“The voice you are learning to trust has been with you all along.”
It was there, before the advice.
Before the explanations.
Before the noise.
A quiet voice
that said
yes
or no, and meant it, did you hear it, did you listen to it, or someone else?
Reflection
Trusting your instincts is not about rejecting the wisdom of others.
It is about recognizing the voice inside you that helps navigate your own life.
Sometimes that voice will say yes, sometimes it will say no.
Sometimes it will say maybe, and that deserves space for change.
Learning to hear the difference and giving those answers the respect they deserve, allows decisions to unfold with clarity, integrity, and trust.
And over time, that trust becomes one of the most reliable guides we have.
-Kerri-Elizabeth-

That inner voice is important, but I’ve learned it’s best when it’s aligned with God. Not every feeling is truth, but when it reflects peace, love, and what’s right, it’s usually worth trusting. Staying close to Him helps keep that voice clear and grounded.
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The verse is Luke 17:21, which states in the King James Version (KJV), “…for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you”.
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Amen 🙌
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This is beautifully introspective and quietly powerful. I love how you’ve captured the essence of that inner voice—something so subtle, yet so deeply guiding.
The flow from the poem into the reflection feels natural and grounding, especially the idea that trusting ourselves is not about shutting others out, but about honoring what we already carry within.
Gentle, wise, and deeply reassuring—this really stays with you.
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Thank you so much, it’s learned and continues over and over… 😊
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I’ve learned to trust that voice. My shining star…
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I love it!!!!
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