Deep Instinct. All mammals and most creatures and humans on earth have instinct. Instinct allows everything from our hearts to beat to our lungs to breathe to knowing the warmth on our faces is sun or wind or many times our instinct saves our lives without our even knowing it thousands of times during our lives. If people are unfortunate enough to take all this for granted then I think it is high time to take a look at what instinct is all about. When people through common sense or the scientific method(I use both) codify for themselves their instinct into useful logical systems based upon tried and tested abilities then that is practical intuition.
However, Deep Instinct for me would be when elders of a species like humans or other intelligent species go deeper than normal to find ways for their groups or species to survive hundreds and thousands of years into the future. There are thousands to millions like myself now on earth doing this at present. So for me and millions of others this ferreting out a way for humans to not only survive what is coming but to thrive at 100 million to 250 million above ground or at 12 to 14 billion underground(whatever humans choose). Because it's one or the other, unfortunately. Then those that survive will take paths that come from those millions of us today trying to find ways that at least some humans can survive in bodies on earth what is coming.
Each of you reading this is a potential father or mother of the future in using your own deep instincts to try to find a way so that at least some humans can survive the next 500+ years on earth!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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