
A person does not have to be psychic to be intuitive or to use their intuition for the purpose of diagnostic analysis of the body.
Intuition is an innate instinct and is a critical part of our mental processing. Most of the time we take it for granted or are not
even aware that we are using it. Intuitive mental processing is usually associated with right-brain functioning. However, it is
really whole-brain thinking. We utilize our intuition as a means of providing a different way to look at situations.
Intuition can often provide the answers to problems when the conscious mind cannot. It does not express itself through the five
senses or the left part of our brain, but rather through the pictures, dreams, memories, feelings, and impressions that are stored
in the right brain. Intuitive information reveals itself to the conscious mind in the form of emotions, which are then chemically
communicated to the physical body through reactions such as hunches, gut feelings, sudden bursts of insight, or flashes of
awareness out of the blue. For example, have you ever known someone was going to call even before they do? Or struggled with a
problem only to find the solution in a dream? That was intuition in action.