Wow! That is so incredible and refreshing to hear!! Would love to know more.
Why do you feel like you should be trying to find this 'other voice'? Maybe you live in integrity.// :)
It has been a difficult journey for me to try and get in tune with the inner voice. I am used to rationalizing, justifying and intellectualizing choices. Based on the reading, I can see that these are ego voices. They seem easier to act on as they seem 'we;;-thought out' and not impulsive. Sometimes, as a reaction to being so used to intellectualizing I have made choices that are the polar opposite of the 'rational' choice. For me, a great insight and learning has been that this is the 'ego voice' too even though it may be in direct opposition to the initial ego voice. It is just a reaction to that very voice.
I have recently been learning to stay more tuned to my bodily responses and directives. I feel choked up and closed when I want to say no but say yes. Leaving my marriage was a time I dared to enact on my inner voice - but I did need a lot of validation and a year to be sure of it and go along with it. I usually tend to go to the extreme (very unwell, very mentally unstable) till I can walk the path of sincerely listening to my inner voice - and all my self-work is actually dedicated to it at the moment.
On Mar 16, 2025 Poorva wrote on Inner Voice Vs. Ego Voice, by David Sudar: