We don’t always need to be seeking. We can just be receiving. Receiving the way this came to me first at the end of a meditation a few years ago, and came back to me the other day.
The answers can come without the questions. Leave room to receive.
We don’t always need to be seeking. We can just be receiving. Receiving the way this came to me first at the end of a meditation a few years ago, and came back to me the other day.
The answers can come without the questions. Leave room to receive.
…the quieter I get, the more I go within with meditation, the more I honor it and validate it by following it, the stronger the voice of intuition gets.
All the voices, all the noise, and, there are differences. This one is different. It’s quieter and more resolute. It comes from a deeper place, one within the core of my being, and it’s unwavering. That’s mine, and maybe, because yours is yours, it’s different for you. I hope you get to know it, because it’s really such a fulfilling relationship.
I’ve found honoring intuition in small ways, like through following charm in little daily moments of play, makes it easier to follow it in bigger ways (the little things are the big things), to step into it when it maybe feels scarier. Yes, this, too, is right. And it is all right.
Intuition is a voice that grows stronger—like most things—with belief and honor and love.