Even if they manifest as cognitive, they are embodied, in the sense that they are both informed by and inform the motion of our limbs, our breathing and pulse, the emotion of our heart and gut and mind, together with alert perception, and intelligent insight, all manifest in interaction with, rather than abstraction from, the world. Such intuitions are highly context-sensitive, responsible and responsive, not random or wilful; they are the fruit of disciplined attention to the world over time.