Intuition played at least once in our lives a dominant role. As Chopra said, the action of our subtle body accounts for sensations that seem completely new and powerful surging from an invisible region. To nurture intuiton, the following ways might be taken into account (Chopra, 2008):
- Trust what you feel over what you think
- Discount negative feelings like anger, resentment, greed, hatred, envy and selfishness as they never come from the subtle body; they mask it.
- Let your intuition be your guide, trust instinct, override your fears and apprehensions with trust.
- Don't trust blindly. Give your allegiance to the best outcome that you can truly see and desire. Following your dreams is a matter of trusting your subtle perception and where it wants to lead you.
- Learn to recognize the egoless state. It is easy, carefree, open, alert and attuned. Each time you notice yourself in a clear space tell yourself that this is how you wish to exist more and more.
Our subtle senses are closer to the source of intelligence. For example, while looking for a lost object all of a sudden we know with certainty where it is. Intuition connects our physical eyes with one's much sharper subtle eyes.
