Answer the Call

This blog post is a reminder to listen to the quiet voice inside you. That quiet, gentle intuition inside you — soft, persistent, and waiting. It doesn’t shout. It whispers in feelings, nudges in stillness. When the noise fades, you can finally hear it — your true guide, your ancient knowing. It asks you to trust, to listen, to answer the call only you can hear. Because within that quiet voice lies the path back home: to yourself.

6/23/20252 min read

green trees and brown dried leaves during daytime
green trees and brown dried leaves during daytime

There’s a voice inside of you.

It’s not loud. It’s not demanding. It doesn’t scream for attention like everything else around you. It whispers. It nudges. It speaks in feelings, in chills, in stillness. And if you’re not careful—if you keep distracting yourself with noise, with people, with what-ifs—you’ll miss it.

Your intuition.
It’s always there. Waiting.

As Jay Shetty reminds us, “Your intuition is your most honest friend.” It’s not some mystical force you have to earn. It’s yours. It’s ancient. It’s embodied. It’s been speaking since you were a child. But the world taught you to doubt it. To bury it. To follow the “right” path instead of your true one.

So now when you say, “I don’t know what to do,” maybe what you really mean is,
“I forgot who I am.”

You forgot because too many voices told you who to be.
You forgot because it was safer to fit in than to feel everything.
You forgot because trusting yourself means risking everything.

But here’s the truth: your intuition lives in your body. And it tells the truth.
Every. Single. Time.

You can’t logic your way through a calling.
You can’t spreadsheet your way to your soul.
You have to feel it. You have to get quiet. You have to strip it all back and listen.

Delete the noise.
Turn off the world.
Go ghost.

Read the books that crack you open. Sit with your thoughts until they stop scaring you. Take the solo trip. Drown out the outside voices until you can finally hear your own again.

Your intuition doesn’t care about being rational. It cares about being real.
And sometimes it asks you to do the thing that makes no sense to anyone else — not even to you at first.
It might feel unclear, even illogical. It might lead you somewhere unexpected, somewhere messy.
But that’s how soul-truth works.
You feel it first. You understand it later.
And when the dust finally settles, you realize: it was right all along.

As Dean Koontz says, “Intuition is seeing with the soul.” Your intuition is persistent. It will keep talk to you until you listen. So hear the call and answer the call.
Your intuition doesn’t give up.
It will keep whispering until you listen.
And yes—sometimes you’ll have to walk through fire to hear it clearly.
Sometimes you’ll have to lose the old version of yourself to become who you really are.

But when you answer the call, something shifts.
You reclaim your voice.
You step into your power.
You come home to yourself.

Rumi said it beautifully: “Your heart knows the way. Run in that direction.”

And no one else has to get it.
Because this path—your path—was never meant to make sense to everyone.

Start to listen.
Let it guide you.
Become the person you were always meant to be.

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Your thoughts are loud.
But your intuition is wise.

Trust it. Trust you. Always.