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How to Trust Your Intuition & Find Total Clarity (9 Tips)

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Jul 1, 2023 · 78 Comments

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Instincts, gut feelings, hunches, premonitions … all of these words point to a deep capacity that we all carry inside known as intuition.

The word intuition originally came from the Latin word intueri, which meant “to contemplate” or “to look within.”

Without learning how to look and listen to our intuition, we tend to rely solely on the limited rational mind or external input from others, which can quickly lead us astray.


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Many scientists and researchers are now referring to intuition as the highest form of intelligence we possess.

In other words, intuition is no longer limited to the new age world of magical thought; it is increasingly being seen as a legitimate way to make judgments and decisions.

Unsurprisingly, spiritual traditions for thousands of years have all known and revered the powers of intuition.

Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu, and Western philosophy have all connected intuition with planes of higher consciousness or the Soul. The Advaita Vedānta for example (a school of Hindu thought) values intuition as an experience through which a person can contact and experience Brahman (Spirit/God).

Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung also believed that intuition is a powerful force, once writing,

Intuition gives outlook and insight; it revels in the garden of magical possibilities.

Personally, I see intuition as the “Soul’s GPS” which can help us to discover our life purpose, make wise decisions, and lead fulfilling lives. In this article, I’ll show you how to trust your intuition and break through the fearful voice of the mind.

Table of contents

  • What is Intuition?
  • How Does Intuition Arise?
  • Intuition and Spiritual Awakening
  • Why Learning to Trust Your Intuition is Powerful (and a Little Intimidating!)
  • How to Distinguish Fearful Thoughts From Intuition
  • How to Trust Your Intuition (9 Ways)
  • Intuition FAQ

What is Intuition?

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Intuition is a sudden and inexplicable feeling that arises within us. Also referred to as the instinct, sixth sense, inkling, hunch, and gut feeling, intuition is the mysterious force that guides, protects, and informs us.


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The information we receive from our intuition is not usually available from our conscious mind and thus stems from the unconscious.

What common ways do we experience intuition?

Usually, intuition emerges as a quiet inner voice or feeling that tells us to take this chance, go down that path, accept that opportunity, open this door, and so on.

Intuition can also manifest as various synchronicities or messages from one’s spirit guides to signal that we’re on the right road.

Furthermore, intuition also tells us what not to do, what to be careful of, when to be vigilant, and when to stop what we’re doing. 

How Does Intuition Arise?

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Intuition is associated with the right side of the brain which is responsible for creativity, imagination, musical and artistic aptitude, and emotions.

The left side of the brain, on the other hand, is connected with logic, reasoning, and critical thinking (we tend to favor the left brain over the right brain in the West).

Intuition stems from that nonlinear dimension of our minds, that part where unconscious connections and associations are made and arise within our conscious minds seemingly out of nowhere.

As Joseph Murphy, author of The Power of Your Unconscious Mind notes:

Within your subconscious depths lie infinite wisdom, infinite power, and infinite supply of all that is necessary, which is waiting for development and expression.

Intuition is an amazingly powerful tool – a natural gift of our biology that is ready and available to us at any time.

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However, sadly, the gift of intuition is often ignored and forgotten by us humans. Thankfully, there are so many exhilarating ways of learning how to tap into this inner wellspring of wisdom again!

Intuition and Spiritual Awakening

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Intuition is an innate quality we all possess. Yet many of us don’t recognize how vital it is until we’ve gone through some kind of life crisis or spark of spiritual awakening.

Without our intuition, we feel adrift in life. We lack a sense of inner centeredness – of spiritual direction and Soul-centered insight.

In some ways, we feel empty and bereft without this sacred heart voice.

Indeed, our intuition is a direct line to our Higher Self that offers us all the spiritual guidance we need in this life.

Why Learning to Trust Your Intuition is Powerful (and a Little Intimidating!)

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Don’t try to comprehend with your mind. Your minds are very limited. Use your intuition. 

– M. L’Engle

All throughout history people have listened closely to the whispers of their intuition.

