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NookieNotes -> RE: "Hunch think"/intuition (4/6/2015 6:45:22 AM)

Just this weekend, there was a man who showed up a a party I attended. We were early (it was out of town, and we were staying there), and out on the front porch. This car pulled up, and I saw this man walking towards the house out of the corner of my eye.

Split second. No idea who he was. Not even fully what he looked like. i got a shiver and a very dark feeling.

Later, I found that he has attempted suicide many times, and is not mentally stable. It confirmed something I felt without any valid reason.

I can't say what turned me on to that, maybe his gait, or whatever was enough for me to recognize without a direct glance. *shrugs*




slvemike4u -> RE: "Hunch think"/intuition (4/6/2015 11:18:44 AM)


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ORIGINAL: NookieNotes

The ONE and only time my departed dog ever bit anyone was a man who was raising my hackles. After, I discovered that he'd been drinking and was on probation for assault on a female.

I have never felt that kind of fear before, and my dog had never bit.

Does your dog bite......



It's not my dog....


Can't help it I read your post and all I could see was Inspector Clouseau [:D]




NookieNotes -> RE: "Hunch think"/intuition (4/6/2015 12:41:04 PM)

LOL!




MariaB -> RE: "Hunch think"/intuition (4/6/2015 1:08:10 PM)


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ORIGINAL: shiftyw

You know when you have that feeling something bad might happen?
Those gut instincts, hunch think, whatever you call it.

How often do you get these feelings?
Are you often right?
What do these feelings, for you, usually entail?
Most distinct time for you, and why?


I agree with Awareness, females generally have better social intuition than men. I try to listen to my intuition because I believe all intuition comes from a clue we've been given. Humans generally are very good at ignoring intuitive feelings; we are the only animals to do so.

An excellent book about this is 'The Gift of Fear' by Gavin de Becker.




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