Inner Guidance
Cross-source consensus on Inner Guidance from 2 sources and 10 claims.
2 sources · 10 claims
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- The proposed response to the crisis of information trust is to shift reliance inward toward the emotional body. — Inner Guidance as a Lie Detector in an Age of Information Noise
- A turn toward inner guidance is proposed as the practical response to the collapse of trust in external information. — Trusting Inner Guidance Through Information Overload
- The emotional body is proposed as a practical navigational tool rather than a mystical concept. — Trusting Inner Guidance Through Information Overload
- The emotional body encompasses emotions, intuition, and a broader, less-acknowledged dimension of consciousness. — Inner Guidance as a Lie Detector in an Age of Information Noise
- The inner guidance system already contains the answers people are seeking; the problem is that it is drowned out, not absent. — Inner Guidance as a Lie Detector in an Age of Information Noise
- The emotional body can function as a personal lie detector, replacing reliance on external authorities or media. — Inner Guidance as a Lie Detector in an Age of Information Noise
- The inner guidance framework is presented as applicable across domains including politics, diet, and personal relationships. — Inner Guidance as a Lie Detector in an Age of Information Noise
- Inner guidance operates as a felt sense of recognition beneath the level of verbal reasoning rather than as a literally heard answer. — Trusting Inner Guidance Through Information Overload
- The inner signal is understood to be reliably present; the main obstacle is accessing it through the noise of modern life. — Trusting Inner Guidance Through Information Overload
- Inner guidance can be consulted across any domain of life, including trust in political figures, dietary choices, relationships, and personal decisions. — Trusting Inner Guidance Through Information Overload