From Dr. Loewi’s intuitive discovery of the chemical transmission of nerve impulses, and Elias Howe’s invention of the sewing machine, to Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity, many great strides in existence have been attributed to spontaneous sparks of intuition.

But why should we pay attention to our intuition? 

I mean … it’s not like we’re planning on becoming world-famous physicists or inventors, right? Wrong. You don’t need to strive to do or be anything extraordinary. Intuition is very down-to-earth and can help us in any area of life!

Here’s why learning to trust our intuition is so powerful:

1.  Intuition reveals deep truths in our lives

Intuition helps us develop a deeper level of understanding and insight about ourselves, other people, and life at large. The result is that we feel more intelligently and intentionally guided in our thoughts, feelings, and decisions.

2.  Intuition helps us identify negative omens in our lives

Failure, financial collapse, death, emotional threat – intuition puts us in touch with our instinctive defense systems, helping us to avoid harm. (By the way, how eerie but cool is that!)

3.  Intuition opens new paths to us

By helping us to tune into fresh opportunities and positive signs in our lives, intuition opens new doors when we least expect it – it’s quite magical.

4.  Intuition guides us and helps us to make wise decisions

By allowing us to know what decisions to make and when, intuition helps us to achieve a measure of confidence and peace of mind, assisting us in following paths that are true to ourselves: paths with heart.

5.  Intuition helps us to live fulfilling lives

Truth hurts, but truth also helps us to wake up to the false, corrupted, and delusional lives that we sometimes lead and the wayward choices we occasionally make. Ultimately, intuition is a bringer of truth and thus a bringer of change and transformation. When we listen to it, we make decisions that ultimately help our lives to be genuine and fulfilling.


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How to Distinguish Fearful Thoughts From Intuition

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I sometimes FEEL that I am right. I do not KNOW that I am.

– Albert Einstein

Unfortunately, it’s very common for us to confuse the voice of intuition with the voice of fear.

For us to make the most intelligent, successful, wise, loving, and meaningful decisions in our lives, we need to learn how to make a clear distinction between the two.

As a person who has a very strong “inner skeptic,” it has been difficult for me to loosen my rational brain in favor of my intuition. As one given to overthinking, my mental voice has always been quite strong and persistent. I’m sure you have struggled with this to some extent too.

What helped me to distinguish fearful thoughts from intuitive guidance was to pay attention to how each inner voice felt in my body.

Here are some main differences between fear and intuition.

Fear:

  • Feels heavy and dark
  • Emotionally-charged (e.g., “I need to do this or else ____ will happen!!”)
  • Vague
  • Makes you feel frustrated, overwhelmed, confused or anxious
  • Causes you to ruminate and get lost in cycles of thought

Intuition:

  • Feels light
  • Unemotional
  • Crystal clear
  • Makes you feel calm, inspired, and a sense of resolution
  • Spontaneously arises and immediately feels “right” without further rational thought

By paying attention to these signs, you will slowly be able to distinguish paranoid thinking from neutral and intuitive knowing.

How to Trust Your Intuition (9 Ways)

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Intuition means exactly what it sounds like, in-tuition! An inner tutor or teaching and learning mechanism that takes us forward daily. It is a resource that, where recognized, has infinite potential.

– Sylvia Clare

Intuition is an essential life skill that we must all learn to refine and develop, preferably sooner rather than later.

Without intuition, we get stranded in labyrinths of rigid, agitated, or obsessive thoughts that limit our capacity to see clearly. The less clearly we can see, the more likely we will make bad decisions.

When we listen to our intuition, we experience a kind of clarity that helps us to make the most beneficial choices for our lives.

We can learn how to trust our intuition in nine main ways:

  1. Silence your mind
  2. Ask yourself, “How do I feel about this decision?”
  3. Focus on the sensations in your body
  4. Explore whether fear is fuelling you
  5. Formulate your conclusion, and live both scenarios
  6. Don’t allow pressure to bias you
  7. Ask for guidance
  8. Develop more self-awareness
  9. Clear your third eye chakra

Below I’ll explore each of these points more in-depth to help you learn how to trust your intuition more easily:

1. Silence your mind

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Often the mind tends to hijack our decision-making processes.

