Intuition for military, law enforcement, firemen and search and rescue use
I have worked in different capacities with all of the above titled forces. I believe that using intuition as part of your strategy could increase your effectiveness tremendously.
I will start with the military side as that is what I have the most background with over 30 years now of working directly and or indirectly with military combat forces. I give numerous examples throughout The Intuitive Warrior of how I use intuition to save lives and know how to either ovoid or defeat opposing forces.
How can this benefit the average soldier right now this instant? Intuition can make every aspect of your job more productive. Tapping your intuition opens you to creative ways to handle a difficult situation. This could be as simple as finding the answer to make a piece of equipment work properly to finding your way safely out of a fire fight. Intuition is often tapped unknowingly by those that have learned to work through stressful situations but what if we taught people how to tap their intuition in the begining of their training. Lets teach people a one day course that will increase their effectiveness in every aspect of their job and increase their survivability in combat. Lets get away from the dogma that anything that is outside of our 5 senses is not real. Everyone can benefit immediately just with the acknowledgement that intuition exists and starts to develop it. The last group of guys that I worked recently with on a security contract in a combat zone are a great example. These guys were both in their late 20’s and had combat experience. One in Marine Recon the other a Green Beret. I talked with these guys about my ability to tap my intuition and know when attacks were coming. They were sceptical at first but partly because of my background and mainly because I was able to show them physically how to send thoughts and affect their environment they were both on board with developing their intuition.
I was very pleased one night when they came back from a movement and excitedly told me how they were telepathically sending turns to each other while driving. You see intuition begins to open a whole gamat of abilities you only need to be creative with them. I had never discussed using telepathy with them in this way they had just started trying it. I had discussed sending thoughts and had given them a demonstration of how you can influence others with your thoughts but never to the degree that these guys were creatively using it. This is but one example, I have many, but hopefully with an open mind you get the gist of what I’m trying to relay.
For law enforcement I can give you hundreds of applications. I have worked with many Police SWAT and FBI HRT (Hostage Rescue Team)’s throughout the US over three decades and can tell you that they are all an amazingly professional group to work with. I would say that as you increase your level of training and time of service to others you advance in the use of intuition. Again often unconsciously. Speaking of intuition is not common in any of the above groups but if it began to be it could quickly increase the effectiveness of all these groups as well. For instance perhaps someone in a team has a strong gut feeling a group of unsavory characters are on the other side of a door with guns drawn and pointing at the door. A quick alert to the team of the intuition and they move to another door undetected and surprise the unsavory types. This quick change of plans currently would be hard to justify in most teams but their are a few out there that would trust an individual that had displayed strong intuitive skills in the past. Fortunatley I work with teams now that know of my intuitive skills, listen to my warnings and we have been able to stop terrorist attacks in the past.
Again how does this work for the average guy on the beat. The patrolman or the trouper on the highway? Well a lot of those guys are working their intuition as well without knowing it. I worked with a guy on a contract once that started telling me all kinds of stories of how he had used his intuition after I talked to him about how I have used mine. He told me how he was catching stolen vehicles at an incredible rate using his intuition or hunches as he called them. I think this dialogue alone would open many people up to the reality that intuition is already a part of their lives they just don’t acknowledge it and therefore never tap into it’s full benefit. So also a one day course somewhere in the training phase on intuition, what it is and how to use it.
I have relatives that were and some that still are firemen and chiefs of stations. They speak of also using hunches when approaching burning buildings and knowing whether they can enter a building safely or not. Often our intuitions are simply information processed at an incomprehensible rate. If we could slow everything down and aynalize the information that is present on any given stressful situation we could see all the details and make an easy decision. Unfortunately those that are in service to others that put their lives on the line are often not given this luxury. Therefore an intuitive awareness is crucial in not only for your own survival but for those you serve as well. Those that have been around working in this capacity for a while are also often tapping their intuition. A good fire chief will put his men in situations that he knows they can handle based on their experience level but the really good ones will have that inner knowing or intuition of just how, who, where and what to do in an instant and have a fire rapidly under control or have people rescued in a expeditions and safe manner.
Intuition taught at the fire academies? Although all the above institutions do not formally teach intuition openly they occasionally will have a savvy instructor that will give them some insight into trusting your gut instinct which is really intuition. Humans are more advanced if allowed to be and can tap a far great awareness than animals although this rarely occurs for most and that’s because intuition is not openly discussed.
I have worked with and taught search and rescue teams different skills. I have even taught them intuition although not openly. One problem with teaching intuition is that some people get a glazed look over their face at the mention of intuition. Our highly controlled education system has put many road blocks into the minds of students over the course of their education. The higher the education the more time to create road blocks to creative thought. This is not always the case but it unfortunately is the norm. Most educational systems teach you how to process tons of static information not how to use your creative abilities to find answers like you would if you were taught by an intuitive educational system.
I can teach you how to track a lost person through a scientific system but if I include an intuitive system you will be immeasurably more effective. I could also teach you how to remote view as is taught in some military organizations but you will only be so effective. You will be limited without being taught how to also incorporate your intuition. So you could remote view someone that was lost as I have done with an analytical process but unless you tap your intuition you may never find that person. By using your intuition you begin to tap into feelings which is something that is unscientific but by using feelings you connect with that person and are able to find them much easier.
So implementing intuition into all the above as a curriculum course that teaches people how to develop and use intuition is a no brain-er right? Lets see!
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Michael Jaco served as a Navy SEAL for twenty-four years before becoming an independent security contractor. During his service he achieved what many others previously thought to be impossible or unattainable. He retired in December 2002 as a Navy "Chief" and started his own training organization which educates participants in tactical awareness skills. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, he now lives in Elgin with his wife and children. 