Breast Cancer and Intuition
The first signals I received about my breast cancer were through my
intuition.
What is intuition? As the Oxford dictionary quotes, ‘the ability to
understand or know something immediately, without conscious
reasoning.’
The word intuition comes from the Latin intueri, meaning to consider,
look on. This intuitive “look on” implies something deeper than simple
awareness and is best described as PERCEPTION, the ability to “take
hold of” knowledge in one glance.
My breast cancer discovery definitely fits the definition of
intuition.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary sums up intuition as “the immediate
knowing or learning of something without the conscious use of
reasoning; instantaneous apperception.”
Simply stated, intuition is direct knowledge.
Many may consider it a sixth sense, a second sight, or a form of
clairvoyance; others would just prefer to call it ‘common-sense’.
Intuition comes in the form of a hunch, feeling, inkling, suspicion,
premonition, or gut feeling. It is all these and more.
Quoting C.G. Jung: “The term intuition does not denote something
contrary to reason, but something outside of the province of reason.”
One consideration is that intuition is a tool that uses the knowledge
you have in both your conscious and subconscious minds.
Most people have had instances where they said, “I should have gone
with my instinct.” Wow! The very implication is that intuition has a
huge value.
One of the more famous philosophers on this subject, Baruch Spinoza,
is quoted as saying:
“Intuition is the highest form of knowledge, surpassing both empirical
knowledge derived from the senses and scientific knowledge derived
from reasoning on the basis of experience.”
Another philosopher, Henri Bergson, regarded intuition as the ‘purest
form of instinct.’ Bergson also said that, “intelligence on the other
hand can only over analyze; and this analysis is suspect in some
individuals.”
Here is what Albert Einstein has to say about intuition: "The really
valuable thing is intuition. The intellect has little to do on the
road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it
intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you
don't know how or why."
After reading this array of definitions of the word intuition and
quotes from many known philosopher about the word intuition, I feel
that it is a shame that we do not rely more on our intuition.
So, what is your intuition about this subject? In my humble opinion, I
feel that injustice has been done by the society for not adapting our
intuition as one of our highest senses.
How unfortunate, that intuition, an awesome gift that we all are
blessed with naturally is misused sense.
It is not secret that people who lack one of the five senses that we
recognize in our society as; see, touch, feel, test and speak, their
sense of intuition sharpens. They rely more on their sense of
intuition.
The way I discovered my breast cancer was through my intuition,
knowingness. I did not discover it by any of the other senses because
I did not have any of the symptoms of the five senses.
The more important is the fact that the more we use our intuition the
sharper it gets.
Do not deny your intuition; rely upon it!
With much Love, Laughter and Sharp Intuition,
Lea Yekutiel
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