You Have Been Psychic Your Whole Life. You Just Explained It Away.
- Bronwyn Jane

- 2 days ago
- 4 min read
Let us start with something honest... You have had an experience that you cannot fully explain. Probably more than one. The kind where you knew something before there was any logical reason to know it. A relationship that felt wrong before a single red flag appeared. A room that felt heavy the moment you walked in. A decision your gut was screaming no about while your brain was still building the case for yes.

And afterwards, when it turned out exactly the way you felt it would, you called it a lucky guess...
Or a coincidence.
Or your imagination being overactive again.
Anything except what it actually was.
Your intuition. Delivering real, accurate, real-time information through a channel your conscious mind had not yet caught up with. The experience was real. The label you gave it was not.
The Quietest Gift in the Room
Here is where most conversations about psychic ability go wrong... The moment someone says the word psychic the mind immediately goes to dramatic visions, crystal balls and theatrical performances on late night television. It goes to something extraordinary. Something that belongs to other people. Something that either hits you like a lightning bolt or does not exist at all.

It is the thought that surfaces before the question is fully formed. It is the physical unease in a space that everyone around you seems perfectly comfortable in. It is the dream that follows you through the whole next day not because of what happened in it but because of how it felt. It is the bone-deep certainty about something you have absolutely no logical right to be certain about.
These are not rare experiences that happen to a special few. They are universal. Every person reading this has had them. The question is never whether the experience happened. The question is what you decided to call it when it did.
The Only Difference That Actually Matters
Two people have the same experience. They both walk into a room and feel immediately that something is off. They both sense the tension underneath a perfectly pleasant conversation. They both know, before any evidence arrives, that a situation is heading somewhere they do not want to go.
One person thinks: I am probably just anxious. I am reading too much into things. I need to stop being so sensitive.
The other person thinks: That is information. Let me pay attention to it.
That is the only difference between someone who lives intuitively and someone who does not.

Not a different nervous system... Not a special gift handed to some and withheld from others... Just a different decision about what to do with the data that arrives.
One person explains it away. The other person learns to work with it.
That single reframe is where everything begins to change.
Why We Explain It Away
The dismissal is not accidental. It was learned...From a very early age most of us are taught that the only information worth trusting is information that can be proven, evidenced and defended with logic. Feelings are treated as unreliable. Gut responses are treated as bias. The knowing that arrives before the reasoning is treated as the least trustworthy thing in the room. So we learn to override it.
We take the feeling and we put it on trial. We demand evidence. We build arguments for and against. We consult other people, research the thing online, wait for external confirmation before we allow the inner knowing to mean anything... And by the time the verdict comes in, the moment has usually passed. The knowing was right. It was just too slow getting through the courtroom.
Over time this becomes habit. The override becomes automatic. And the signal that was once clear and immediate gets quieter. Not because the intuition stopped working. Because you kept demonstrating that acting on it was not safe.
The good news is that habits can be unlearned. Channels that went quiet can be reopened. And the signal that got buried under years of second-guessing is still there underneath all of it, waiting with extraordinary patience for you to come back to it.

What Shifts When You Stop Explaining It Away
When you begin treating your intuition as information rather than imagination, something real and cumulative happens.
The environments that always drained you without explanation start making sense. The people you could never quite trust despite their perfect behaviour become readable. The decisions that once felt impossible to make become clearer, not because the options changed but because you stopped requiring external proof before you were allowed to trust what you already knew internally!
You stop feeling like something is wrong with you for sensing things that others seem oblivious to. You stop feeling exhausted by the gap between what you feel and what you are willing to admit you feel...
And slowly, one small moment of trust at a time, you start building a relationship with the most sophisticated guidance system you have ever had access to. The one that has been running in the background your entire life. The one you have been calling anxiety, imagination and overthinking for as long as you can remember.
You Were Not Born Doubting This
The doubt was taught... Which means it can be unlearned.
Your intuition did not disappear when the world told you it was not real. It did not leave when the logic became louder. It has been here the whole time, in the feeling you almost trusted, the knowing you talked yourself out of, the moment you thought that was strange and then moved on.
It was always there.
You just needed someone to finally tell you that it was real, that it was information and that learning to work with it is one of the most grounding and genuinely life-changing things a person can do.
Consider this that moment.
Your Next Step... Intuition Amplified
For the ones who are done explaining away what they have always known.
Intuition Amplified is a practical, grounded course that teaches you to understand the difference between fear and intuition, develop the psychic senses you already have, build genuine trust in your own inner knowing and make decisions from clarity rather than doubt.
You do not need more intuition. You need to stop talking yourself out of the one you already have.



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