Intuition is knowing without knowing how you know. Hmm… what do we mean by that? It’s that quiet voice, that gentle inner nudge, that tells you what feels right—long before you can explain it. In a world full of logic, plans, and explanations, intuition can seem vague or airy. But those who dare to slow down and feel often discover that true clarity lives right there. Feeling is not soft. It is powerful, precise, and touches what’s playing out beneath the surface. Our body often knows what our mind is still trying to grasp. You might feel tension around a decision without knowing why. Or perhaps you notice a sense of spaciousness and calm, as if something inside you breathes a sigh of relief. That’s not coincidence—that’s energy in motion. Living intuitively means letting go. Not to lose everything, but to make space. Space for the unknown. For inner knowing that doesn’t need to be logical. For spirituality—not as something outside of yourself, but as connection to something greater, something moving through you. It’s not about floating away—it’s about grounding. Dropping deeper into yourself, into your body, into the present moment.
By allowing what is truly there—grief, fear, longing, truth—transformation begins. Not because you force it, but because you stop fighting it. What is allowed to be felt can begin to heal. And in that process, something essential awakens: a clear knowing. Not based on data, but on inner truth. Intuition is not a luxury—it is your inner compass. The more often you follow it, the stronger it becomes. It helps you make choices that feel right, even if no one else understands them. It leads you to places of growth, love, and deep peace. Feeling is the way inward. Intuition is the light that guides you there.