Conclusion

In this work, we approached intuition from a scientific point of view and demonstrated that it constituted a vibratory phenomenon generated by the heart and propagated in the body by a radial pulse variation. The perception of this subtle pulse variation becomes possible with training. To that end, we explained the principle of the three brains and their memories (head, heart, stomach) as they exist in our body. These three organs communicate with one another even if we are not completely aware of this. When we consider the fact that our heart contains neuronal cells, it becomes easier to accept, identify and sense a signal coming from the heart.

The triad of intuition, in Chapter 1, allowed us to understand the existence of interactions between vibrations, music and emotions. On the other hand, this triad characterized the perception between music and emotions, feeling between vibrations and emotions, and cymatics between vibration and music. We explained cymatics in order to see how vibrations at different frequencies affect water and non-Newtonian fluids.

In Chapter 2, we managed to explore intuition with practical exercises that involved musical perceptions. The exercise concerning the perception of the “vascular autonomic reflex” also allowed us to perceive the radial pulse. When the radial pulse is dipping, intuition is positive, whereas a peak of the pulse means that intuition is negative.

Anyone can perceive intuition. However, some individuals perhaps have not felt their intuition, despite the scientific explanations provided. For these individuals, we discussed in Chapter 3 a series of exercises aimed at releasing intuition. The exercise that involved self-assessing our fears allowed us to identify our three greatest fears. These are frequently at the source of the barriers to intuition. Afterwards, we suggested exercises that could make us work on our beliefs and therefore question them. The self-esteem exercise offers a simple type of training that produces astonishing results in 21 days. The exercise that involves the analysis of human behaviors allows us to understand that everyone can adopt three different types of behaviors. Behaviors are mostly linked to the individual’s emotional state. Finally, the last exercises involving perceptions were suggested to develop the sharpness of our bodily perception, visualization and meditation. Normally 90% of people can perceive their intuition because of these exercises.

Chapter 4 presented a tool called “Mind Map of Me”, which we built to “dig deep within ourselves” and partially answer the question “who am I?”. This is the means we found to “release” 10% of people who could not access their intuition with the exercises provided in Chapter 3. This introspective tool named “Mind Map of Me”, besides releasing intuition, has benefits and a significance that go beyond the phenomenon of intuition. Anyone (several hundred people to date) who has honestly done this exercise – the “Mind Map of Me” – has noticed deep changes in their state of mind.

The role of intuition in creativity was approached in Chapter 5, where we explained at what stage intuition became involved in creative processes, serendipity and intuitive creativity.

In Chapter 6, we explored intuition in innovative processes and methods. The seven-“I’s” model allowed us to establish the elements that individuals who wish to be innovative should master. The seven “I’s” that were developed are inspiration, imagination, intelligence, insouciance, intuition, illusion and the invisible. At the end of this chapter, we explored some innovative applications that increase intuition.

Finally, in Chapter 7 we saw how intuition could help directors and managers. Intuition may also guide an individual’s type of leadership and management. Intuition also plays a prominent role in the MBTI model, which we described in detail by applying it to team management.

Intuition can play an actual part in communication, in particular in relation to assertiveness, non-violent communication and the “human element” model.

At the end of this book, we can claim that intuition is a real inner compass. Our brain, body and heart react to electromagnetic fields just like a compass reacts to the earth’s electromagnetic field.

Thus, our hope is that because of this work, intuition will be taught in different educational environments and in companies, besides being passed on to anyone who wishes to exploit fully this human ability called “intuition”.

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