Rucha
whats the difference between intuition and sixth sense? curious to know abt it
2009年12月28日 05:44
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Intuition (Latin intueri, to look into) is a psychological and philosophical term which designates the process of immediate apprehension or perception of an actual fact, being, or relation between two terms and its results. While six sense refers to: Āyatana (Pāli; Sanskrit) is the Buddhist term for a "sense base" or "sense sphere." In Buddhism, there are six internal sense bases (Pali: ajjhattikāni āyatanāni; also known as, "organs", "gates", "doors", "powers" or "roots") and six external sense bases (bāhirāni āyatanāni or "sense objects"; also known as vishaya or "domains"). Thus, there are twelve sense bases in total (listed below in sense organ-object pairs): eye and visible object ear and sound nose and odor tongue and taste body and touch mind and mental objects Buddhism, as well as other Indian epistemologies, identifies six "senses" as opposed to the Western identification of five. In Buddhism, "mind" denotes an internal sense organ which interacts with sense objects that include sense impressions, feelings, perceptions and volition. cowboy...
2009年12月29日
Hello richa Everybody has a little bit of intuition but for "sixth sense" it is less frequent and it is often associated to paranormal activities...
2009年12月28日
Intuition-- The act or faculty of knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes; a perceptive insight. Sixth Sense-- A power of perception seemingly independent of the five senses; commonly associated with paranormal activities.
2009年12月28日
They are pretty much synonyms, you can use either term to refer to inner knowledge that one may have difficulty explaining its origin or how one's mind came to that insight.
2009年12月28日
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