| These are
some of the translations which I have been collecting or encountering in my
reading. I’d love to have more and if you know any you’d like to share,
please email me using the "Contact Us" button.
Chinese Language: intuition is translated as
“direct heart”.
Indigenous Philippine Language: the word for
work means VISION…. to go to work meant to seek or see your vision, your
purpose.
Japanese Language: business people and others
refer to haragei, or belly talk. You pay attention when your belly talks.
Lakota (Sioux) Language: a wise, intuitive
person is described as “he or she that goes beyond knowing.”
Sanskrit Language: ajna center, third eye, an
energy vortex in the center of head or forehead which is associated with
illumination and intuition (part of chakra system).
Arabic Language: latifa khafiya, center of
energy in middle of forehead or head associated with illumination,
inspiration from the Holy Ghost, and luminous blackness (part of the latifa
system).
Hebrew Language: Daat, the silent sefirah of
the Kabbalah, is where inner knowledge or inner teacher resides. |