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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spanish and Latin words for Intuition

Below is the verb declension for the English Language word "To Intuit" in Spanish and Latin:++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Intuitar>>>>>To Intuit++++++Intuito>>>>>I intuit+++++ Intuitas>>>>>You intuit++++Intuita>>>>>>He intuits+++++Intuitamos>>>>>We intuit+++++ Intuitais>>>>>Hae intuits+++++ Intuitan>>>>They intuit+++++Intuitae>>>>>Intuition++++++++++++ Intuition is defined as that cognitive faculty where high speed preconscious and/or unconscious analogical thought processes produce insights into facts, ideas, and reality. Moreover, when intuitive thought processes reach a certain high speed level, they go "quantum" and information is preconsciously and/or unconsciously accessed nonlocally at a distance. In fact, such "quantum intuition" can be described as "intuitive omniscience." Intuition is good and/or Good.+++++++Intuition as an idea is atributed to the Ancient Greek Philosopher Plato. For a good discussion of Philosophical Intuition, see Henri Bergson, Introduction to Metaphysics. (C)Perpetual Copyright (2011) by Anthony J. Fejfar, and Anthony J. Faber, and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)

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