You Are Intuitive — By Design
You, as a human being, are intuitive.
Not in a “woo-woo,” mystical, or spiritual-only sense—but in a deeply natural, biological, and energetic way.
.All day, every day, you are interacting with information — seen and unseen, spoken and unspoken, physical and energetic. You are constantly connecting, collecting, and perceiving your world through two major sensory systems:
1.) Your Physical Senses
2.) Your SUBTLE SENSES
These are your intuitive senses — the “Clairs” — which help you perceive energy, emotions, truth, and unseen information:
Clairvoyance – clear seeing (images or visions in the mind’s eye)
Clairaudience – clear hearing (inner voices, messages, sounds)
Clairsentience – clear feeling (emotions, energy, sensations)
Clair cognizance – clear knowing (sudden understanding or insight)
Clairalience – clear smelling (scents with no physical source)
Clair gustance – clear tasting (tastes not connected to physical food)
These intuitive channels are just as real just more subtle. They don’t rely on the external world as much as they do on your internal awareness and sensitivity.
But they are only part of the picture.
No one uses their senses exactly like you do
What Is Intuition?
Intuition is your ability to receive information from people, your surroundings, and the world around you through your subtle senses. It’s not mystical or mysterious — it’s built into your design.
All day long, you’re receiving and interpreting information through both sets of senses:
Your physical senses (what you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell)
Your subtle senses (what you feel, know, see internally, or sense energetically)
Most people don’t realize this is happening. They don’t stop to ask:
Did I “know” that person wasn’t telling the full truth… or did I just pick up on their tone?
Did I feel tension in the room… or was it my own nerves?
Why does this feel so right (or so wrong), even though I can’t explain it?
That’s because we’re not taught to distinguish which sense is speaking to us. We lump everything together and call it a “feeling” or a “vibe” — but there’s so much more going on beneath the surface.
“Your intuition isn’t a mystery. It’s just the part of you that’s always paying attention.”
“Everyone has intuition. Trusting it is the only difference between confusion and clarity.”
Here’s the truth most people overlook:
No one uses their senses the same way.
Just like no two people see a sunset the same way, no one uses their senses — physical or intuitive — in exactly the same way.
Some people are deeply visual. Others are highly sensitive to sound. Some people can smell the faintest shift in the air or pick up on subtle tension in a room before a word is spoken.
This is because your sensory system is uniquely yours; shaped by your environment, your biology, your experiences, and even your soul’s design.
Think about it:
A chef has trained their sense of taste and smell to notice layers of flavor others would miss.
A musician has attuned their ears to the slightest change in pitch or rhythm.
A dancer is intimately connected to their sense of physical space and movement.
These senses didn’t appear overnight they were cultivated. Practiced. Honored. And the same is true for your subtle senses the ones responsible for your intuition. You can absolutely strengthen and refine your intuitive gifts. You can become more aware of how information comes through you whether it’s through clear knowing, internal imagery, gut feelings, or energetic impressions.
ost people don’t trust their intuition — not because they don’t have it, but because they expect it to look, feel, and act the same as their five physical senses.
And when it doesn’t?
They second-guess it.
They dismiss it.
They assume they must not be intuitive.
But here’s the truth:
Your subtle senses — the ones connected to your intuition — operate differently than your physical ones.
And learning to trust them requires you to first understand how they actually work.
Let’s take vision as an example.
When you see with your physical eyes, there’s an expectation of how that works. Things appear directly in front of you — sharp, bright, clear, defined. You’ve trained your entire life to rely on that kind of feedback.
But when you use your subtle sense of sight also known as clairvoyance the experience is entirely different.
It’s not like opening your eyes. It’s not full-color high definition. And it doesn’t drop in the same way physical reality does.
Don’t expect your physical senses and subtle senses to work the same way
When I’m in session with someone, I use all my intuitive sense but my clairvoyance is like a video playing off to the side of my awareness. It’s not as bright as what I see with my physical eyes. It’s there clear and accurate but subtle. Almost like viewing something on a dimmed screen that you have to attune to.
And depending on what I’m connecting to, the visual perceptions changes.
When I connect with someone who has passed (as a medium), the visuals have one particular frequency and look.
When I’m reading into a future potential or scenario, it has a different “look” to it
When I’m reading a person’s energy field, well once again the seeing of it changes
Over my years of experience, I’ve come to recognize the “signature” of each type of visual information. It’s like comparing a VHS tape to a high-def TV they both deliver visuals, but the quality, texture, and tone are entirely different.
And I can tell based on how the image looks and feels what dimension, timeline, or field I’m receiving the information from.
So… You Want to Strengthen Your Intuition?
Beautiful. You absolutely should. It is the only to deeply understand yourself as a multi-dimensional being.
But before you dive in, I want you to be aware of two very important things:
1. You Have a Dominant Clair (and Likely a Secondary One)
Just like everyone has a dominant physical sense whether it’s being more visual, auditory, or tactile you also have a dominant subtle sense. Most people naturally receive intuitive information through one primary clair, and sometimes a secondary one begins to open alongside it. This is completely normal.
You might:
Feel everything (clairsentience)
Know before others know (claircognizance)
See symbols or flashes in your mind (clairvoyance)
Hear thoughts or names drop in out of nowhere (clairaudience)
This is your intuitive language.
Your job isn’t to force it into something else — it’s to understand it and learn how to work with it.
It Takes Practice — Like Any Other Skill
Just like a chef doesn’t create a five-course meal their first time in the kitchen, or a musician doesn’t master pitch without years of ear training…
Developing your intuition takes time, presence, and devotion. Most people are not like me I now use all of the clairs in every session I offer. But that didn’t happen overnight. I trained myself. I attuned my senses. I learned the textures, the frequencies, the language of energy over years of practice and thousands of sessions.
What’s Coming Next?
In the next blog, I’m going to talk about something that still surprises me — the number of people who don’t understand the difference between being intuitive, psychic, and a medium.
They are not the same. They’re connected, but they each function in unique ways.
Even people in the industry confuse them.
So if you’re wondering where you fall on that spectrum, or how to tell what gifts you really have, make sure to watch for that post.
It’s one of the most important conversations we need to be having.