Intuition 

To instantly acquire knowledge about anything if we trust our intuition. Our inner self is an immortal divine being that is connected with the spiritual universe and the mental universe too.

We can all start to trust our intuition by training it, like trying to guess who is calling you on the phone before looking at the screen, the content of a box, etc. by always trusting the first guess. Until it becames our source of knowledge.

Let's use it to know for example which road is safer to drive, where to look for parking, or to avoid something because we feel that it will not be good, or to know if what you hear is true, etc.

It's important to learn to distinguish real intuition from wishful thinking, fears or hopes.

We are in a transitional period where everything will be exposed (such as the extraterrestrial presence) and will also be lots of misinformation, perhaps 4 out of 5 news/videos/stories are already false. We have to rely on our intuition to know what's true.

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I remember when I took a college computer course in NJ, the teacher didn't require attendance, the course followed a book and I choose to show up as little as I can.
I was working full time in a movie theatre at night and weekends as a projectionist and going full time to college during the day so my schedule was pretty tight.

One day I showed up few minutes late to my "favorite course", found out they have a test that day, I asked the teacher if I could postpone it since I haven't study and didn't know about the test. He told me that I have to take it that day or I would have a zero in my midterm test.

The only seats available were at the front of the class and in front of the teacher. I took the paper that had 20 questions with 5 multiple choices on each. I immediately saw that had no idea of most questions. I had no choice but to completely trust my intuition.

I decided to choose the first letter (a, b, .. e) answer that came to mind not even thinking too much about the question. I finished the test in a couple minutes, the first one in the class and left. The teacher saw me with surprise.

I definitely had to show up to the next class, and saw the teacher's look of disbelief since he watched me very carefully when I took the test making sure I didn't cheat and I got all the answers right, only another student got 20/20 too.

I never got to duplicate that perfect score using only intuition again when taking exams,  I studied more often since then and my analytical mind always came to play giving me answer options.

Always trust intuition (right brain) over the analytical mind (left brain).

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I friend of mind saw in a meditation that he was going to kill a bicyclist by hitting him with his car, and visualized everything he could so it won't happen. Around 6 months later he was driving down a hill near a crossroads when his intuition told him that it was the place where the bicyclist would come from the other street before the accident.

He immediately applied the breaks and as he stopped at the corner, the bicyclist passed him coming from the hidden street with a thankful face knowing that he almost got hit.

By trusting his intuition, he avoided the accident, and my friend changed the bicyclist's karma as well as his.

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Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge, without recourse to conscious reasoning or needing an explanation. Different fields use the word "intuition" in very different ways, including but not limited to: direct access to unconscious knowledge; unconscious cognition; gut feelings; inner sensing; inner insight to unconscious pattern-recognition; and the ability to understand something instinctively, without any need for conscious reasoning. Intuitive knowledge tends to be approximate.

Source:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intuition

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Recent evidence from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, suggests that by 12 months, infants have an intuitive notion of probability that applies to never-experienced events and that they use it to predict subsequent events. The researchers suggest that extremely simple concepts of probability and causation, along with the concepts needed to form very basic epistemic (relating to knowledge or to the degree of its validation), statistical, and logical generalizations are present in very young children from an early age. It is this inborn ability to make inferences about things that are relevant to form accurate beliefs and retain new knowledge.

Source:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/explorations-of-the-mind/202308/intuition-what-it-is-and-how-it-works