While it is important that you use rational thought, your usual thinking is often subject to prejudice, past beliefs, external influences (“peer pressure”), and fear.

To access your intuition, you need to clear your mind of thought. In order to clear your mind, I recommend that you meditate, listen to some relaxing music, or focus on mindful breathwork techniques.

It is amazingly difficult to listen to your intuition when you’re in a stressed-out state of mind!

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For example, you might like to try breathing deeply for a few minutes. Breathe in through your nose and allow your belly and chest to gently expand. Then, slow your breath to the count of four and breathe in slowly for four seconds, hold for four seconds, and breathe out for four seconds.

Try doing any practice that relaxes and stills your mind. Only once you are calm and centered can you accurately access your intuitive power.

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2. Ask yourself, “How do I feel about this decision?”

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Once you’ve relaxed your mind and body, inwardly ask yourself, “How do I feel about this decision/situation/person?”

Notice the first feeling, sensation, word, or image that arises within you. Don’t overthink it! Your first impression is generally the most accurate, so stick with whatever that was.

You might like to write down whatever appears and reflect on it some more.

3. Focus on the sensations in your body

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Our bodies are like exquisitely accurate truth radars that alert us to the full scope of pleasure, pain, and everything in between. It’s for this reason that connecting with your body is a powerful way to learn how to trust your intuition.

No matter how elaborate the stories or theories our minds create are, our bodies will always reveal the truth of the matter!

In order to connect with your intuition, try thinking about something weighing on you like an important decision, and focus on your body’s response.

For example, if you want to quit your job, you might notice a sensation of relief flood your entire body (which is a sign that you should quit your job!).

Alternatively, if you’re thinking of moving to a certain town, you might feel your shoulders and neck tense up (which is likely a clear sign that you shouldn’t move there!).

By practicing body-centered mindfulness, you’ll be able to connect more freely with your intuition.

4. Explore whether fear is fuelling you

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Fear has a sneaky way of disguising itself as intuition.

When we’re fearful, we tend to make rash decisions or believe that we’re “following our intuition” because of how strong the mental voice inside us can become.

When you’re faced with an important decision, try writing down all of your fears surrounding the situation on a piece of paper. This simple activity will help you to create more inner space and clarity – and learn to trust your intuition more.

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By making your fears visible, you’ll be able to determine whether the voice within you is driven by fear or clear intuitive knowing.

5. Formulate your conclusion and live both scenarios

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Another way you can learn how to trust your intuition more is to come up with a range of solutions to the problem at hand and mentally live out each scenario.

Visualize each choice as vividly as you can, then pay attention to how each option feels in your heart and body. Whichever option feels the most “right” is the choice you need to go for.

For instance, if you’re trying to decide whether to have an uncomfortable conversation with someone, your solutions may be the following:

  • Have the conversation over dinner
  • Delay the conversation to next week
  • Bring up the conversation casually
  • Avoid the conversation until it’s necessary

You’d then visualize each scenario and notice how you feel. Whichever one you feel intuitively drawn toward (even if your mind doesn’t like it) is the right path to take.

6. Don’t allow pressure to bias you

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Are you putting a lot of pressure on yourself? The pressure to make a “quick decision” tends to inhibit the flow of intuition.

While intuition can work under strenuous circumstances, if you have the option to slow down, please do.

Just because you aren’t obsessing over something consciously doesn’t mean that the thought isn’t bubbling in your subconscious mind.

Sometimes putting decision-making on the “back burner” helps you to relax, adopt new perspectives, and open more easily to the presence of your intuitive knowing.

As such, sometimes, in order to trust your intuition and know that you’re walking the correct path, you just need to take a step back for a while.

7. Ask for guidance

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Intuition is seeing with the soul.

– Dean Koontz

When I struggle to access my intuition, I say a prayer of guidance asking my Soul for support.

