Intuition
Experience comes from direct contact with the environment, total organic involvement with it. This means involvement on all levels: intellectual, physical, and intuitive. The intuition, most vital to learning, is most often neglected. Intuition is often thought to be an endowment or a mystical force enjoyed by the gifted alone, yet all of us have known moments when the right answer “just came” or we did “exactly the right thing without thinking.” Sometimes at such moments, usually precipitated by crisis, danger, or shock, “average” people have been known to transcend the limitations of the familiar, to enter courageously the area of the unknown, and to experience the release of momentary genius within themselves. The intuitive can only be felt in the moment of spontaneity, the moment when we are freed to relate and act, involving ourselves in the moving, changing world around us.
Text from: Spolin Products