As combat-ready soldiers we arrived prepared to this world, equipped by an innate tool: The Instinct. Not all of us use it, not all of us know that we have it, but have listened of him. It always has been there and we can use it for our own benefit.
The Masterful Key: To Feel It
Have you ever felt without no reason that something walks bad? On the other hand, have you had a prefeeling? Or the idea that something will happen and you cannot remove it from your head? Or you think it twice to go to somewhere? Or that you should simply call somebody? I am sure that has happened to you, which is the Natural Instinct. Often it comes from your inside, from your guts. Feelings like chills, upset stomach, insecurity, even a weird feeling or nerves without reason are common when your natural instinct is trying to tell you something. The natural instinct is one of our senses, like the sense of smell, that tells us that something is burning, or the sense of touch, that tells us something is to cold, that's how instinct acts, also it warns us of danger, or that something unexpected will happen… among other things. Understanding this sensation can benefit us to act with caution in a world of unexpected situations.
Understanding and Using it for Our Benefit
Some call it sixth sense, other just prefeelings, sensorial sensitivity, but the truth is that it does not have anything to do with psiquic. It is part of the nature, the animals have it. It is something fundamental of their survival, and therefore the man by his condition has it. Any dictionary will tell you is an inherent impulse that moves the acting or the will of people. All we have passed through any kind episode in our lifes in which the instinct has helped us to avoid something nonpleasing or to obtain what wanted, or to choose what was better for us, have learned how to listen to it. I am sure that if you speak with people around you, you will find many similar experiences and stories with the same common factor. Learn how to use it and feel it, for your benefit. However, taking care not to abuse, and confuse it with a caused feeling of anguish or pessimism. Is a gift that you must know how to value.