Intuition is the voice of your purpose.
It's your purpose pulling you towards itself and its fulfilment.
That's why, when I follow my intuition, it feels so right, natural, and authentic. It feels so me.
However, there are so many voices in my head.
There are the voices of my conditioning, the ones I've absorbed from the outside and the ones I built for myself. The things I've learned from others and my experiences all became voices in my head.
My emotions sometimes are so loud I can't hear anything else. They scream to get my attention and, to be honest, rightly so, as they saved me many times from pain.
And then there's the voice of reasoning and logic, talking and talking endlessly. Even my body has a voice, even if I haven't fully learned its language yet.
There are all these voices, and sometimes it gets messy.
In this mess, it's easy to miss the voice of intuition.
I guess I still have to practice the art of creating silence within.
Doesn’t full conscious awareness mean that it is fine to bring reasoning, emotion, body into the equation alongside intuition? I also think they feed intuition because they provide the set of experiences that both inform your intuitive sense of what to do and help you trust that voice