How to Find & Follow Your Inner Compass (Even When Life Gets Chaotic)

by | Dec 24, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

There’s a part of you that already knows.

Not in your mind, but in your body, your bones, your BEING.

I call it the inner compass. It’s the place inside that points toward truth, your truth, even when the path ahead is unclear, chaotic, or uncomfortable. 

Often, it’s a quiet pull, a body-sensation, a deep yes or an unshakable no, not that way. And sometimes it may even shout. I know you know this part. 

The more we build a relationship with this compass, the more we begin to see that we’re not just wandering aimlessly, that we are in fact, Divine mapmakers. 

💖 Each of us came into this life with a unique map. An internal set of directions, a soul-directive that no one else can follow.
One no one else can interpret.

And yet, so often we override it. We choose what’s expected
rather than for what we yearn. 

We follow someone else’s “should” and make decisions from pressure or fear or pattern, instead of from our hearts. 

But when we slow down… when we listen more closely… we start to feel that sacred alignment. A sense of coherence.

🌟 And from this place, the map begins to unfold.

From this place we may not know ten steps ahead, but we understand the next one, and trust that the next one will unfold. 

I shared more thoughts about this exact energy and how to walk through it on this week’s episode of Water Rising.

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