If you’re struggling with accessing your intuition, say a small prayer to whomever or whatever you believe in (e.g., your Higher Self, Soul, Spirit, God, Allah).

You don’t need to be religious to pray. Prayer is essentially condensed energy or directed intention which helps you to focus your willpower. Saying a prayer is a powerful way to enhance your intuitive prowess.

8. Develop more self-awareness

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Self-awareness is the ability to be aware of your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors and the way in which they impact you and the people around you.

The more aware we are of what goes on inside of ourselves, the easier it will be to identify the quiet voice of our intuition in the first place. 

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Mindfulness, meditation, and introspection all assist in developing self-awareness. However, for an easy way to begin to trust your intuition, start journaling. Learning how to journal is a relaxing and grounding way of getting to know yourself more.

9. Clear your third eye chakra

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If you resonate with chakra healing, focus on balancing your third eye chakra, which is the center of your intuitive abilities.

If you struggle with problems such as negative thinking patterns, over-thinking, paranoia or anxiety, you most likely have a third eye chakra problem.

There are many ways to unblock this chakra – we explore them in our how to open your third eye article.

Intuition FAQ

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There are so many facets involved in learning how to trust your intuition. If you’re still in need of guidance, the following Q&A’s might help:

Can your intuition be wrong?

This is a tricky question to answer, but in short, pure intuition is never wrong. But intuition that is tainted by thoughts can be wrong. As intuition stems from the unconscious and universal mind (also known as the ‘Collective Unconscious’) that has access to a tremendous amount of information, the insights it relays are far more accurate than pure rational thinking. When intuition is clouded and foggy, it’s more likely for it to be wrong or misguided. This is why learning how to distinguish the voice of fear from the voice of intuition is crucial.

What does intuition feel like?

The feeling of intuition varies for everyone. For some people, it will be very physical. It’s common, for example, to experience tingles down the spine, a rush of energy, goosebumps, a pit in the stomach, and so on. Others experience intuition as something more mental. For instance, some people get visual flashes (such as premonitions or visions) and others get a quiet (and in some instances loud!) inner voice arising within them.

What is an example of intuition?

There are endless examples of intuition out there. Intuition, for example, can arise in moments before a crisis directing a person to do/not do something that can have dire life or death consequences. Many individuals have intuitive feelings of dread or joy before making big life decisions. Intuition can also emerge in everyday situations such as what present to buy someone, what’s really wrong with your partner or best friend (“something doesn’t feel right”), and what route to take to work.

Is everyone intuitive?

Yes, everyone has the capacity to be intuitive. It’s just a matter of learning how to tap into your unconscious mind. While intuition might come more easily to some, it’s ultimately a skill that needs to be honed and developed.

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Intuition is a small glimpse into the enormous magnitude of wisdom and intelligence possessed by your largely secret and untapped unconscious mind.

By learning how to silence your mind, connect with your body, identify fearful thoughts, and clear energy blockages, you’ll find it easier to access your intuition in any life circumstance.

I hope this article has helped to give you more insight and guidance on how to trust your intuition. Please share any tips you have for trusting intuition below!

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. AnonymousPerson says

    June 28, 2023 at 2:45 pm

    I mean, sometimes you don’t even need intuition to tell the consequence of your decisions. Sometimes you just have to logically ask yourself “What are the possible consequences and benefits of each decision?” “What are the pros and cons of each decision?” Then write them down. “Comparing to the patterns of the past, what are the most likely scenarios in the future?” “What factors can influence how something in the future may occur? Account for possible unexpected factors.” Or simply, “If I do this, what do I think will happen after that?” Sometimes you just need common sense. I’m not saying not to follow your intuition, but I feel like this logical process is how my intuition with claircognizance (intuitive knowing), over clairsentience (intuitive feeling) works. The more I logically work out an area of life, the more my brain just unconsciously does this work of analyzing the situation, so I come to certain conclusions before my brain can consciously process this situation logically. When I work it out later on, I can figure out the reasons why, but because of the extra speed, I can improvise decisions faster, with less risks involved somehow? It’s like. . . with enough practice of this logical thinking, observation skills, or analysis of all the pros/cons, your brain just. .. does the automatically? That’s just one way of doing this, of course. But still, just wanted to put that possibility out there, because that’s how it works in my experience. If you look up “How to think like Sherlock Holmes,” “How to increase your observational skills,” “How to increase your situational awareness,” “How to define a problem,” and “How to solve a problem,” then with enough practice, your brain just does this stuff automatically, right? As in, you then develop some level of claircognizance (clear knowing) around it, or at least that’s my personal experience.

