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The Heart Speaks Before You Have Reasons

38 min · 19 de may de 2026
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It was the third morning of the call. The teacher said “you guys” to a Zoom room full of women she was teaching about the new era of the feminine. Something in my chest tightened. I had heard her use the word every morning. I had let it pass. On the third morning, the smallness was the whole point. This episode is about what your body does when something is wrong long before your mind has any reasons to say so. The Three Days After I almost paid six thousand dollars last week for a program I didn’t need. The teacher was real. The community was warm. The women in the room were the kind I would have sat at a table with for hours. Every reason on paper supported saying yes. My body said no for six days before I listened. What I want to tell you about is not the no. It is what happened in the three days after, while my mind made its case all over again. The recount campaign. The hours of “maybe you’re wrong.” The slow settle that finally arrived on day three — not happy, not triumphant. Settled, the way a building settles into its foundation when the construction is finally done. That bone-deep settle is the only feedback the body gives you to confirm an aligned decision. It does not come immediately. It does not come on demand. It comes when the personality finishes its argument and the body’s truth is allowed to occupy the space. I Have Always Been a Good Student The deeper thing this decision named was not the program. It was the pattern of staying in student-mode because student-mode feels productive and inner authority feels like sitting in an empty room. I have been a good student my whole life. Completed the programs, paid the teachers, joined the cohorts. Some of it I needed. Much of it I did not — and I knew, even at the time, that I was buying my way out of having to walk the next part of the path alone. Saying no to this program was not about this program. It was about being done with the version of me that uses learning as a way of not yet leading. The Move I Caught Myself Making And then there is the move I caught myself making afterward. When I described what had happened to a friend, I heard myself say, “well, you know, I’m a 5/1 in Human Design, so that’s just how I operate.” I handed the credit to my chart. The decision was mine. The chart did not make it. A transit did not make it. Spirit, the universe, my higher self did not make it. A woman did it, in her actual life, with her actual body. This is the move I want to leave you with today. When you make a decision from inner authority and your mind reaches for a story that puts the credit outside you — to your design, your stars, Spirit, the universe — notice the reach. Don’t fight it. Just notice. The reach is the mind trying to keep its job. Your job is to let it know, gently, that the job is changing. No Method There is no method in this episode. No protocol. No five-step framework. Anyone who tells you the claiming has a method is selling you something. You are exactly where you are supposed to be. The timing of your life, the circumstances of your life, the not-yet-finished-ness of your life is not a problem. The path is already open to you. All you have to do is claim it. You don’t have to know all of it yet. The heart spoke first. You heard it. That’s enough for now. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cathyleetaylor.substack.com/subscribe [https://cathyleetaylor.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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