Intuition PSY
Monday, December 9, 2013
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First Sense
the lunar astronaut and founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences Edgar
Mitchell, from hisintroduction to Dale Graff, Tracks in the Psychic Wilderness,
1998.
It
is now reasonably certain that, even before the historical periods, humans as
well as, nonhuman species had an internal intuitive or “visceral,” knowing,
which has been called a “sixth sense.” It now seems that it should have been
called the “first sense” because modern research leads us to believe that it is
based upon a complex form of quantum correlation that were certainly present in
nature long before species evolved to their current stage, and even before the
planetary environment evolved to produce the normal five se! nses. Research in
a frontier field called the quantum hologram leads us to that conclusion. It
helps to explain virtually all the “nonlocal” intuitive, psychic, and numinous
effect that humans have reported during historic times but have previously been
unable to understand in terms of this world’s natural processes.
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First Sight Dr. James
Carpenter, parapsychologist and therapist. From JPara, March 2005.
Each
organism, by its nature, extends beyond itself into the larger pre-sensory
surround. Psi is assumed to be neither knowledge nor action, but to belong to
the outermost temporal edge of those normal pre-experiential mental processes
by which the mind structures all its experiences and commences all its actions.
Psi processes are posited to function normally as the unconscious leading edge
of the development of al! l consciousness and all intention. This unconscious
functioning is normal and continuous, and is a constituent element of all
experience.
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Morphic Field Rupert
Sheldrake, PhD biologist. The Sense of Being Stared at and Other Aspects of the
Extended Mind, 2003.
Psi
is like an amoeboid probing with extended psychic pseudopodia the surroundings
in space and time, testing opportunities to survive and thrive via conjectural
and all embracing nonlocal “morphic field.”
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