“Urgency is not the same as truth.”
Reaction feels sharp.
Immediate.
Demanding.
Intuition arrives differently.
It settles.
It waits.
It speaks softly, and repeats itself.
If something feels rushed,
it’s likely asking you to slow down.
Truth does not need to push.
It knows you’ll hear it,
when you’re ready to listen.
-Kerri-Elizabeth-

I love this, Kerri!! Yes, I know it by the assuredly calmness it brings me that goes beyond the rushness of time. Beautifully and profoundly expressed! Resonating deeply with your words. Light and blessings to you, always, my friend ✨ 🙏 🌟 💛
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Thank you so very much beautiful Susana … I hope you’re doing amazing ! 🤗🤗
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I patiently wait for the truth to appear. You’re so right, Kerri, because we need to be aware, open, and listening for it.
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This is a beautifully grounded and thoughtful reflection. What makes it so compelling is its quiet confidence — the way it doesn’t try to persuade loudly, but instead invites the reader to pause and feel the truth of it for themselves. The contrast you draw between urgency and intuition is especially powerful; you capture that difference not just in meaning, but in rhythm. The short, direct lines for reaction feel quick and insistent, while the slower phrasing for intuition mirrors the calm presence you’re describing.
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I like this line, Kerri: “If something feels rushed,
it’s likely asking you to slow down.”
Anyway, I emailed you. Your package arrived and thank you so much. I’ll wait for it until it reaches in my village. It is still in town
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