The Fore-seeing, Fore-Being, and Fore-knowing of Genius
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Table of Contents
Abstract3
Introduction4
The fore-seeing, fore-being, and fore-knowing of genius5
Delineating clairvoyance and intuition5
Professional clairvoyant advice6
Explaining intuition6
Ontology of fore-seeing7
Perspectives on intuition8
Conclusion8
References10
The Fore-seeing, Fore-Being, and Fore-knowing of Genius
Abstract
The fore-seeing, fore-being and fore-knowing of the genius occurs through clairvoyance and intuition. While clairvoyance refers to seeing the unknown and hidden, intuition perceives that. Multiple studies have been conducted to study the two concepts; however, most have found that clairvoyance and intuition are either on the two ends of the continuum or are inter-mingled, but these are not identical in anyway. The ontology of intuition presents the fact that it creates the choices that are available to people in their lives. Finally, intuition also has philosophical and neuroscience underpinnings and explanations.
Introduction
Both clairvoyance and intuition are various states of consciousness and represent the ability to fore-see in the terms of clearer foreseeing in clairvoyance, and clearer perceiving in intuition. In this way, people usually have both levels of consciousness described by clairvoyance and intuition. For instance, when one enjoys the conflagration on the New Year, then they are doing both clairvoyance and intuition as they have reached that level of mystic. In this way, they are able to enjoy the conflagration of the New Year as they can view it with clairvoyance and can also perceive it with intuition (Grumbine, 2006). This further indicates that the two qualities of consciousness are not very different from the power of imagination.
In this way, both clairvoyance and intuition are degrees of the expression and manifestation of consciousness. However, these touch and cross the boundaries of mysticism and therefore take the person engaged in the same to the next level of connectedness with God and the Spirit. Moreover, it becomes further clear that these two states could be easily practiced by all persons and there is no way that these are not the gift of God to all, rather than to some (Grumbine, 2006).
Finally, it is clear that clairvoyance and intuition are the states that have been attained by the soul and which enable the person to see things not visible to the eye and perceive things again not present corporally. However, it is not that what they are watching or perceiving does not exist at all. Rather it does exist, but cannot be seen by the naked eye or felt under normal conditions. Thus, it can also be called as the awakening of the consciousness.
The fore-seeing, fore-being, and fore-knowing of genius
Delineating clairvoyance and intuition
No matter what may be the exact definition of intuition, it was found in a survey that everyday intuition was not the ability of the respondents to perceive and deduce from gestures, postures, or other non-verbal communication. Further, it was necessary to determine the nature of clairvoyance and everyday intuition. There were a variety of answers that ranged from putting the two as the same things to sharply differentiating and contrasting the two states of fore-seeing and fore-believing.