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Intuition often involves a sensitivity to subtle feelings, noticing faint cues, or it contains an element of being able to see around the corner, to anticipate the unexpected, and sometimes, perhaps there is an element of ESP. Try your hand at the ESP tester that is on A.R.E.s web page. After you have finished, return to this page to complete your assignment.
To improve your skills, you may wish to read Marcia Emery discusses how to overcome obstacles to intuition To learn about the results of a research project involving folks playing ESP games online, you may wish to read To consider a new theory of the paranormal, you may wish to read
Consider the differences between the three exercises you have completed in this and the previous two assignments. The first asked you to stretch your spiritual imagination. The second asked you to develop an image to probe for greater insights. The third asked you to expand your knowing beyond your perceptions. These three exercises touch upon different aspects of intuition. One question arises: What is the difference, if any, between intuition and ESP? Reading this brief summary of the well-respected book, The Intuitive Edge, may help you gain the necessary background information to tackle your assignment more knowledgeably. Assignment #7 Read the material from the library, "Comments on Intuition and ESP," and then develop your own answer to this question, "Is intuition more than ESP?" Email your answer to your friends and ask them for their ideas about the difference between intuition and ESP. PS: There are many internet sites that
provide tests of intuition and ESP games. We’ve listed a few of them
here. If you find an internet site that provides an interesting
interactive experience involving the use of intuition or ESP, send the
link to the course developer, Henry@henryreed.com Psychic Science Tests Your ESP
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