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. 2011 Jan 12;2011:935307. doi: 10.1093/ecam/nep153

Table 2.

Beliefs about the origins of intuition.

Subtheme: based on Example
Knowledge “Intuition is … based on knowledge that you've learned in a structured way.”
Clinical experience “There must always be an element of art, intuition … past experience … I now have 20 yrs experience of how remedies work on people, what sort of people can benefit from a particular remedy.”
Embodied knowledge (knowledge and clinical experience) “I do think it's what I've said, experience and knowledge, and I think listening to your inner processes about that.”
Personal experience (intrinsic intuition) “Well the word “intuition” means self knowledge I guess. It's largely based on your own experiences, it's in you and it's what you've learned. Based on […] experiences that you may or may not have fully understood at the time.”
Unconscious merging of knowledge and personal experience “Well basically intuition arises because you've got knowledge yourself … Intuition is the marriage of those two things; their information and my intrinsic knowledge, not conscious. Intuition is the unconscious realization of something that arises out of that. You don't have intuition if you don't have knowledge. If I don't know a remedy, I am not going to “intuit” it.”