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Busyness blocks intuition. This contemplative path explores the power of silence, stillness, and not-knowing, and why the quietest practices produce the clearest signals.
Busyness doesn't just exhaust you — it actively blocks your intuitive signals. Here's the neuroscience of why doing less might be the smartest thing you do all week.
Most people listen to respond. The rare ones who listen to understand access a kind of relational intuition that transforms trust, influence, and connection.
The rush to have an answer shuts down the deepest form of intuitive intelligence. Learning to tolerate ambiguity is a skill — and the people who develop it make profoundly better decisions.
From Bergson's 'intellectual sympathy' to Polanyi's tacit knowledge to Zen's direct perception — a tour of what philosophical traditions understood about intuitive knowing long before neuroscience caught up.
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This reading path is a great introduction to the ideas covered in our Quiet Knowing course. Take the next step with guided lessons, exercises, and practical frameworks.