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  2. Snehal says

    January 17, 2023 at 3:37 pm

    Luna, by any chance do you think if a person suffers from emotional numbness they can do the follwing things written in the article above? So is it important to first clear emotional numbness in order to trust one’s own intuition?

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    • AnonymousPerson says

      June 28, 2023 at 2:35 pm

      Perhaps with clairsentience (intuitive feeling) but not claircognizance (intuitive knowing), which I’m more adept at. Perhaps look up clairvoyance (intuitive seeing) and clairaudience (intuitive hearing) as well, if you don’t want to rely on clairsentience alone, unless you want to focus on that first. As in google these. 1. Signs of clair____ 2. How to increase clair_____ 3. What is clair_____? 4. Clair____ activities/exercises 5. How to develop intuition 6. Intuition exercises 7. How to listen to your gut feelings. 8. Intuition journal 9. How to listen to your instincts. 10. Intuition in psychology.

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  3. Lydia says

    April 12, 2022 at 4:35 pm

    Thank you so much Luna and Sol for your insightful and soul mending articles am really blessed to know this website coz I found it at the right time of this my spiritual awakening journey it’s really helping alot. Intuition is what is guiding me on which articles to read every time am thirsty for knowledge and trust it’s been in sequence and am so greatfull

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    • Mateo Sol says

      April 13, 2022 at 1:45 pm

      Thank you Lydia, I’m happy to hear your intuition is helping you navigate our content :)

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  4. Junie Sihlangu says

    November 24, 2021 at 11:40 pm

    I loved this article, saved it in my emails when it came through and finally got to read it. I think I am quite in touch with my intuition but my problem tends to be with trusting it. For example, I could hear about someone and automatically know that they aren’t good. I can also dislike someone for one wrong incident, and immediately know that that person will be problematic in my life – and I am usually right! Not saying that they don’t have good qualities, of course. But the issue is that the feeling of “knowing” comes quite strong and then I struggle with how to explain to someone else that they should avoid certain people or situations. Is there a name for this type of “knowing” or is it just a deeper form of intuition? And how do I get to a comfortable place with it and how do I inform or warn other people when I practically have no basis for my asertations?

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      February 11, 2022 at 2:29 pm

      That knowing does sound like intuition, or perhaps gut instinct: https://lonerwolf.com/gut-instincts/
      As for warning other people, I’d be careful as sometimes people don’t want our unsolicited opinions and it can make them push you away (if they aren’t ready to hear what you have to say, which might also be misguided and not 100% accurate). With that being said Junie, if the inner knowing is particularly strong (aka. screaming at you), maybe try letting the person know in a gentle way and see what happens.

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  5. Janni/ZeldAlice says

    November 14, 2021 at 8:13 am

    The more I read this article, the more I realize I’ve got so much to learn. I’ve had moments when things were quite clear, but nowadays much is foggy. But I seem, at times, to get more clarity in my dreams (at least the very clear ones, or clear sequences of them). But this article will always be useful to me, because this one, I feel, can be very useful to return to.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      November 17, 2021 at 1:29 pm

      Don’t worry Janni, I think we all have so much to learn, always! Getting to a point of perfect knowledge means we’d be stagnant and stuck (not alive and growing), and that’s part of the beauty and mystery of life: there’s always more to integrate and more dimensions of ourselves/others/life to discover. I’m so grateful that you’ve found this article useful, however. That really does mean a lot to me, thank you. Lots of love ❤

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    • Lucyloo says

      March 26, 2022 at 4:11 am

      I agree that this article is very helpful and I’m glad that I was able to get my hands onto it. Explained things I didn’t know anything about which was very helpful in understanding and to know now how to relax and that I need to calm myself and trust the universe more. I am very curious about the dreams though.. I wish there was some explanation about those.. I almost wish that there was someone who could interrupt them.

