Unlocking the Mystery of Intuition and Science
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Chapter 1: The Intersection of Science and Intuition
Each morning, before diving into my work or writing, I typically glance at the headlines, hoping to catch a glimpse of current events without delving deeply into the articles. Today, I stumbled upon a piece from Popular Mechanics on Apple News, authored by Susan Lahey, titled "Scientists Believe They’ve Unlocked Consciousness — and It Connects to the Entire Universe."
My initial thought was, "I already knew that," yet I decided to examine it through a scientific lens, appreciating how science often aligns with what many of us intuitively understand. Some individuals require concrete evidence before embracing an idea. As I read on, however, I found myself bursting into laughter by the second paragraph, tears streaming down my face. It became clear that I needed to pen an article about this scientific revelation, so I shut the article and grabbed my journal to seek insights from the Archangels.
The trigger for my amusement was the following assertion:
“The new work builds upon the theory that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roger Penrose, PhD, and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, MD, first posited in the 1990s, known as the Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory, or Orch OR. Broadly, it claims that consciousness is a quantum process facilitated by microtubules in the brain’s nerve cells.”
I wish to clarify that I hold great respect for science and the scientists behind such theories. Their contributions have undeniably enhanced our lives. However, despite my limited understanding of microtubules and quantum physics—topics that often leave me perplexed—I have long felt that consciousness is inherently universal, a sentiment that resonates with me increasingly.
While I have explored this notion—often engaging with the Angels about it—I cannot offer scientific methodologies or proof to substantiate my belief. Yet, I am confident in my understanding. If you disagree or struggle to accept the idea that consciousness is intertwined with the soul and infinite, or that Angels exist and communicate with me, that is perfectly fine. This is my truth, and it is something I wholeheartedly embrace.
I reached out to the Archangels for their thoughts on this so-called “scientific breakthrough.” Here’s their response:
Question: Are you laughing and shaking your head about science with me? Let’s write about it!
Answer: Indeed, we are. We share your amusement not from a place of malice, but because there’s something delightful about science validating what the heart and soul have always understood—knowledge we all possess, whether or not we've accessed it.
Science can spark curiosity and creativity, and we often encourage individuals to shift from emotional responses to logical thinking, especially when emotions cloud judgment.
While science is traditionally rooted in evidence and logic, it often begins with a sense of whimsy. Otherwise, the unknown would never be explored. Throughout history, science has unveiled transformative discoveries, contributing to societal progress, though it can also lead to misuses of knowledge. The responsibility lies not with science itself but with those who wield it.
We advise that while scientific discoveries are valuable, they should be viewed through the lens of common sense and guided by the heart. Trusting your heart when making decisions is both acceptable and beneficial. However, discernment is crucial to identify when ego influences your choices.
Avoid the common pitfall of convincing yourself you're following your heart when, in fact, you’re merely seeking justification for your desires. True intuition—whether from your heart, guides, or the universe—manifests as a knowing, not a wanting. This knowing often comes with conviction and is reliable, even in the absence of justification.
Though science is useful, intuition offers its own form of guidance. While science seeks proof, intuition seeks truth. We’ve mentioned that truth can be relative, and this is particularly evident in beliefs—such as the existence of Angels—which are often not grounded in scientific evidence but are nonetheless real to many.
Many theories remain unproven, yet that does not render them false; it merely indicates that evidence has yet to be uncovered. Science has revised its stance on numerous theories over time, which is a valuable process for learning. We highlight that both science and intuition can be relative and that nothing is absolute.
The key takeaway is to consider both scientific evidence and inner wisdom. While some individuals lean towards empirical proof, others may rely on intuition. The wisest approach is to remain open-minded, allowing new information to enrich existing knowledge, promoting growth and evolution.
Continue pursuing scientific proof, but don’t disregard common sense or emotional insights—both can hold significant truth. If you find it challenging to trust these feelings without evidence, at least keep the door open to the possibility that proof may someday emerge.
Isn't that the essence of science? The foundation of theory rests on the exploration of possibilities that have not yet been substantiated. The inspiration for new theories often springs from the heart and soul, guided by intuitive knowledge that lacks current proof.
Scientific discovery has led to countless advancements and should be embraced, just as intuition has guided humanity long before science, throughout scientific endeavors, and will persist even after scientific knowledge evolves.
We send you energies of Love and Light—unproven yet undeniably beneficial.
Chapter 2: The Harmony of Intuition and Scientific Inquiry
In the video titled "The Science of Intuition: How to Measure 'Gut Feelings'," experts delve into the complexities of understanding intuition, highlighting its significance and potential for scientific exploration.
"The Intuition Toolkit: The New Science of Knowing WHAT Without Knowing WHY" explores how intuition can coexist with scientific inquiry, offering practical insights on harnessing inner wisdom.
Final Reflections
Intuition and science need not be adversaries. While some struggle to accept truths without empirical proof, that does not negate the existence of those truths. It may simply indicate that we—or science—have not yet advanced sufficiently to grasp them.
Both science and intuition enrich our lives in numerous ways. When I enrolled in Reiki classes, I was uncertain about how it would benefit me; I only knew it was the right path. That choice ultimately led me to the Angels, channeling, and my life’s purpose. My business, which I registered last year, was similarly unclear in its direction, but I felt compelled to start it. It continues to evolve alongside me.
I’ve learned to trust my heart and intuition. This guidance has led me to remarkable experiences, affirming that my Guides and the universe genuinely want the best for me. They consistently provide me with ideas, opportunities, and insights for which I am eternally grateful. Listening to this guidance takes practice and often requires faith in the absence of tangible proof, but mastering it allows you to explore endless possibilities.
This doesn’t mean we should dismiss other forms of information. The most informed decisions arise from considering diverse sources, enriching our understanding. Limiting ourselves to either verified facts or instinctual responses can hinder our growth. It’s far better to integrate both realms of knowledge.
Blessings to all.