Trusting the Unseen

September 27, 2024

The world is a mix of what we see and what remains hidden beneath the surface. This profound statement, “The world is half seen & half unseen. Learn to trust what you feel over what you see,” speaks to the delicate balance between sight and intuition. Often, we are taught to trust only what is tangible, what we can measure or perceive with our senses. Yet, our feelings—those invisible currents within—give color and depth to our experiences, guiding us through life’s complexities.

Feelings may not always make immediate sense, but they are powerful indicators of truth. They hold the keys to understanding the unseen, offering clarity when logic alone falls short. Trusting what you feel doesn’t negate reason; it complements it, allowing for a fuller, more authentic navigation of life.

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