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  6. Sabine says

    November 08, 2021 at 4:00 pm

    Dear Aletheia and Sol, this is just what I need this morning, as I am having a chat with a friend and he is so philosophical! Lots of wise words that I hardly understand, lots of Kant, Popper, Nietzsche and Descartes, which leaves me thinking, “yeah but why so complicated?” I told him I’ m an intuitive person.
    And here I read, “scientists regard intuition the highest intelligence that we have”. What a relief!
    Very good that you made clear the difference between intuition and the voice if fear, because I now notice that when I make decisions, I’m not clear and often it feels heavy, but I carry on anyway and of course that leads to bad results at best, if not disaster. Thank you so much!

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      November 09, 2021 at 1:28 pm

      Hey Sabine! Nice to hear from you again. :) I know what you mean about the frustration of not knowing whether that inner voice is true or false, discovering the distinction took me quite a while with lots of slipups!! Maybe you can suggest to your friend to read this article, haha

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  7. Carol says

    November 08, 2021 at 6:31 am

    Thankyou Aletheia, the best description of intuition I have read.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      November 09, 2021 at 1:29 pm

      ♡ wow, thank you Carol! I’m glad you resonate with it!

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  8. John Bernstein says

    November 08, 2021 at 5:24 am

    Hello,
    Excellent blog and the need for helping people with their trust in their intuition is great, I perceive as I have been using it for my benefit for a long time. I would also like to begin a conversation with you about what I also perceive is some confusion about what the subconcious is versus the unconscious for I believe they are very different. The subconscious, I perceive is beneath our conscious grasp and is a part of our soul. When we mine the subconscious, we mine the soul. The unconscious, on the other hand, is where we behave from the reptilian brain and do things without any thought or feeling like eating unconsciously where we give no thought or feeling to shoving food in our mouth and not chewing properly. The subconscious sees our reality as the same as our imagination. The unconscious is the seat of our murderous thoughts. The unconscious is the source of our shadow side. Our subconscious is the field of infinite possibilities. I would like your take on this as I find most people interchanging the terms subconscious making what I believe is a mistake in thinking them the same. I understand them as being totally different. Namaste, thank you very much.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      November 09, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      Hi John, thanks for making this interesting distinction between the conscious and unconscious mind. To me, the subconscious is (as you say) just below awareness. To me, it’s peripheral, it’s the ‘in-between’ liminal space between conscious and unconscious mind. People experience hypnosis, altered states, and hypnagogia when immersed in the subconscious mind. The unconscious mind, on the other hand, is like the basement – it’s where certain disagreeable parts of us (whether positive or negative) are buried, along with ancestral traumas, old memories, and so on. I don’t believe that it’s “the seat of our murderous thoughts” as you write, just a kind of ‘storage place’ like a vault or underground archive. Deeper than that is the Collective Unconscious or what some call the ‘akashic records’ (a more new age term) which holds the sum total of the memories, traumas, wisdom, and buried parts of our overall culture/species. This is just my perspective, but hopefully it provides some food for thought. What do you think?

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  9. AB says

    November 08, 2021 at 12:57 am

    Very good article, Luna.
    The way I have come to understand … if intuition is the connect to The Force (or, Agents of The Force), the negativity is “Mara” (which Buddha experienced on his path to enlightenment). My two cents

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      November 09, 2021 at 1:26 pm

      Thanks for this perspective AB!

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  10. Aida Bahudian says

    January 19, 2021 at 1:00 pm

    I love the article

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 15, 2021 at 11:20 am

      Thank you Aida :)

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