This week, I’ve been recording videos, having conversations, attending events, and speaking with the “spiritually curious” about expanding their perspective on what Intuition is, and what it isn’t.
Honestly, it surprises me how many hang-ups, fears, doubts, and misunderstandings still surround something that is, in truth, a profound gift. When I consider how much of ourselves we deny, shut down, or quietly gaslight… it brings up a lot. Some of it reminds me of how I saw myself 20+ years ago. Some of it frustrates me, that in all this time, there still hasn’t been a movement towards a deeper collective understanding.
So let’s talk about those moments when you believed your intuition was wrong, unclear, or untrue. When you wondered if it was anxiety speaking. Whether you were projecting, or if you were simply making it all up.
Now, questioning isn’t a bad thing. Anyone wanting to use their intuition more deeply will meet these edges. Beliefs can muddy the water. Projection can distort perception. Old emotional drama can make us hesitant to act. You weren’t wrong to question.
But if you stopped there, you may have missed the next, more powerful step. Here’s the thing: if you can learn to distinguish between Truth and Fear, you will be ahead of the curve.
Truth is grounded. Present. Sometimes even neutral. It doesn’t fight to be right. It doesn’t push or insist. It simply is.
Fear, on the other hand, is often loud. Urgent. Persuasive. Frustrated. It wants a reaction now.
When you begin to recognise and accept what is true and what is not, the confusion softens. The question of “Is this ego or higher perspective?” becomes clearer.
Trust can feel complicated. But when you can identify the quality of truth in something, you can trust that. Trust and Truth go hand in hand.
It’s difficult to trust what lacks integrity, what feels slippery or performative. On some level, you know when something doesn’t hold up. If things feel shaky, they may be.
And when I speak of truth, I’m not only referring to deliberate honesty or deception. Sometimes people are genuinely trying their best, but there’s no solid structure underneath. A plan may be made with good intention and still collapse.
This isn’t about judging people or labelling them as deceivers. It’s about sensing the health of a situation - a plan, an agreement, a relationship. You can feel into its energetic stability.
If something feels "rotten in the state of Denmark", it might just be. Whether you can consciously articulate it or not.
As you read this, my hope is that you begin to:
Trust issues do not have to endure. Learning to trust yourself again can be one of the greatest healing experiences of your life.
Allow your intuition to guide you. Support you. Inform you. You already know that you already know.
Sending blessings for trust, discernment, and deep self-love,
- Jennifer
P.S. If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself, if you’re ready to feel the clean signal beneath the noise, Practical Intuition begins next weekend. It’s a space to strengthen your channel, regulate your nervous system, and learn the felt difference between fear and truth - in body and mind. Your intuition is already online. This is about refinement. You’re so welcome to JOIN US
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