Children are often far better at sensing energy, frequency, and vibrational truth than the adults around them. And if we’re paying attention, they just might re-teach us what we once knew too.
In spiritual terms, children are still fresh from the Source. Their connection to Spirit—what some call God, All That Is, or the Light—hasn’t been dulled by conditioning or social pressure. They haven’t yet learned to doubt their intuition.
You’ve probably seen it: A child who hides behind their parent’s leg when a certain person enters the room—despite no visible threat. Or one who bursts into laughter with someone new, as if their souls are old friends. This isn’t about manners. It’s about energy. And kids feel it all.
Why Are Children So Intuitive? Because their logical minds aren’t fully formed, children lead with their senses—not their analysis. They don’t say, “That person seems off, but maybe I’m being unfair.” They simply know: “This doesn’t feel good.”
That knowing is their inner compass. It’s vibration in action. And when we force them to ignore it—by insisting they be polite, override their discomfort, or distrust their gut—we slowly teach them not to hear their soul speak.
You Can Protect and Preserve This Gift by saying things like:
• “You don’t have to hug anyone you don’t want to.”
• “It’s okay to listen to your gut.”
• “Even if someone’s nice, you can still trust your feelings.”
These small permissions help children keep one of their most sacred tools: their energetic sensitivity. Let’s Teach the Next Generation to Trust Their Vibe. Your child might not use the word “vibration,” but they’re reading it constantly. What a gift it is to tell them: “You’re not imagining it. You feel what’s real.” As they grow, this knowing becomes their compass—not only for who feels good to be around, but for the choices that align with their soul.
And maybe, just maybe, they’ll help us remember how to listen too.
May Light guide you always,
Andra
Many years ago, I had taken the kids to the playground. My son, just a toddler, ran across the wood chips and stopped short in front of a little girl a couple of years older than he. They looked at each other, eyes wide, as if they’d stumbled upon something ancient. And then he said, with total certainty:
“Where have you been I have been waiting for you.”
I remember the girl’s face lighting up with the kind of joy that only happens when something clicks in the soul. No one told them to say hello. There were no introductions. Just pure recognition. Something timeless. Something sacred.
Children haven’t forgotten the language of the soul. They feel truth before they can explain it. They recognize resonance long before we teach them to “make friends.” It is because they know. And yet, over time unfortunately for most, the world tends to teach that kind of knowing right out of them.
So how do we protect it? How do we nurture that inner compass instead of overriding it with fear, logic, or what’s socially acceptable?
Here are three small ways to start:
Pause when they tell you something strange—but true.
If your child tells you they’ve met someone before, or they don’t like the way a room feels, or they dreamed something that just came true… listen. You don’t have to analyze it. You just have to stay open.
Ask open-ended questions.
Instead of “Why would you say that?” try “Tell me more.” It keeps the channel open between your child’s intuitive world and the one we navigate daily. Your curiosity helps build their confidence.
Affirm their inner knowing.
You can say things like:
– “Sometimes our hearts remember people, even if our minds don’t.”
– “You don’t need a reason to feel something. That’s your intuition talking.”
– “I trust what you feel.”
The more children are encouraged to trust their gut, the less likely they are to abandon themselves in order to fit in later. When we affirm their soul-language, we’re giving them something far more valuable than rules or reassurance—we’re giving them spiritual sovereignty. And that, I believe, is one of the greatest gifts we can offer as parents.
May Light guide you always,
Andra
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