What I’ve Learned After 7,000 Readings:

After three years inside the minds, hearts, and timelines of more than 7,000 people, I’ve realized something unsettling:

We didn’t lose intuition.
We abandoned it.

And not because we’re lazy or clueless, but because modern life is engineered to drown out the very system that was designed to keep us alive, on track, and in alignment.

Before I talk about what I’ve learned from thousands of people’s inner worlds, we have to start with the real question:

Why Have We Gotten So Far Away From Our Intuition?

Let’s be honest, the distance didn’t happen by accident.

Here are the patterns I’ve seen over and over again across 7,000 readings:

1. We outsource everything.

We consult Google for symptoms, friends for decisions, and strangers online for direction. We trust algorithms more than the organ inside our chest. When you outsource everything, you slowly forget the feeling of going inward.

2. Survival mode blocks inner guidance.

Most people aren’t living, they’re bracing. Constant stress makes intuition go quiet. The body’s not trying to guide you when it thinks there’s a tiger in the bushes. It’s just trying to not die.

3. We treat logic like a religion.

If it can’t be measured, we dismiss it. If it can’t be graphed, we doubt it.
But intuition wasn’t built for spreadsheets, it was built for survival, creation, and timing.

4. Our world is overstimulated.

Too much noise. Too much information. Too many opinions.
Intuition is subtle. It speaks in whispers, and no whisper stands a chance against a phone that never shuts up.

5. We weren’t taught what intuition feels like.

No one sits a child down and says:
“That weird sensation in your gut? That moment of clarity? That sudden heaviness?
That’s your body speaking.”

Instead, we hear:
“Stop overreacting.”
“Be realistic.”
“Don’t trust your imagination.”

And so, the most powerful equipment we came with becomes foreign to us.

The Body Is the Most Accurate Instrument I’ve Ever Met

After thousands of readings, here’s the raw truth:

Your body is more accurate than your mind, and infinitely faster.

This isn’t spiritual poetry.
This is pattern recognition from three years of watching the same phenomenon repeat in thousands of people:

  • The gut tightens before the problem surfaces.

  • The chest expands before the opportunity arrives.

  • The heart sinks minutes before the truth is spoken.

  • The arms or legs get heavy when a timeline isn’t aligned.

  • The whole system softens the moment a soul-level “yes” is present.

The body never lies.
It just speaks a language most people forgot to decode.

What shocked me most was how predictable these reactions were. After reading for thousands, it became clear:

Everyone’s intuition “sounds” different
but the patterns of sensation are universal.

A gut pull
A throat constriction
A cooling in the limbs
A sudden heat
A rush of clarity
A subtle nausea
A lightness in the upper chest

This is your spiritual GPS.
This is your built-in truth detector.
This is the part of you that has never once been confused.

The Body Detects Long Before the Mind Can Interpret

This is the part most people underestimate.

Your mind is late to the party.
Your intuition is already cleaning up the cups and sending the guests home.

The body:

  • picks up energy before a person speaks

  • knows the real motive behind their words

  • senses when a timeline is collapsing

  • feels when something isn’t safe

  • recognizes soul connections instantly

  • responds to alignment with unmistakable clarity

The mind is slow because it needs data.
The body doesn’t.
The body reads frequency, pattern, threat, potential, and resonance in real-time, like sonar.

If the mind is the narrator,
the body is the satellite system.

One works with thoughts.
One works with truth.

What I’ve seen across 7,000 readings is that people already know their answers, long before I ever confirm them.

I’m not giving them new information.
I’m validating what they felt but didn’t trust.

The body knew.
The intuition whispered.
The sensation spoke.
But the mind argued.

And that’s where suffering happens, the space between what we feel and what we allow ourselves to acknowledge.

What These 7,000 Souls Taught Me

There’s a pattern, a beautiful one, that repeats across every age, culture, belief system, and background:

People are far more psychic than they think,
and far less confused than they believe.

They don’t lack intuition.
They lack permission to trust it.

And every time someone says,
“I knew it… I felt this months ago,”
I’m reminded:

Intuition isn’t rare.
It’s the default.
We just learned to override it.

But the body?
The body stays loyal.
It will warn you, guide you, soften you, and protect you, even when you ignore it a thousand times.

All you have to do is remember the language.

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