The direct messenger of the soul…

The only real valuable thing is intuition.

Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955)

You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.

Alan Alda (b. 1936)

Trusting our intuition often saves us from disaster.

-Anne Wilson Schaef (1934 – 2020)

Sex and beauty are inseparable, like life and consciousness. And the intelligence which goes with sex and beauty, and arises out of sex and beauty, is intuition.

D. H. Lawrence (1885 – 1930)

A lover cannot be chosen a la smorgasbord. A lover has to be chosen from soul-craving. To choose just because something mouthwatering stands before you will never satisfy the hunger of the soul-self. And that is what the intuition is for; it is the direct messenger of the soul.

Clarissa Pinkola Estés (b. 1945)

The comfort zone is the great enemy to creativity; moving beyond it necessitates intuition, which in turn configures new perspectives and conquers fears.

Dan Stevens (b. 1982)

The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.

Honoré de Balzac (1799 – 1850)

Intuition and concepts constitute… the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge.

Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804)

I throw a spear into the darkness. That is intuition. Then I must send an army into the darkness to find the spear. That is intellect.

Ingmar Bergman (1918 – 2007)

It is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover.

Henri Poincaré (1854 – 1912)

32 thoughts on “The direct messenger of the soul…”

  1. Thought I was onto a good read. Einstein. So much attributed to him just common sense with an astrophysical slant. Then Alan Alda. Door slams closed. I’m done. Good bye,

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