Intuitions shunned
We turn away from the light
To worship knowing
In response to Carpe Diem’s daily haiku prompt
Intuitions shunned
We turn away from the light
To worship knowing
In response to Carpe Diem’s daily haiku prompt
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This perfectly describes the way medicine and nursing are practiced today. So sad(for the patient) and probably for the practitioners too.
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Yes, WS, that is what I struggle with. Thank you for intuiting that 🙂
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I am an oncology-nurse and I try to do my work right from my heart and with intuition, but our doctors oncologists are more of the knowing and they do what they want without listening to us the guys and girls at the bedside of the patients.
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Yes, Kristjaan, in medicine we think we already know everything, when we know so very little. Thanks for this great prompt!
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I am the intuitive sort myself but I definitely agree that people have stopped listening to their own hearts that they are seeking answers and validation extrinsically instead of intrinsically
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Thanks for coming by — hard to know what the right balance is, isn’t it? And no, you cannot always validate everything, can you?
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I have scientists in my blood-related family. No such thing as intuition or religion. Only what can be proven. It is sad. Am still somewhat in touch with scientist uncle. Am sure he totally doesn’t get me. lol.
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