You’re not crazy, you just have discernment
- Mar 12
- 2 min read
Have you ever been that person who can just see everything clearly?
You see straight through that popular guy’s charm and charisma; you know his persona is just a cover for something shady beneath the surface.
You arrive at a venue and, before you’ve had a chance to get comfortable, you can already feel that something isn’t right. You don’t quite know what it is just yet, but you don’t want to be involved when it reveals itself.
If you can relate to this, then you probably have a high level of intuition.
These aren’t the only signs of high intuition, of course, but these are the kind of scenarios that can often bring you more questions than answers, especially when you the opinions of other people are included.
It can be difficult to navigate as the person with higher levels of intuition, foresight and discernment.
When you are this person, you naturally want to use your gifts to protect yourself and those you care about.
But when you share your insights with those who do not also possess your ability to see, you’re often labelled as dramatic, crazy or paranoid...
...until you’re proven right, of course...
(which by then, you’ve probably long been forgotten as the person who foresaw the cascade of events before they even ensued)
Then all of a sudden nobody remembers you giving them a heads-up. No one remembers you gently trying to steer them away from danger. And they certainly don’t remember making you feel insane for even considering such an idea in the first place.
If you’ve been through it, then you know that ‘frustrating’ doesn’t even begin to describe how it feels to be caught up in this cycle.
But there is a reason why you have this gift and those around you do not.
The guidance is given directly to you. So no matter how much you care about someone, you cannot force them to adhere to what you say, especially when it references the unseen and makes no sense within the context of what is before your physical eyes.
You already know how hard it can be to follow your own intuition when the message isn’t clear and it isn’t so convenient. So how can you possibly expect them to understand the gravity of what you’re communicating without any concrete evidence?!
When you think about it, it’s quite a leap of faith you’re expecting others to take!
Instead of running your head into brick wall, lower your expectations of others.
Expectation leads to disappointment.
In situations like these, don’t be the hero.
See what you need to see, say what you need to say and do what you need to do without being so attached to the outcome.
Your intuition is your intuition for a reason.
You can guide others, but you cannot control their actions.
As long as you listen to your higher guidance, that is what matters the most.
Everybody will grow in understanding at a different rate.
Remember, you don’t need validation from others in order to heed your own discernment.
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