Re: Levels of consciousness


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Posted by Philip St. Romain on September 25, 19100 at 12:19:24:

In Reply to: Re: Levels of consciousness posted by Diana on September 24, 19100 at 05:25:50:

Diana wrote:

: Thanks CeCe. I have a sense that this will all work out, too. My radical trust is in the Spirit. Phil and Jb are both great in this area but they are thinkers and process things quite differently from the way I process them.
: There is not even a 'T' anywhere near my Myers Briggs typological profile. I know things intuitively. I don't know how I know them but I do know them. That doesn't mean I can't be wrong.

Diana, I'm an INTJ, but IN is my primary function. Introverted intuition is also how I grasp things, but what is grasped by that function needs to be critiqued by thinking or feeling. Pure intuiton doesn't know what it knows, as you say, which is why it requires further reflection.

: Sure I can be. But I work in a way that is backwards to Phil and JB. I know the answer first and, then, I have to figure how explain it.

Same here, Diana. BTW, it makes little sense to say that one explains what one does not know.

And CeCe wrote:

: : NEVER doubt your intuitions as they are but your connection to God's voice. If you are wrong, the spirit will in fact let you know when IT feels you are more prepared.

Our connection to God also exists through thinking, feeling, memory, imagination, and even the body! To give intuition such an exalted place is a mistake, in my view.

: It's so nice to talk with another person who
: is not a thinking type! No offense to Phil and jb!

No offense taken, but why do you keep relating to me and jb if you have so little appreciation for the role of thinking? Why not just listen to your own intuiton?

Peace,

Phil


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