“Intuition is a spiritual faculty and does not explain but simply points the way.”
Intuitive guidance leads us along the most abundant path without requiring explanation.
Have you ever felt that tiny, quiet nudge in your chest, a subtle whisper that tells you to take a different path even when the current one seems perfectly fine? Florence Scovel Shinn beautifully captures this when she says that intuition is a spiritual faculty that does not explain but simply points the way. It is so easy to get caught up in trying to rationalize every feeling, demanding that our inner voice provide a full map, a detailed itinerary, and a list of potential risks. But intuition isn't a GPS with a voice telling you every turn; it is more like a soft, glowing compass needle that only indicates the direction of your true north.
In our busy, modern lives, we often mistake silence for absence. We think that if we can't explain why we feel uneasy about a certain decision or why we feel drawn to a new hobby, then that feeling must not be important. We wait for a grand sign or a logical breakthrough, forgetting that the most profound truths often arrive without a manual. We try to argue with our gut feelings, attempting to use logic to talk our way out of a deep-seated knowing. But the beauty of intuition lies in its simplicity. It doesn't need to justify its existence with spreadsheets or pros and cons lists; it just knows.
I remember a time when I was feeling quite lost about a big life change. I spent weeks making lists, weighing every possible outcome, and trying to predict the future with mathematical precision. I was exhausted from my own mental gymnastics. One afternoon, while sitting quietly by the pond, I felt this sudden, unexplainable urge to simply stop planning and just start walking toward a new opportunity I had been ignoring. There was no logical reason provided to me in that moment, no guarantee of success, just a gentle pointing toward a new direction. When I finally followed that nudge, everything began to fall into place in ways I never could have calculated.
It is okay if you do not have all the answers right now. You do not need to understand the mechanics of how your intuition works to trust that it is guiding you. Sometimes, the most spiritual thing we can do is to stop asking 'why' and start asking 'where.' Instead of demanding an explanation, try simply following the direction of that inner light.
Today, I want to encourage you to sit quietly for just a few minutes. Close your eyes and breathe deeply. Instead of searching for answers, just listen for the direction. If you feel a small pull toward something, even if it makes no sense to your logical mind, give yourself permission to follow it just a little bit further.
