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There is a fundamental mistake in most of the questions about intuition. Here is why.
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Intuition is the opposite direction from knowledge. It's how you recognize it: you do, but you don't know why.
Therefore trying to “know” anything about intuition is a perfect example of a “contresens”, as the French say, and it can't work. A “contresens” is an idea going in the wrong way.
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You can't know anything about what you call “intuition”, because any knowledge wouldn't be an intuition. By definition.
Just like you can't “do spontaneity”: either you are acting spontaneously, either you aren't. Spontaneity is the one activity that can't be achieved, it can only “be”.