Intuition refers to a special way of thinking that is not controlled by human will. It is a form of thinking based on human occupation, experience, knowledge and instinct.
The average person usually experiences five senses, hearing, sight, smell, touch and taste.
These five sensory experiences correspond to the five human organs, ears, eyes, nose, hands and tongue.
From a narrower perspective, the five most basic senses constitute our lives and allow us to perceive the outside world.
When we eat, we need to use our sense of taste; when we listen to music, we need to use our sense of hearing; when we watch movies, we need to use our sense of sight. These different ‘feelings’ correspond to different life experiences.
From a more macro perspective, it is precisely because humans have basic sensory experiences that they can build a civilization that continues to develop and build human society.
The formation of an interpersonal network requires the cooperation of the five senses; the formation of each family also requires the cooperation of the five senses; the circulation of social economy itself is the interaction between people, and also requires the cooperation of the five senses.
I believe many people have said, do humans only have these five senses? Is there a sixth sense in this world?
From a psychological point of view, a sixth sense exists. We call it the ‘sixth sense’ or ‘intuition’. The two can be equated.
In psychology, the sixth sense and intuition are collectively called ’extrasensory perception.’
This ‘supersensory perception’, as the name suggests, is an experience beyond ordinary senses. It is based on the basic senses and takes the basic senses as the prerequisite for sublimation.
A person with relatively sensitive basic senses can sense the situation of life all the time. In this way, his brain will combine the information obtained by various senses, and finally give you a new feeling - the sixth sense. (intuition).
People with a particularly good sixth sense are particularly ‘sensitive’ to external things.
After a person raises the sensitivity of his ‘basic senses’ to the extreme, he can understand the direction of other people’s attacks without using his eyes. Because sensory experience will tell him what others will do next.
For example, after you watch a movie many times, you can know its plot and lines without having to watch it. In the same way, repeated sensitivity training can open the door to the sixth sense.
People with a particularly good sixth sense have active thinking and cheerful personalities.
From a psychological perspective, a person’s character can often determine that person’s words, deeds, and future. Because of character, it is the ‘style’ rooted in human nature.
If you are a particularly negative person, then the life you experience can only be dark, not bright. At this time, an overly dark personality will only make you more extreme.
Why are some people closed-minded and unresponsive? Because their negative personality affects their thinking activity.
When a person’s thinking activity is not high, then this person has no intuition at all. Because intuition itself is the sublimation of the five senses.
Just imagine, if a person is negative about everything and has prejudice against everything, then what his eyes see is darkness; what his taste sense feels is bitterness; what his ears hear is also noise.
To develop a keen sixth sense, you need to cultivate your own cheerful personality and develop active thinking.
People with a particularly good sixth sense always like to think about problems and look at life dialectically.
When it comes to ’thinking’, we can further divide it into two categories, one is single thinking and the other is multidirectional thinking.
Single-minded thinking means that when you look at something, you only make judgments based on personal preferences, without a certain amount of rationality.
Multi-directional thinking means that after you look at something, you can see both its advantages and disadvantages. This kind of thinking is rational.
However, in life, most people are the former, and only a small number of people are the latter. This determines that people with ‘confused sixth sense’ account for the majority, while people with ‘better sixth sense’ account for the minority.
This test is used for people’s intuitive sensitivity. Come and try it and see how your intuition is.