How to tell the difference between intuition and fear✨

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
  • This video is a very simplistic overview of how to differentiate between fear and intuition. Everyone’s internal guidance system is unique, so please consume with discernment 🙂
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  • @mariaelenabartesaghi6322
    @mariaelenabartesaghi6322 Місяць тому

    I just want to say that Alexis is brilliant and that working with her has been a privilege and a blessing.

    • @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis
      @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis  Місяць тому

      @@mariaelenabartesaghi6322 you are the absolute sweetest! Working with you is the privilege 😘

  • @mariaelenabartesaghi6322
    @mariaelenabartesaghi6322 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Tochtlichicahuac
    @Tochtlichicahuac Місяць тому +1

    This is such a helpful insight! As you rightfully point out, fear comes from our head... and we shouldn't reduce the mind to the brain; our whole cellular memory encodes our experiences, and so there is an emotional response whenever we get triggered ; as one experts puts it, "the body keeps the score". So we need to be very mindful to prevent being engulfed by an overwhelming feeling and instead, detect where it emanates from. Popular psychology and spirituality tell us to "trust our gut feelings", but that can get really tricky, especially for people who deal with complex trauma, because their nervous system has been hijacked, so these alerts are not trustworthy most of the time. There is that pervasive feeling that indicates: "what if this dreadful realization is indeed a message from my unconscious mind, my innermost self?" It requires a a lot of self insight in order not be carried away by it and be able not to take these distressing, fleeting thoughts as facts. Yes, we can tell the difference between fear and intuition by examining where is it felt in our bodies: the first is this groin/gut response, the first three chakras, that releases adrenalin and cortisol (and which is obviously helpful in some cases) while the second is from the solar plexus - the heart chakra, as you mention, and may ascend to the upper ones, up to the crown center - and it feels like we "just know", which may be very relieving; that's how we know it's actually our Higher Self and guides whispering to our soul.

    • @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis
      @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for your insightful, thoughtful, and incredibly helpful comment for anyone who reads it! Trusting our gut feelings can become complicated when we live in trauma bodies and have automatic nervous system responses to certain stimuli. I appreciate your heartfelt engagement with this topic ❤

  • @Alexdelarge1975
    @Alexdelarge1975 Місяць тому

    Great video! What you say is recognizable to me. Sudden insights always relate to myself or other people. I can look at someone and spontaneously gain some insight. I suddenly see series of abstract images, followed by intricate feelings. This often happens in just a few seconds.
    I think I use logic to differentiate between insights based on fear or based on intuition (or love, as you stated). Just like getting the sudden insights, analytical thinking follows and comes effortless. It just happens. You could say it reorders the images and feelings in a more logical way. Then it suddenly 'clicks'. Does this make sense?
    My personal rule of thumb for differentiating: If this logic leads to my personal fears and traumas from the past, I know it stems from fear. If my logic stays with the other person, I know it is love/intuition. In that case, I know I have to get out of my head and make contact.
    It's more complicated in reality but this is in a nutshell how my brain works. I know that I'm intuitive and sensitive but also very analytical. So I often feel deeply and think deeply at the same time.

    • @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis
      @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much for this insightful and wonderful share! I personally relate to this: "If this logic leads to my personal fears and traumas from the past, I know it stems from fear. If my logic stays with the other person, I know it is love/intuition." Whenever I have an intuition that turns into 'x is going to become y from when this happened with so and so before,' I know that fear has likely hijacked my intuition. An exception to this for me is recognizing a pattern and sensing an energy within or from someone that is familiar and trusting that instinct. Thanks again for your comment! 🧡💛

  • @Alexdelarge1975
    @Alexdelarge1975 Місяць тому +1

    Maybe I'm too personal or direct but I'm taking the risk: I wonder if you read fiction. Reason is that I believe you love the intricate details of feelings.
    One of my favorite authors is Virginia Woolf. She describes the complicated inner world of her characters and their interpersonal relationships in a rich, beautiful and poetic way. I really love reading it! Recently I realized that reading good written fiction (eg. Woolf, Dostoevsky) enriches my own inner world. It gives me a greater understanding of myself and other people. Maybe reading fiction does not resonate with you at all and that's fine! This reaction just stems from my intuition :-)

    • @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis
      @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis  Місяць тому +1

      Your intuition is spot on! I love fiction novels that specifically highlight the complexities and depth of our connections and relationships. All fiction novels stem from a writer's rich and beautiful internal world, so there is always "truth" in that aspect 😉 One of my favorite books that I have read in the past couple of years that details the intricacies of our fears and desires for complete intimacy with another is Call Me by Your Name by Andre Aciman 💚

    • @Alexdelarge1975
      @Alexdelarge1975 Місяць тому

      @@IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis I don't remember the movie 'Call Me By Your Name' very well, but I do know that it made an impression on me. At the time I didn't know it was based on a book by Andre Aciman. So thank you! I have it in my possession as an e-book and I added the book on my to-read list 😇

    • @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis
      @IntuitiveGuidancebyAlexis  Місяць тому

      @@Alexdelarge1975 wonderful!!!