Intuition is most commonly defined as an unconscious knowing not based on outside facts. A gut feeling that you should, or should not, do something. An answer, seemingly out of nowhere, as to how to solve a problem or achieve a goal. Almost everyone has a story to tell, or heard stories about, people just having a feeling, an intuition, about something and then having that something turned out to be true or assist in achieving a goal.
However, most people make a distinction between fact and feeling. A fact is something that is real. It can be proved objectively. Facts take place in the world. On the other hand, a feeling is something that isn’t real. Feelings come from inside ourselves and therefore can’t be located in the world we experience with our senses. Most of us would agree that a fact is something that registers with at least one of our senses. It can be observed. We can’t hear, see, touch, taste, or smell a feeling. We find it difficult to imagine conducting our lives by what we feel rather than the cold, hard “facts of life’.

Whether we realize it or not, we use our intuition to help us survive and get things done every day of our lives. Take something as simple as a traffic light. Whether or not the light is red, green, or yellow is a fact that helps us survive driving through busy intersections. However, getting a feeling that you should take your foot off the gas as you enter an intersection and then find you just miss getting hit by someone who fails to stop at the light – that’s intuition.
Getting that feeling that we need to slow down seems to just happen. Certainly not something we can learn to do. In order to learn something we use our senses. In order to make things happen we depend on our senses to tell us what to do. We learn from what we observe. The idea that we can use our intuition to gain knowledge and understanding or achieve desired results may seem to be just wishful thinking – and thinking is not doing. Or so we’ve been told.
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How to access the power of intuitive knowledge
What if it was a fact that, for 50 years, people had a successful way to learn how to develop and use their intuition? What if there was a means to learn, and then follow, specific methods for using intuition to achieve goals that seemed impossible using only our five senses?
Over 50 years ago Jose Silva asked these same questions. Mr. Silva had a passion for science as well as how human consciousness worked. At the time he was a radio engineer by profession as well as a student studying psychology. Radio engineering certainly required factual, observable knowledge based on science. For instance, Mr. Silva knew that the wires used to produce radio waves resisted emitting these waves until this resistance was reduced. At the same time he understood that the brain emitted waves and that these waves had different frequencies and functions. Could it be that, by reducing resistance, one could more fully access the power of intuitive knowledge?
The answer was a resounding yes.
Brain waves, like sound waves, have different frequencies. Beta waves have the highest frequency and are experienced during wakefulness – we are conscious. Alpha and Theta waves have lower frequencies and Delta waves have the lowest. Normally, we only experience Alpha during light sleep, Theta at a deeper level of sleep, and Delta at the deepest level of sleep – when we are unconscious.
Intrigued by the idea that lowering brain wave frequency, while awake and conscious, would better develop the ability to access intuitive knowledge, Silva conducted years of research using techniques known to lower brain wave frequency, such as hypnosis and meditation. Silva first experimented by hypnotizing and teaching his children to meditate. The results were dramatic increases in their test scores, their ability to solve problems, as well as an increase in creativity.
For over 50 years Silva not only conducted more extensive research proving this powerful theory, he also continued to build on this foundation developing a holistic system for living a 100% intuitive life of purpose and meaning. Over the years, many in the scientific community researched and accepted the Silva Method’s effectiveness as well.
The Positive Effects of Brain Wave Control
The Silva Method demonstrates that the positive effects of brain wave control include increase in creativity levels, memory, the ability to sleep deeply, control dreams, produce healing, and improve problem solving skills. The Silva Method teaches the ability to utilize the senses, but at a deeper and therefore much more powerful and effective level. The most powerful result of learning to use the Silva Method is the ability to use our intuitive senses consciously in our everyday lives. Being able to harness the power of living an intuitive life is not reserved only for those with “the gift” or “talent”. Living intuitively is a skill that can be learned and developed using the Silva Method.
The Silva Method translates untapped, unconscious intuition and translates its power into active methods to improve the quality of our daily lives as well as our ability to help others. The Silva Method provides skills to identify your life’s true purpose, deeply visualize and develop belief systems and mental attitudes necessary to achieve your goals, project your awareness out of the confines of space and time for greater clarity and understanding, as well as to assist in the healing of yourself and others. The Silva Method provides the opportunity to learn to utilize all brain frequencies at a conscious level.
You can successfully develop the power of intuition and reap the holistic benefits of living a 100% intuitive life using the well researched Silva Method practiced by millions of people around the world for half a century.






