Dominance of Intuition vs Calculation

DOMINANCE OF INTUITION VS CALCULATION

We often describe one side of the mind as intuitive and emotional, and the other as analytical and structured. In reality, both sides work together — but for understanding ourselves, it helps to think of one as the part that feels, and the other as the part that calculates. Harmony between them is ideal, but the real question is: which one should guide our lives?

Life is an elapsation of time and space — a consciousness created out of pure wonder. Memories carried through energy make us alive. If you were locked in a dark room with all communication blocked, would you feel alive? Add a plant, and suddenly there is a reason to live. You can feel another energy. And if it disappears, your memories remain, and somehow that is enough to keep you going.

The mind needs stimulation. What creates that spark — those electrical impulses? Is it contact with another energy source? Are we meant to do something meaningful with this time and space, or do we simply distort it, create ripples, and watch it settle back into equilibrium?

So which part of us should lead?

The intuitive side

This is the part that feels connected to water, to stars, to nature.
The part that wonders about life because it is living life.
The part that sees every energy source as nourishment to the soul.

It is natural love and compassion.
It seeks fulfillment — not only for itself, but for the energies around it.
It asks why, instead of enjoying this gift, we try to control it through jealousy, desire, and the need for acceptance.

The calculating side

This is the library of memories — stored or discarded.
It tries to make sense of things.
It tries to grow beyond what evolution has already programmed.

But sometimes we feel unfulfilled because intuition is being controlled by calculation.
And sometimes “us” — the part we think is in control — is really just the calculating side trying to dominate the intuitive one.

Rediscovering the original rhythm

As children, we were limitless — imagination was enough.
Then we learned norms, rules, expectations, and spent adulthood trying to rediscover the innocence we once had.

What if, in the process of normalization, we keep our innocence intact?
Let intuition communicate, connect, pulse the analytical side to make sense and store the results.

Which side teaches us more?

Is education found in connecting with other life forms, or in normalizing patterns so we can communicate?
Is progress achieved through trust or control — and whose control?
The common life form, or someone’s individual world?

Intuition runs our entire life.
The unexplained feelings of happiness and sadness come from it.
It holds the memories that shape our personalities.

Yet we ignore it.
We ignore the natural indicators it sends us.
We don’t trust it to run our lives.

Where the two finally meet

But intuition alone drifts.
Calculation alone constricts.
Neither is complete without the other.

Harmony is when intuition chooses the direction, and calculation builds the path.
When intuition feels the universe, and calculation organizes the journey.
When the two stop arguing and begin to dance — each moving in rhythm with the other.

Balance is not choosing one side.
Balance is letting both sides meet in the middle, where life becomes predictable enough to be peaceful, and mysterious enough to be beautiful.

That is where we find ourselves.
That is where we find harmony.
That is where the flow begins again.

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