Intuitive power offers vital insight
into resolving complex patterns prior to conscious decision-making. In dynamic
social environments, individuals often face intangible influences that cannot
be easily navigated through logic or experience alone. However, optimal
algorithmic codes, beyond the bounds of the Conscious Component, can respond
effectively to universal challenges through the Subconscious Component.
Humans can access advanced, intuitive
algorithms that guide and refine their life paths through this deeper domain.
Intuition operates as a dormant instinctual domain, which can be activated by
vibrational frequency codes, unlocking robust guidance systems within the
Subconscious Component through the following submodules:
1. Harmonic Balance of the Superego/Ego Frameworks, generating optimal
Iceberg Cells.
2. Empowered Network of Cooperative Instincts, fostering unity and
adaptive insight.
3. Reduced Activity in the Network of Competitive Instincts, allowing
higher-order integration.
4. Eliminating Old open-loop instinct (e.g., releasing instinct from starvation mode) promotes present-focused
clarity.
5. An Optimally Aligned Belief System, in tune with universal coherence.
6. Attainment of a Higher State of Consciousness, transcending individual
perception.
7. Unveiling Universal Truths by
pursuing a righteous, discerning path, illuminating life's trajectory amidst
darkness, chaos, and lower-dimensional forces.
The Activated Intuitive Instinct sometimes
synchronizes individuals with a Higher State of Consciousness that surpasses
the limitations of the Global Consciousness. This state supports, elevates, and
refines human decisions along the evolutionary path. While logical analysis
within the Conscious Component often struggles to penetrate layers of
complexity, intuitive algorithmic codes illuminate hidden patterns, reveal the
root causes of issues, and enable holistic comprehension. (Fig. 1)
In today's world,
many individuals are oppressed and preoccupied by the burdens of life
circumstances. In an attempt to escape, they often resort to survival-driven
questioning, excessive communication, and constant focus on external
environmental shifts. These reactive behaviors disrupt inner peace and challenge
accessing elevated consciousness states. As a result, the natural flow of
deeper insights through the Activated Intuitive Instinct into the
decision-making map becomes obstructed. (Fig. 2)
Ideally, the Network of
Competitive Instincts, guided by logical data within the Conscious Component, can
address life's challenges effectively along the evolutionary path. In these
optimal scenarios, higher consciousness remains in a state of non-interference,
and the Intuitive Instinct does not actively participate in the Decision-Making
Map. (Fig. 2)
Observation 1:
Observational studies suggest that
intuitive instincts may carry genetic functions uniquely expressed within
specific human groups. Although scientific inquiry continues to explore the
underlying mechanisms of these instincts, traditional academic frameworks often
constrain deeper understanding, particularly regarding the cosmopolitan
dimensions of consciousness and the attainment of elevated states of human
awareness.
Observation 2:
The ideal decision-making model aligns logical data and integrates the Network
of Competitive Instinct within the Conscious Component during external
disturbances for survival. However, due to the influence of the Survival
Instinct, which triggers immediate energetic responses for self-preservation,
the default algorithmic codes beyond the Networks of Competitive Instincts can
hardly anticipate the worst-case scenarios. This reactive mode can hinder the
integration of logical data into thoughtful decisions. Conversely, within the
Subconscious Component, algorithmic codes, refined beyond aggressive
instinctual responses, remain embedded in the decision-making map and are
prepared for activation. When individuals lack access to higher states of
consciousness and do not engage their intuitive instincts, suboptimal
decision-making codes persist. Thus, it can
manifest in dysfunctional social behavior, especially in chaotic, disordered, and
traumatic experiences in communities.