Awareness and intuition are deeply connected — awareness is the foundation that allows intuition to arise. When you are fully aware, your mind becomes quiet and receptive, making it easier to sense subtle insights and inner guidance that intuition provides. In other words, awareness clears the noise so intuition can speak.
In simple terms
Awareness is like turning on a light in a dark room. Once the light is on, you can see things clearly — including the intuitive feelings that were always there but hidden in the shadows of distraction or overthinking. The more present and aware you are, the more naturally intuition flows.
Think of intuition as your inner compass and awareness as the act of noticing it. If you’re lost in thought or stress, you might miss the gentle pull of intuition. But when awareness sharpens, you start recognizing those quiet “gut feelings” or subtle knowings as valuable guidance.
Example:
Imagine you’re deciding whether to take a new job. Instead of overanalyzing every detail, you pause, breathe, and simply observe how each option feels. From that space of calm awareness, intuition often reveals the answer — a sense of ease, excitement, or quiet certainty pointing you in the right direction.