Intuition is defined as knowing things without conscious reasoning. Use in a sentence would be, "Her woman's intuition told her something was wrong."
i have an intution that he is not going to clear his exam
Some say that Steve Jobs had an intuitive sense of design and proportion, which he polished with education and then employed in the products that he produced at Apple Corporation.
i have an intution that he is not going to clear his exam
anytime between a year and 2 years, depending on how good your skills and intution is.
Some say that Steve Jobs had an intuitive sense of design and proportion, which he polished with education and then employed in the products that he produced at Apple Corporation.
Some common approaches in the study of philosophy of education include analytic philosophy, which focuses on clarity of language and argumentation, critical theory, which examines power dynamics and societal structures in education, and pragmatism, which emphasizes practical applications and experiential learning in educational philosophy. Each approach offers valuable perspectives on the purpose and practice of education.
my intution says no it is not. Also I wouldn't trust the purity of any of thoose oils or extracts when it comes to pregnancy. They could easily be contaminated with other more toxic oils like worm wood or sassafrass etc. I would check with the FDA.
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Answer It is often said that when a woman senses something it's called woman's intution, well the same thing can be said about men or at least some of us. Maybe he is sincere and wants you as a friend, or he's looking for sex, one of the two and I'd go with the sex part if I were you.
If you want to buy the stick head alone, it would probably be better to buy the complete stick. It will come with the shaft that is most compatible with the head. Otherwise go to a store and feel for yourself a bunch of debeer shafts. Pretty much every shaft will work for every head as long as they are made by the same company. I am considering buying the NV3 myself, and I am buying the complete stick so not to coplicate my life and hunt for the perfect shaft.
there are many differeces between islamic philosophy and non-islamic philosophy.undoubtedly most significan differeces between them lies in methodology and the way of discovering reality.if we divide the philosophy to philosophies which know the way of discovering reality just by experience and philosopheis which know the way of realizing reality just buy reason then we can say that islamic philosophy in his methodology applies both experience and reson together.besides that the islamic philosophy doesnt limit the source of knowledge to just sense and reason.according to islamic philosophy we can speak of other sources like intution , fantasy , others.
No. You can't infer "meaning" to most tattoos as people often have very personal reasons for the art they choose. You'd need to ask the person what the tattoo means to them. I would think that the person is gay or bi based on my intution the words have moulding powers and its on the persons upper back, why could'NT the person put it somewhere else on the body. i know of someone who have one the first time i saw the person i knew something was wrong with the way the acted and it was a couple of months after that i saw the tatttoo, at that said time it confirmed my early beliefs i went on to ask a gay friend of mine what the tattoo on the back means he said the person got to be gay. i took it a step further and the person denied it but my gut feeling tells me they gay or bi and i just cant think I'm wrong on that point i trust my intutions and 3-4 out of 5 times its right.
If you read Sri Aurobindo in either his book "The Life Divine" or the "Synthesis of Yoga" he explains the answer there. Basically, the thought is that man is imbued with intuition of things greater than himself (GOD, Shakti or the Mother). He intuits sometimes in the form of flashes of brilliance, clairvoyance, prescience or outright iinsight. It can take many and all forms such as the flash of intelligence that occurred with the mathematical realization of e=mc2 or understanding the elegant universe in its entirety. Anyway, as the quote suggests, in order to truly tap into the Intuitive mind, we must subordinate or lower mind or intelligent egoic mind. This is because it overtakes the intuitive mind to easily. Since we don't cultivate the intuitive side of our being, when we get insights from this part of the mind (or brain), we immediately rush to apply or interpret the intution and that process itself clouds futher illumination, mainly because this part of the mind is intuitive and not rational. For example, we may get the flash of brilliance regarding how to create electicity and then spend a hundred years applying it to use, but never really discovering where the flash came from and what the flash of insight was really trying to tell us. In the case of electricty, maybe that the entire universe is made up of negative and positive forces that can be understood and ultimately incorporated into our thought, mind and life. So the quote suggests that we have turned on the light, but remained in the dark. We have followed the servant and forgotten the gift.. Hope that helps.