# | ABU0971 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 320 words |
title | Words to Ali Kuli Khan and Florence Khan, spoken on 1906-06-13 |
opening, English |
Intuition (or inner perception) is a power or a light by which man comprehends and perceives the realities of things without the mediumship of the outward senses. |
translations | PN_1906 p038 bahai-library.com/pdf/p/pilgrims_notes_us-archives_1906.pdf#page=38 SUR.234 bahai-library.com/pdf/g/gail_summon_up_remembrance.pdf#page=241 BLO_PN#001 bahai-library.com/ali-khan_pilgrim-notes_1906 |
subjects | @intuition; inspiration, @limits of the intellect, @four methods of acquiring knowledge, @mind as intermediary between soul and body, @special knowledge of the Manifestation of God, @station of the Manifestation of God |
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