QUOTES RELEVANT TO INTUITION
These quotes will be changed once a quarter and are designed to help you make presentations or think about intuition. There are eight somewhat overlapping categories. The humor quotes come from cartoons, which I understand are legal to use by describing them.
Philosophy: The primary wisdom is intuition. Ralph Waldo Emerson
When you let intuition have its way with you, you open up new levels of the world. Such opening-up is the most practical of all activities. Evelyn Underhill
Science: The real valuable thing is intuition. Albert Einstein
…[the pioneer scientist must have] a vivid intuitive imagination for new ideas are not generated by deduction, but by artistically creative imagination. Max Planck
Medicine: It’s always with excitement that I wake up in the morning wondering what my intuitor will toss up to me like gifts from the sea. Jonas Salk
I firmly believe that intuitive or symbolic sight is not a gift but a skill-a skill based in self-esteem. Caroline Myss
Psychology: The term intuition does not denote something contrary to reason, but something outside of the province of reason. C.G. Jung
To know how to choose a path with heart is to learn how to follow intuitive feeling. Logic can tell you superficially where a path might lead to, but it cannot judge whether your heart will be in it. Jean Shinoda Bolen
Art: You feed your longing and desires and they do the work. My whole life has been following my intuition and strange beckonings. David Whyte
My beliefs I test on my body, on my intuitional consciousness, and when I get a response there, then I accept. D. H. Lawrence
Teachers: Intuition makes a great range of information available to us. Helen Palmer
We are having this conversation about intuition because we all want to become real. Rob Rabin
Business: Most of us are living at the periphery of consciousness while intuition invites us into the center. Willis Harman
Intuition is one of the most important abilities we can cultivate…It is becoming necessary for a comprehensive personal and global perspective. Jagdish Parikh
Humor: Four men are sitting separately in a field. Each one is leaning on a trunk underneath an apple tree and all have writing pads in their hands. Three of the apple trees have moderate size apples hanging on their branches, but the fourth has a huge apple hanging just above the head of the man seating underneath its branches. The caption reads, "Anything yet Newton?"
A man, who had obviously just been sitting on a large, comfortable chair, is standing in his living room, newspaper in hand, staring at the wall with a shocked expression on his face. An arm and a hand with a telephone receiver are coming out of the wall he is staring at and the caption reads, "I have a collect call for anyone in this dimension."