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Intuition as a Filter – Antar Nimitta
ОглавлениеWhile nimitta most often serves as an external tool for receiving messages from the Universe, intuition is an inner instrument that helps us filter what we experience in reality.
Intuition is an inner voice, an instant feeling that arises before logic.
In practice, to interpret a nimitta correctly, one must rely on intuition; otherwise, the process remains purely technical – almost like checking the meaning of a word in a dictionary.
Intuition can be developed through meditation and mantra practice.
Types of Intuition
Emotional Intuition – the “gut feeling,” an immediate sense of right or wrong.
A feeling of fatigue, stagnation, or laziness that is unusual for you, or pressure in the abdomen “for no reason” right before going somewhere or meeting someone, may indicate a negative intuitive signal about that meeting.
Example: You plan to visit an apartment for rent or purchase, and a few minutes before leaving, you are suddenly overcome by an unpleasant, strange feeling.
Half an hour later it turns out that the number of rooms is fewer than advertised, the apartment is located inside the owners’ home, and the condition is poor, even though the photos showed recent renovation.
If you are sitting and talking with someone (for example, on a date or at a job interview) and suddenly feel discomfort or tension – as if your hair isn’t in place, prompting you to fix it – this is a very bad sign regarding the other person.
Something in their energy or behavior is disordered or dishonest.
Other sudden sensations that may be manifestations of intuition include:
tension, anxiety, a sudden drop or rise in mood, joy, heaviness in the chest, and similar physical or emotional shifts.
Sometimes difficulty falling asleep (accompanied by a strange feeling) occurs right before something unpleasant happens – or we may wake up in the middle of the night just before an event takes place.
Mental Intuition – a thought or idea that arises suddenly.
At times, even during the first date, within moments, the thought may surface: “This is not my man.” Such intuitive feelings should never be ignored – intuition never lies.
Sometimes we predict something before it happens – a situation or someone’s exact words – and this indicates strong intuition.
Energetic Intuition – sensations or impressions about people, places, or situations.
You know that feeling when you meet someone for the first time and something “murky” about them feels off, even though you can’t explain why?
But because you don’t want to seem judgmental “without reason,” you give the person a chance – and later realize that your initial feeling was absolutely correct.
Certain places with strong energies can also affect sensitive people, causing extreme stress upon arrival or otherwise influencing them energetically – almost like portals.
In some cases (though not always), it is possible to identify such places in advance for a specific person using Vastu or astrocartography (which will be discussed in later chapters).
Spiritual or Inner Intuition from the Subconscious – messages received through guided visualization or dreams (discussed in the previous chapter).
What Can Block Intuition?
Intrusive thoughts, stress, fatigue, external noise, fear of decision-making, insecurity, and influences from others – such as emotional manipulation or energetic interference (“energy noise”) – can all create obstacles and blocks to intuition.
Self-care, mindfulness, and inner work on both the emotional and spiritual levels help prevent these blockages and strengthen our trust in intuition – allowing us to hear it more clearly and follow its guidance attentively.
Common Mistakes
Incorrect Interpretation
It is not always easy to interpret intuitive sensations correctly.
In some cases, the way our mind understands things slightly differs from how the body communicates them.
One thing, however, is certain: the body always sends signals and warnings when necessary.
Sometimes we believe we have fallen in love with a man because we feel “butterflies in the stomach,” a sense of elevation, as though we are about to spread our wings and fly, or we suddenly “hear music in our head,” or feel as if we are “in another dimension” with someone.
The problem is that, in most cases, these are actually body signals warning of danger.
Therefore, it is crucial not to “turn off” the mind and to pay attention to how the other person truly behaves toward us – calmly and objectively.
What the body actually meant at that moment: “Butterflies in the stomach” = illness; A feeling of flight = you should “fly away from here”; Music = alarm (a request to seek shelter); A sensation of “another dimension” = trap or prison (a sign that you should begin planning your escape).
When everything is truly fine in reality, intuition does not start signaling or creating strange sensations in the abdomen.
There is simply peace, quiet, and calmness when being near someone or somewhere that is right for you.
Forgetfulness
Another mistake is to recognize everything correctly yet fail to remember that you must remain cautious afterward and not forget this recognition.
Signals are not one-time events.
If an intuitive sign manifested in a certain way the first time, there is no reason to think that the next time you feel the same thing (regarding another person or place), it will mean something different – because your filter (intuition) has not changed.
Similarly, if several things are broken in one place, it is likely that much more is broken there too.
Example: A group of men – if one of them is inclined to cheat, at least two others in that group are probably the same.
Confusing Fear with Intuition
In some cases, people tend to mistake fear for intuition.
If you feel fear toward something, it does not always indicate an intuitive perception.
If the feeling of fear is not accompanied by a real confirming sign that justifies the concern about the frightening situation, then it is likely not intuitive fear.
Most likely, it stems from a phobia or preconceived notions about that object or situation.
Excessive Emotionality After Various Sensations
If you feel something negative toward someone but have no evidence yet, don’t raise an alarm!
Example: If you dream that your partner is cheating, don’t start an argument until you have proof.
Because if he really is cheating, he will either deny everything and hide it better, or create a scene himself, accusing you for the accusation – saying something like, “How could you accuse me of such a thing?!” And if he is not cheating, he will deny it as well, and in any case, you gain nothing.
Moreover, you should not panic over every negative sign or grieve because of it. If something is meant to happen, it will happen – and most of the time, it is beyond our control. We must learn to accept life as it is and go with its flow.
Signs That Your Intuition Was Correct
After making a decision (for example, whether to go somewhere or not), if you feel peace and calmness – this is an excellent sign!
Later, repeated confirmations will appear in reality, showing that the decision was right.
And finally, there will come an inner sense – sometimes long afterward – that you indeed did the right thing.