There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don't know why or how.
~ Albert Einstein
We've all faced moments when the rational response to any challenge invited us to move in a particular direction,
and our overpowering gut instinct to the contrary. The rational person will always question why their innermost "feelings" are demanding that they follow their instinctive response to any given challenge. In other words there will always be sufficient time to weigh up the input that we are receiving from the external stimuli pointing us in one direction, and our intuition providing us with another way.
It is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover. ~ Henri Poincare
It is also argued that our instinctive responses is learned experience, processing our thoughts in such a way, that when faced with making an important decision, we are provided with the road that will lead us to where we should be going. In other words our intuitive self is that which engineers all that we need to make rational decisions. That insight may well also be understood to be the divine presence intervening in our decision making, to ensure that we reveal The Father's plan for our life.
Trusting our hunches could well speak to that pattern of intuitive revelations pointing us in a direction rewarding us with the thought that those synchronistic accidents (chance might be another term) were planned well in advance of us making our decisions, inspired by our intuitive interventions leading us to where we should be going.
For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity, guarding the paths of justice and watching over the way of his saints. Then you will understand righteousness and justice knowledge and understanding; he stores up sound and equity, every good path; for wisdom will come into your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul; ..~ Proverbs 2:6-15
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