I've been speaking to a lot of people recently about what I do, and I often find those conversations carry a quiet awkwardness at first. Like so many of us, it can feel difficult to distill an entire lived experience into a few sentences.
Most of the time, I begin by talking about Intuition. And you can feel, almost immediately, where people's edges are around this word.
But once I start speaking to the fundamentals, to the actual lived experience of using intuition, something begins to click. A recognition surfaces, and a deeper understanding emerges, not through explanation, but through the moment we move past the language and jargon, and into its actual use.
It still kind of blows my mind that something so built into us - an innate gift, something we could never lose - is so often viewed as other-worldly, as outside the human experience.
Here is the truth I'll stake my name on: Intuition is Human.
We have functioning nervous systems, and so we are automatically in tune with the world around us - through our senses, through our bodies, through the intelligence that moves beneath our thinking. Your intuition is simply a larger spectrum of that. More detail, greater information, expanded reception.
Take a moment to imagine your body right now - your eyes looking out, your ears picking up the frequencies in your immediate space, your skin aware of temperature and touch, your mind holding what's close at hand.
Now expand that bubble of awareness. Further. Further still. Make it vast.
Within that expanded state, you see more, hear more, feel more, know more. And with more information, more becomes possible.
We make better choices, when we can feel what truly aligns. We choose a clearer path, when we can see further down the line. We respond with more groundedness, when the unknown holds less fear. We lead with greater courage and heart. We lean more willingly into a new future, a new way of being.
One of my big, scary goals (I wrote about this on Sunday) is to help people understand not only the benefits of using their intuition, but how naturally it can be woven into everyday life. Not as something occasional or mystical, but as something as simple, easy, and natural as breathing.
So take a breath, a moment of stillness. Allow your body and mind to settle, and imagine your awareness expanding. Notice what you notice. Allow these practices to become familiar, second nature, and witness what begins to evolve.
A few things to sit with this week:
In truth, it may take some practice, some remembering, to return to the intuitive connection. You'll likely forget, and remember, and forget again. But the more you ask for higher perspective, greater information, deeper knowing, the more you begin to reprogram the mind, to move from fear, and into trust.
Sending blessings for greater awareness, fewer fears, and inner peace.
- Jennifer
P.S. If any of this speaks to you, come and join us in June for Practical Intuition - two days to get to know the language of your own intuitive senses, how you perceive the world, and how to begin creating a life that directly includes your intuitive gifts
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