What does it mean to be intuitive?
- Therese Hennessey

- Feb 24
- 2 min read
Being intuitive means having the ability to understand, sense, or just know something without relying on logic or conscious reasoning. It's like an inner guidance system — often subtle, but powerful.
🌟 Signs You Might Be Intuitive
Here are some common signs that you’re naturally intuitive (even if you don’t realize it yet):
🧘♀️ 1. You Feel Things Deeply
You pick up on emotions, moods, or "vibes" — even if no one says a word.
🌿 2. You Get Gut Feelings
You often just know when something is right (or wrong), even without evidence.
🌀 3. You’re Sensitive to People & Spaces
You can walk into a room and instantly sense tension or peace. Crowds might drain you. You may even feel “off” in certain places.
🌌 4. You Experience Synchronicities
You often notice meaningful coincidences, repeating numbers, or symbols — and they feel like signs.
🌙 5. You Trust Dreams or Flashes of Insight
You might have vivid dreams, sudden insights, or daydreams that reveal truth or guidance.
🔥 6. You’re Drawn to Spiritual or Mystical Topics
Tarot, astrology, energy healing, runes, meditation — they fascinate you, even if you’re not sure why.
🕊️ 7. You Listen to Your Inner Voice
You often go with your inner sense rather than what people tell you to do — and you’re usually right.
✨ How to Strengthen Your Intuition
Even if you’re unsure, intuition is like a muscle — the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Try:
Meditation: Quieting the mind helps your inner voice get louder.
Journaling: Free writing can reveal insights from your subconscious.
Tarot or Runes: Working with symbols taps into your intuitive brain.
Spending time in nature: Reconnects you with natural rhythms and inner stillness.
Asking for signs: And staying open to receiving them.
🌙 Final Thought
If you’re asking this question, you probably already are intuitive — you just may not have fully learned how to trust or interpret your own signals yet. Intuition isn’t always dramatic; sometimes it’s quiet, subtle, or wrapped in symbols. But it’s always there.



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