Intuition automatically involve intelligence?
By didi13
@didi13 (2926)
Romania
December 14, 2011 3:37am CST
Knowing that intuition is the sudden discovery of a solution of a truth, without being aware of how we arrived at the truth, we can say that it has to do with intelligence, assuming certain quality of perception and sensation finesse, but at the same time, that the restrictions are abandoned logical intuition can reach a resolution and intuitive individuals with a high average intelligence as intuitive knowledge type occurs based on subliminal perceptions, related to the subconscious. It is true that in this case the person to guess a solution, reality has fewer opportunities to express what predicts. Therefore it says, "guess" but "feel", which is the same, after all. Intuition goes to the issue directly, unequivocally, and no lie, we developed logically. Do not wait to build an intuition: it is necessary. On the other hand, all people have intuition, but in varying degrees, psychologists say that it occurs mainly in individuals who have certain personality traits such as independence, nonconformity, convenience, confidence and imagination. Tradition speaks of feminine intuition, and men are intuitive, but they reluctant to make finding a solution at the expense of intuition, they want to be logical, women have a relaxed attitude about logic, and do not hesitate to call intuition, with her name.
Do you think that intuition automatically involve intelligence?
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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
11 Jan 12
Yes, I do think intuition almost always involves intelligence for it is the perceiving and putting things together in the back of the consciousness or mind.. Noticing things you may not consciously realize at the moment and putting things together. I say almost always for I think there can be intuition from a higher source.. God or angels, or negative, hurtful things by what is called fallen angels. Like if there is danger perhaps.. Although it would certainly take intelligence to understand a higher truth that has been imparted. And then there is in the animal kingdom instinct, which includes homing ability, along with many other natural instincts.

@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
15 Dec 11
To answer the question, no. Intuition is a built in ability within everyone. Although, not everyone is so in tuned with it. The best example of intuition is, when you meet someone, and get that strange feeling to stay away. That is intuition at work, and it would be a good idea to listen to it. Logic, common sense and intuition all work together in tandem. I do not know if people with certain personality traits have a better connection with intuition or not. I can only speak for myself. I feel I have a good intuition. Now, lets not forget the other side of that spectrum, the fault line. The fault line is where we become fooled or tricked by another person or persons. And that does not mean we have no intuition or common sense or intelligence for that matter.
@jeanneyvonne (5500)
• Philippines
14 Dec 11
In my opinion, intuition is a development of intelligence.
There are many knowledge in this world and perhaps, and perhaps we cannot contain all of them. However, I think we have the capacity to learn intelligence and apply it over time without actually 'thinking' about it. That for me is intuition. It's like knowing something intimately without thinking too much.
In terms of men and women's intuition, I guess women are using their intuition more becuase they are more attuned to their emotions and because they carry the task of caring of the family. Our brains are wired to give in to innate intelligence than deal with complex logic, which awe are also capable of if not given the time constraint or clear indication of danger.
Sometimes, we fail to give reason for intuition becuase as you said, it was a 'feel' It a kind of feel or premonition that keeps us somehow informed, though not in the conventional manner.
@Bluedoll (16770)
• Canada
14 Dec 11
I think a child knows what’s good and what works. So does intuition. I know I can fool a child into eating non-sweetened cooking chocolate out of the cupboard and that the child will learn logically what to do next time but I would time that event in a child’s life because teaching logistics too young and lesson learned is just plain cruel. 

@taura2p (349)
• Romania
14 Dec 11
I think intuition is a different kind of intelligence. It is not based on logic, most of times, but it can help you figure out some problems that logic can't solve. I think that intuition is related to some kind of instinct, a sixth sense that cannot be proven by science. It is more like immagination than like logic or mathematical intelligence. I always appreciate and admire people with good intuition.






