No such thing as intuition?! It’s just our assumptions?! WRONG!!!

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As far as I can tell, there is such thing as intuition and no, it wasn’t just my mere assumption of the thing or person alone. But this is because I’m not oversimplifying manifesting to law of assumption like some coaches, who openly admit they are not spiritual and seem more like scientific materialists. That’s fine if that works for them, but don’t belittle or dismiss intuition just like that, or anyone who actually has used intuition to help them.

I do agree that intuition gets blamed and used for actual unconscious and subconscious beliefs and assumptions, running below and beyond people’s awareness. But there are times when it really was ESP and intuition warning us.

The trouble is, law of assumption people are in this stupid war with law of attraction and anything that whiffs of new age witchcraft and spirituality. Because of their fear of feelings and emotions and anything beyond the mental sphere of the mind, manifesting. I mean they all love Everyone / Everything is Yourself Pushed Out, until a simple thought experiment and logic reminds them that it means others are manifesting you too; no this is not overriding the idea that from our point of reality we are the only ones with conscious free will and choice, thus the operant power. I agree with the war on the BS parts of law of attraction and new age spirituality, but the law of attraction (now understood and explained better via Law of assumption) is just the same principle yet much more accurate in terms of including feelings and its magnetism principles. In short both law of assumption and law of attraction are very watered down versions of proper witchcraft and Magick (occult magick vs illusion and Hollywood magic).

In my example, I had intuitive hits on certain people turning out to be manipulative bitches; and then a romantic SP I was really into and had no reason to suspect, as I assumed he was the most normal and compatible with me, from the group with these bitches, started showing up as very predatory and antagonistic to me. I have stopped proactively manifesting him. Now I had stuck around this group far longer than I really should have done, but I gave it more than enough time to rule out my assumptions influencing these intuitive hits. My intuitions were confirmed as best as they could be.

I had a couple of dreams, precognition dreams (also not allowed to be real in law of assumption), where the leader of this group (months before getting back into any form of contact with them) told me my SP had been really ill and was just getting better. This played out in waking life, not as how Neville Goddard and his sycophant extremist law of assumption fan bitches would assert, more like how shamanic traditions would assert. I asked this leader (who I intuited later as one of the manipulative bitches) how my SP was the first time I had contact with them and after I forgot about the dreams (were it not for later re-discovery in my dream journals, where I record my dreams), she told me how he had been ill during covid and basically reverberated my dreams, as I later found out. That is NOT manifesting self fulfilling prophecies as far as I can tell. Manifesting self fulfilling prophecies takes more repetition and / or more impression on the subconscious and unconscious, as far as I can tell.

Now the only way out or round this, for the law of assumption lot, would be it’s my assumptions playing it out like this. Maybe they’d be right, or not. The fact that multitudes of people have experienced as I have, would suggest that this is a basic principle of the way realities work as well as metaphysics and our senses.

If I’m right, I’m right. If I’m wrong, then I’m wrong. I will investigate further and update as I go along. One of the ways I’m testing this is via a variety of tarot readings I watch on youtube and do for myself. Seeing what I draw for my assumptions on a topic etc and what is actually going on, that has proven interesting so far.

Thanks for reading, until next time, see you then.