05-17-2015, 07:49 PM
Your intuition is already there, just blocked by the conscious mind's doubts about information that it can't connect to knowledge it's aware of. So the conscious mind's natural response to intuitive information is, "I can't possibly know that. It's just a random thought." The reinforces the wall between intuitive and conscious knowledge.
To develop your intuition, simply reverse the process. Perhaps the easiest way to do this is automatic writing. Even if it ends up being all gibberish at first, second and third, keep going at it. Ask Quo to speak to you. frame a question in your mind. Then, write whatever comes to you. Practice not filtering but, instead, accurately transcribing every thought that arises. It doesn't matter whether it "works" or not at first. As long as you're practicing not filtering or doubting, you're helping chip away at the wall.
Meditation of course is also super important, as with everything.
To develop your intuition, simply reverse the process. Perhaps the easiest way to do this is automatic writing. Even if it ends up being all gibberish at first, second and third, keep going at it. Ask Quo to speak to you. frame a question in your mind. Then, write whatever comes to you. Practice not filtering but, instead, accurately transcribing every thought that arises. It doesn't matter whether it "works" or not at first. As long as you're practicing not filtering or doubting, you're helping chip away at the wall.
Meditation of course is also super important, as with everything.
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