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The gut brain intuition connection
absurdious
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The gut brain intuition connection
Quote:It is my belief that there are two forms of intuition, heart intuition based in love and the gut instinct is based in fear. I believe our solar plexus chakra picks up signals from people or situations and looks for them to be dangerous, a repeat of something that hurt us in our past or simply not in alignment with what we want. This information is then absorbed by the sacral chakra; the body absorbs this information and turns it into somatic intuition. This in turn is then understood by the gut, it is at this point the gut sends this information for analysis by the brain. The stomach is our understanding of what we are digesting from the outside world, not just in our food and water, but in our emotions to.

Although the gut instinct is very important it can lead to problems if we have a very active solar plexus. What makes the solar plexus active is our psychology; it is our belief in our capacity to feel safe in the world. If we don’t trust ourselves to cope, or trust the world to be a good place, our solar plexus will be active to try and give us the intuitive heads up on impending doom!

http://beckywalsh.com/intuitive_living_b...onnection/

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RE: The gut brain intuition connection
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If we don’t trust ourselves to cope, or trust the world to be a good place, our solar plexus will be active to try and give us the intuitive heads up on impending doom!


The opposite of that statement is true as well. If we DO TRUST OURSELVES to cope with whatever events may get thrown at us, then you are less susceptible to the fear mongering doomtastic "news" that is so pervasive in our time, and you can see between the white and black and notice all the different shades of grey. S278

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RE: The gut brain intuition connection
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Quote:It is my belief that there are two forms of intuition, heart intuition based in love and the gut instinct is based in fear. I believe our solar plexus chakra picks up signals from people or situations and looks for them to be dangerous, a repeat of something that hurt us in our past or simply not in alignment with what we want. This information is then absorbed by the sacral chakra; the body absorbs this information and turns it into somatic intuition. This in turn is then understood by the gut, it is at this point the gut sends this information for analysis by the brain. The stomach is our understanding of what we are digesting from the outside world, not just in our food and water, but in our emotions to.

Although the gut instinct is very important it can lead to problems if we have a very active solar plexus. What makes the solar plexus active is our psychology; it is our belief in our capacity to feel safe in the world. If we don’t trust ourselves to cope, or trust the world to be a good place, our solar plexus will be active to try and give us the intuitive heads up on impending doom!

http://beckywalsh.com/intuitive_living_b...onnection/

Interesting to think about. What's good for us is to know the difference.

I wouldn't go so far as to lump it like that though. I trust the world and I have faith in the good of all, but when my gut tells me something, (pertaining to physical stuff) I listen.

Example. I headed out on the highway to visit my mom in her town 20 minutes away. As soon as I got on the highway I got a "funny" feeling. Get off here, it said. I ignored it. I passed a road that would take me over to the other hwy to my mom's. The voice got louder. GET OFF HERE. I'm then thinking wth? And the feeling got worse...

I passed another crossroad. GET OFF! GO!

I almost didn't want to go any further it was so strong. I'm thinking what the hell! But it persisted. It would NOT let go. Get off! Get off here! Now!

I ended up taking the last crossroad over to the other way. It was unbearable.

That's the gut afaik.

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absurdious
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RE: The gut brain intuition connection
Full Circle  Wrote:
absurdious  Wrote:
Quote:It is my belief that there are two forms of intuition, heart intuition based in love and the gut instinct is based in fear. I believe our solar plexus chakra picks up signals from people or situations and looks for them to be dangerous, a repeat of something that hurt us in our past or simply not in alignment with what we want. This information is then absorbed by the sacral chakra; the body absorbs this information and turns it into somatic intuition. This in turn is then understood by the gut, it is at this point the gut sends this information for analysis by the brain. The stomach is our understanding of what we are digesting from the outside world, not just in our food and water, but in our emotions to.

Although the gut instinct is very important it can lead to problems if we have a very active solar plexus. What makes the solar plexus active is our psychology; it is our belief in our capacity to feel safe in the world. If we don’t trust ourselves to cope, or trust the world to be a good place, our solar plexus will be active to try and give us the intuitive heads up on impending doom!

http://beckywalsh.com/intuitive_living_b...onnection/

Interesting to think about. What's good for us is to know the difference.

I wouldn't go so far as to lump it like that though. I trust the world and I have faith in the good of all, but when my gut tells me something, (pertaining to physical stuff) I listen.

Example. I headed out on the highway to visit my mom in her town 20 minutes away. As soon as I got on the highway I got a "funny" feeling. Get off here, it said. I ignored it. I passed a road that would take me over to the other hwy to my mom's. The voice got louder. GET OFF HERE. I'm then thinking wth? And the feeling got worse...

I passed another crossroad. GET OFF! GO!

I almost didn't want to go any further it was so strong. I'm thinking what the hell! But it persisted. It would NOT let go. Get off! Get off here! Now!

I ended up taking the last crossroad over to the other way. It was unbearable.

That's the gut afaik.

Interesting.
May I ask what took so long to listen?
Just curious as to what reasoning or logic you were using to convince yourself to ignore it.

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RE: The gut brain intuition connection
absurdious  Wrote:
Full Circle  Wrote:
absurdious  Wrote:
http://beckywalsh.com/intuitive_living_b...onnection/

Interesting to think about. What's good for us is to know the difference.

I wouldn't go so far as to lump it like that though. I trust the world and I have faith in the good of all, but when my gut tells me something, (pertaining to physical stuff) I listen.

Example. I headed out on the highway to visit my mom in her town 20 minutes away. As soon as I got on the highway I got a "funny" feeling. Get off here, it said. I ignored it. I passed a road that would take me over to the other hwy to my mom's. The voice got louder. GET OFF HERE. I'm then thinking wth? And the feeling got worse...

I passed another crossroad. GET OFF! GO!

I almost didn't want to go any further it was so strong. I'm thinking what the hell! But it persisted. It would NOT let go. Get off! Get off here! Now!

I ended up taking the last crossroad over to the other way. It was unbearable.

That's the gut afaik.

Interesting.
May I ask what took so long to listen?
Just curious as to what reasoning or logic you were using to convince yourself to ignore it.

Because it was a beautiful day. No rain, no snow. Perfect conditions. Summer sky....

It was too strong to ignore though. It was adamant inside that I get off there. In the end, there was no reason to ignore it. I couldn't. It wouldn't let me.

“My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there.”
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Post: #6
RE: The gut brain intuition connection
Read the book Blink by Malcolm Gladwell

You will enjoy it.
Should be a copy at your library.

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Full Circle
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RE: The gut brain intuition connection
So to me, there's a difference between the "gut" intuition of the solar plexus, and the heart intuition.

They both KNOW, but they feel different. That much I've learned.

“My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there.”
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