuition" was as natural to me as being good at sports is for other people. But just like I can play softball badly, I think everyone probably has intuition but it doesn't function as well for some.
Thoughts?
I like to play a game called Intelliguess. The objective is to determine what a number is by trial and error guessing what number might be in what digit place and making future guesses taking what is already known into consideration. I will usually guess the number by the fourth or fifth guess. Every once in a while I'll do it in like two guesses, which is obviously luck, or seven guesses which is obviously bad luck. The thing is, it seems to me that to guess a three or four digit number in four to five guesses is not reasonable. Sometimes I will be conscious of why I'm trying a particular number or avoiding another, but the whole reason that I like this game is that MORE often I make choices without any consious reason, and my irrational choices have a tendency to be right. A lot of the time I get this wierd sort of feeling that I just KNOW it's this number, but I have no REASON to give for it. I know that there is a part of my mind that is solving this game which I don't have conscious access to. Is this "intuition"???
A lot of times with animals and people, I'll get a "flash" that they want something, even though they have said nothing (especially true with my cats). It's not a verbal thought -- I'm not hearing them say in their minds that they are hungry or whatnot. Whatever it is, its done and gone before I can turn and observe it. Is this "intuition"?
The day my father died, I had a tight feeling in my chest, as if something were gripping and pulling on my heart. As I drove on the freeway to visit him in the hospital, I felt a kind of snap -- as if the rope or rubber band to my chest had broken. I just knew he had died. Is that "intuition"?
The hypothesis I have running in my mind is that there is something much older than our consious minds, certainlhy older than the verbal centers, which our evolution has added to but never really gotten rid of. A different way of communicating. Animals have it. Perhaps even plants.
I suspect that those of us that the MBTI identifies as "inuitive" have simply learned that for *us*, this older way of percieving is more accurate. If my conscious mind is thinking of 10 reasons Joe Shmoe is a really cool guy, but my "gut" is saying "stay away" but doesn't give a reason why, I have learned to trust my gut. I think that when we are young, we figure out what we are "good at" and work on those skills. Developing this "intuition" was as natural to me as being good at sports is for other people. But just like I can play softball badly, I think everyone probably has intuition but it doesn't function as well for some.
Thoughts?