Does anyone have experience with titles that helped you develop your intuition and gut decision making?

I’m gonna be doing something the complete opposite of how I’ve structured my life as an experiment to see if it works. Part of that is developing a really intimate understanding of my internal yes and nos and then following that blindly with trust without my thinking getting in the way. Anytime I plan it has resulted in worse outcomes for me, at this point I’m suspecting my “plans” are just conditioning and the only way to break out of it is to do something radically different and stop planning all the time and learn to live moment to moment.

So I’m wondering if anyone has run titles that seem to cultivate that more?

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Minds eye for me

Maybe stark too

Think the cognitive titles sharpen my intuition pretty strongly

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Stark Black For Reality

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Sounds the revelation series, especially revelation of mind fit what you’re going for.

I had presult of QL1, where in a dream I obtained knowledge that I had no way of knowing intuitively.

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Hero, CWON, and Summertime are the first to come to mind. The subs that work on connection to the body and the present moment seem to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of intuitive nudges fir me.

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I think maybe all titles will help.

If I remember correctly my peak intuition times I was on Alchemist. Then after that I felt like at times on Aegis: Survival Instinct I had a good intuition. Also have been on CFW and Chosen and the Love Bombs.

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Khan with decision making

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Summertime, Dragon Reborn: Regeneration or A Love Bomb for Humanity in regards to intuition and decision making. They may seem like odd choices, but the authenticity scripting in all three are very potent in regards to this. The new LBfH has scripting that addresses this directly (though the copy itself is focused on its ability to deter those who would take advantage of you):

Overflow

There is a habit of giving that runs past any check on the giver’s state. Someone needs — you give. A request lands — you answer. Over time, the giving runs empty, and the giving from empty continues anyway, because that is what good people do. This feature supports a different orientation: the discernment to give from fullness rather than depletion, to rest and protect yourself when you are empty, and to recognize that protection in those moments is not a failure of love but the way love is kept honest.

In practice, giving stops costing you more than it gives. You begin to notice, before you give, what state you are actually in — and from that noticing, a steadier kind of care emerges. You help where you can. You offer what you have when you have it. You say no, gently and without apology, when you do not. What others receive from you is less reflexive, perhaps, but truer. And you, at last, are no longer running empty to offer it.

This feature in particular will enhance intuition and gut decision making.

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My alternative observation was Hero Origins, which has:

Develop an intuitive sixth sense that alerts you to danger before it manifests, rendering you untouchable by harmful influences, protecting you from both visible and invisible threats.

or for the slightly more adventurous, AEON:

Inner Intuition Development

At this stage, a clear and trustworthy sense of inner knowing begins to emerge. This feature enhances your ability to make aligned decisions—not through overthinking, but through quiet recognition of what feels correct. Day to day, it shows up as increased confidence in your choices and a better sense of timing. As you continue, this intuition becomes a steady guide, especially when navigating subtle internal practices or complex personal situations.

Although Saint’s Overflow and its relation to the thread title when compared to the structuring and composition of HeO (when the surrounding objectives are read) which helps a lot with both of them, reveals some interesting suggestions of how that works.

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Good question, the four stages Hero may also be worth a look

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Good catch. I would add Emperor: The Art of War or Emperor: The Will to Power to stack with HERO: Origins.

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Dragon red st1 also helped with this in past

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Stabilizer will probably help.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Out of those it’s between summertime and lbfh. I’m more inclined towards summertime since just reading the copy of lbfh fills me with unpleasant feelings and I’d probably get wacked over the head with recon