The Art of Living an Intuitive Life (english original)

Listening beyond the noise. Living from the deeper current.

.There is a kind of life that cannot be forced.
 
A life that does not come from pushing harder, thinking more, or choosing “correctly” between options laid out by the mind.
 
It comes from something deeper.
Quieter.
More ancient.
 
We call it intuition.
 
But intuition is not what most people think it is.
 
It is not just a gut feeling.
Not a sudden insight.
Not a fleeting vision.
 
These are only surface expressions.
 
True intuition is a way of living.
A relationship.
A state of connection.

Beyond Decision-Making

Most people turn to intuition when they are stuck:
 
“Should I choose Job A or Job B?”
“Should I stay or leave?”
“Is this the right path?”
 
And yet, this is where confusion begins.
 
Because these questions are often too small.
 
They assume that fulfillment lies in the external choice.
 
But what if the real question is not:
Which job is right?
 
…but rather:
From what state of being am I living my life?
 
If we carry the same inner state—
stress, scarcity, disconnection, self-doubt—
 
into Job A or Job B…
 
then both paths will eventually lead to the same experience.
 
Different scenery.
Same consciousness.

Intuition as a State of Being

.Intuition is not primarily about making better choices.
 
It is about becoming the kind of person who is deeply connected.
 
Connected to:
your body
your nervous system
your deeper mind
the living world around you
the unseen layers of life—the Field, Spirit, the subtle currents of existence
 
From this place, choices begin to organize themselves.
 
You no longer force direction.
 
You sense it.
 
You feel when something is aligned.
You feel when something is off.
 
And even in chaos, there is a quiet center within you that remains untouched.
 
This is one of the greatest gifts of an intuitive life:
 
A deep, embodied peace that does not depend on circumstances.

Why Most People Struggle with Intuition

.Many people say:
 
“I don’t hear anything.”
“My intuition isn’t clear.”
“I get mixed signals.”
 
But often, the issue is not that intuition is silent.
 
It is that we are asking the wrong questions.
 
Or we are asking from a fragmented state.

The Art of Asking the Right Questions

This is where intuition becomes an art.
 
Because the quality of the answer depends on the quality of the question.
 
Most questions are:
too narrow
based on fear
based on false assumptions
framed in binary choices
 
For example:
 
“Should I take Job A or Job B?”
 
This assumes:
that one of these is the answer
that your fulfillment depends on the job
that the current identity you hold is fixed
 
Instead, we begin to ask:
 
✔️ “What state of being am I being invited into?”
✔️ “What would alignment feel like in my body?”
✔️ “What is life asking me to become right now?”
✔️ “What part of me is afraid—and what does it need?”
✔️ “What choice expands my sense of aliveness?”
 
Do you feel the difference?
 
The first question traps you.
 
The second opens a doorway.

From Control to Relationship

When we live intuitively, we stop trying to control life like a problem to solve.
 
Instead, we enter into a relationship with life.
 
A dialogue.
 
You ask.
You listen.
You notice.
 
And answers do not always come as words.
 
They come as:
a subtle relaxation in the body
a sense of openness
a repeated symbol or synchronicity
a feeling of quiet certainty
or even resistance that reveals where something is not aligned
 
Over time, this dialogue becomes clearer.
 
Not because life becomes louder—
 
…but because you become more attuned.

Practices for Cultivating Intuition

IIntuition grows in certain conditions.
 
It is not random.
 
It is ecological.
 
Here are a few simple but powerful ways to cultivate it:

1. Create Daily Moments of Stillness
Even 5–10 minutes.
 
No input.
No phone.
No distraction.
 
Let your system settle.
 
Intuition speaks more clearly when the nervous system is regulated.

2. Return to the Body

Your body is not separate from intuition.
 
It is one of its primary instruments.
 
Practice noticing:
contraction vs. expansion
heaviness vs. lightness
agitation vs. calm
 
Your body often knows before your mind does.

3. Ask Better Questions (and then wait)

Ask one clear question.
 
Then do not rush the answer.
 
Let it unfold over hours or days.
 
Trust that clarity comes in layers.

4. Track Synchronicities

Write down:
meaningful coincidences
dreams
repeated symbols
unexpected encounters
 
This strengthens your relationship with the deeper patterns of life.

5. Spend Time in Nature

Nature is one of the most powerful regulators of intuition.
 
It brings you back into rhythm.
 
Into listening.
 
Into belonging.

Living an Enchanted Life

When intuition deepens, something begins to shift.
 
Life feels…
 
more alive.
more connected.
more meaningful.
 
You begin to notice:
the right person appearing at the right time
answers arriving before you even ask
a sense of being guided, without needing to control everything
 
This is not fantasy.
 
It is what happens when you begin to live from the Deep Mind
the part of you that is already in relationship with the greater intelligence of life.

A Final Reflection

 Intuition is not about becoming special.
 
It is about becoming available.
 
Available to truth.
To presence.
To life as it is unfolding.
 
And perhaps the real question is not:
 
“How do I get better answers?”
 
…but:
 
“How do I become someone who can truly listen?”
“How do I live life grounded in my Deep Mind?”

From Heart 2 Heart,
Darrel