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While intuitive experiences are diverse, including more mundane insights into new scientific theories, artistic creations, but also harder to explain events like synchronicities, apparent pre-cognition, premonitory dreams, etc., all of them seem to share a common diachronic structure and synchronic features, and to involve a shared set of internal gestures and attitudes, according to recent micro-phenomenological research.<ref>Petitmengin, C. (2001). ''L’Expérience Intuitive. [The Intuitive Experience]''. L’Harmattan.</ref> | While intuitive experiences are diverse, including more mundane insights into new scientific theories, artistic creations, but also harder to explain events like synchronicities, apparent pre-cognition, premonitory dreams, etc., all of them seem to share a common diachronic structure and synchronic features, and to involve a shared set of internal gestures and attitudes, according to recent micro-phenomenological research.<ref>Petitmengin, C. (2001). ''L’Expérience Intuitive. [The Intuitive Experience]''. L’Harmattan.</ref> | ||
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While intuitive experiences are diverse, including more mundane insights into new scientific theories, artistic creations, but also harder to explain events like synchronicities, apparent pre-cognition, premonitory dreams, etc., all of them seem to share a common diachronic structure and synchronic features, and to involve a shared set of internal gestures and attitudes, according to recent micro-phenomenological research.[1]
References
- ↑ Petitmengin, C. (2001). L’Expérience Intuitive. [The Intuitive Experience]. L’Harmattan.