02-11-2017, 04:41 AM
For me this would be hard to distinguish, honestly.
I would say however, it would be necessary to step out of the inttelectual mind to gain access to the "real" mind.
Intuition arises when thinking stops. Where does it come from?
I dont know
Im just glad it comes and take it.
Emotions have been referred to as "thoughts of the deep mind" by q'uo somewhere.
The brain i would say plays a sub-ordinate role, i would say.
It is neither the root of intuition nor is it the seat of consciousness.
I guess its something like a "transformator"
Honestly, i dont know what the brain really is, i just know what it is NOT
In the quote you posted, there was a portion which you didnt quote.
It said something like "realize the intellectual mind is an inadequate tool".
I think thats what its about.
Not sure if this helps.
Could you maybe re-phrase your question a little bit?
I would say however, it would be necessary to step out of the inttelectual mind to gain access to the "real" mind.
Intuition arises when thinking stops. Where does it come from?
I dont know

Im just glad it comes and take it.
Emotions have been referred to as "thoughts of the deep mind" by q'uo somewhere.
The brain i would say plays a sub-ordinate role, i would say.
It is neither the root of intuition nor is it the seat of consciousness.
I guess its something like a "transformator"
Honestly, i dont know what the brain really is, i just know what it is NOT

In the quote you posted, there was a portion which you didnt quote.
It said something like "realize the intellectual mind is an inadequate tool".
I think thats what its about.
Not sure if this helps.
Could you maybe re-phrase your question a little bit?