Ok a serious answer out of me at long last...my opinions on intuition:
Intuition is a byproduct of experience. But not just any experience. It is a byproduct of experience that is analyzed correctly. This is why in my opinion it takes so long to develop intuition for many, yet a few seem to get it quickly - they analyze their experience correctly so when similar situations come along they draw the correct conclusions based on the available information. Developing intuition may require several major paradigm shifts so that experience may be analyzed correctly. "Correctly" in this context means profitably. If we "learned it wrong" previously, it may take a significant amount of time to unlearn. If we "learned it wrong" then our intuition is probably going to be wrong as well. If we never learned it in the first place then our "intuition" is merely a guess.
So for me the discussion of intuition should be preceeded with a discussion on gaining useful experience, and profitably interpreting that experience. After experience has been properly analyzed then the insight that comes via intuition becomes available to us and can be used as a tool in trading profitably.