You have done the inner work. You understand the patterns. You have named the Borrowed Self and begun to separate from it. And yet when it comes to trusting your own knowing — your own deep inner voice — something still hesitates.
You have spent real time looking inward. Not casually — seriously. You have sat with the uncomfortable questions, followed the threads back to their origins, begun to understand why you are the way you are and where those patterns came from. You have done more of this work than most people ever attempt. And in many areas, you can feel the shift. Something is genuinely different than it was.
And yet. There is a particular kind of moment that still catches you. A decision that needs to be made. A direction that needs to be chosen. A sense — quiet, insistent, unverifiable — that something is right or wrong, open or closed, yours or not yours. And instead of trusting that sense, you go looking for evidence. You consult other people. You read more, research more, analyse more. You do everything except simply listen to the thing that was already speaking before you started searching.
That is not a failure of awareness. It is actually a very specific problem — and it has a name. You have learned to override The Signal. Not because it is unreliable. Because you were never taught that it was reliable. Because every system you were raised in — family, school, culture, religion, social approval — trained you to look outside yourself for the answer before you ever looked within.
The Borrowed Self was built in part from that training. And one of the last things it surrenders is its claim on your inner voice. As long as you are reaching outward for confirmation of what you already know inward, the Borrowed Self is still running the navigation.
This is where the next stage of the work begins. Not in understanding more about yourself — you understand a great deal. But in learning to hear the voice that was always there beneath the noise. And trusting it enough to act.
These are not signs that you lack intuition.
They are signs that the noise has been louder than The Signal for a very long time.
There are things you already know. Not intellectually — in your bones. You know the relationship is not right. You know the direction is wrong. You know, with a clarity that has nothing to do with logic, that something is either open or closed for you. And you do not act on it. You wait for more certainty, more evidence, more external confirmation that what you already know is actually true. The knowing is not the problem. The trust in the knowing is what is missing.
This is the one that keeps the most deeply self-aware people stuck. Because both intuition and fear speak from inside you. Both feel like a signal. And when you have spent years overriding your authentic inner voice, the two become genuinely hard to distinguish. Fear contracts, creates urgency, feels like warning. Intuition opens, waits, feels like recognition. But if you have never been taught the difference — if you have always reached for the exit when something felt big — you may have been mistaking one for the other for a very long time.
A decision presents itself. Before you have sat with it for five minutes, you are already reaching for your phone — texting a friend, googling for perspective, asking someone whose life looks like the one you want what they would do. This is not weakness. It is a deeply conditioned reflex built in environments where your own judgement was consistently overridden or corrected. You learned early that external authority was more reliable than internal knowing. That learning is now running as a default, long past the moment it stopped being true.
The body often knows before the mind does. There is a sensation — a tightening, an opening, a pull, a resistance — that arrives before a single conscious thought has formed. And almost immediately, the mind steps in and argues with it. It provides context, exceptions, counterarguments, evidence that the sensation is misleading. And you follow the mind. Every time. Because the mind feels safer, more controllable, more socially acceptable than a body sensation you cannot fully explain. The Signal almost always lands in the body first. And the mind has become very skilled at talking you out of it.
There have been moments. Moments of absolute clarity where you heard something from so deep inside yourself that it could not have been the Borrowed Self or the noise or the fear. You heard it. It was real, unmistakable, and entirely your own. And you talked yourself out of it. You found reasons why it was not practical or appropriate or worth acting on. And later — sometimes much later — you understood that it had been right all along. Not every time. But enough times to notice. Those moments were The Signal. And they are still there, still speaking, still waiting for you to stop dismissing them.
Knowing without following is what happens when trust in your own inner voice was never modelled or permitted. You are not missing the signal. You are missing permission to act on it.
Confusing intuition and fear is the consequence of spending years in environments where the authentic inner voice was consistently overridden. When both feel internal, the one you have practised trusting wins — and for most people, that has been fear.
Consulting everyone else first is a learned reflex, not a character flaw. It was installed in environments where external authority was consistently treated as more reliable than your own inner knowing. It served a purpose then. It is now blocking the next level of your own development.
Overriding the body with the mind is one of the Borrowed Self’s most sophisticated strategies. The mind can construct an argument for almost anything. The body cannot be reasoned with — which is exactly why it is the most reliable first receiver of The Signal.
Dismissing the voice you heard was not a mistake you made. It was the only thing you knew how to do with something that felt too certain, too quiet, and too unconditioned to be trusted. That voice was not wrong. You were not yet ready to follow it. You are closer now than you have ever been.
Here is what I want to offer you as a reframe.
The inner voice you have been second-guessing is not a spiritual concept. It is not something you develop or earn or unlock through the right practice. It is already fully present. It has been present your entire life. What has changed — what all the inner work has been building toward — is your increasing capacity to hear it without immediately reaching for something that will drown it out.
The Borrowed Self, in its final form, is not a belief system or a behaviour pattern. It is a noise. A very loud, very familiar noise that presents itself as your own thoughts, your own wisdom, your own voice. And one of the most important truths hiding in plain sight is this: not every voice inside you is yours.
The Signal is different. It does not shout. It does not create urgency. It does not change based on who is watching or what they might think. It is consistent — present before a decision and unchanged by the outcome. It feels, when you learn to recognise it, less like a thought and more like a knowing that you arrived at before the thinking began.
The work now is not more understanding. You have understanding. The work is learning to listen first — before the analysis, before the consultation, before the mind constructs its next compelling argument for why the thing you already know cannot be trusted. The Signal does not need your permission to exist. It only needs you to stop overriding it long enough to hear what it is saying.
You already have everything needed — this is where it starts.
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This is not about developing something new. It is about clearing what is in the way of what was always there.
The first movement is mapping the specific interference patterns that have been drowning out The Signal in your life. Not as an abstract concept — as a precise inventory of the voices, reflexes, and habits that consistently step between you and your own inner knowing. What does the loudest interference sound like in your life right now? Where did it originate? What is it preventing you from hearing or acting on? Until The Noise is named clearly and specifically, it continues operating invisibly — presenting itself as wisdom while blocking access to the real thing.
— Kris Jobson
Go Deeper — Live with Kris
A 2-hour live session that names The Noise, maps the interference patterns that have been drowning out your authentic inner voice, and guides you through The Signal Practice and The Body Compass — the somatic tools that make your own knowing audible again. Includes The Personal Declaration.
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2 Hours · Live on Zoom · Named Exercises · Personal Declaration
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Reflection 05
Where the Seekers journey begins — naming the hidden pattern behind self-sabotage and the Borrowed Self.
Reflection 04
Why the pain that should be behind you keeps finding its way back — and what it is still trying to tell you.
Reflection 03
The invisible patterns running beneath the surface — named, traced, and made workable.
The questions you’re sitting with here are the Seeker’s questions. If you’re already asking things most people never think to ask — about who you really are beneath the conditioning, what life could feel like from the inside out — there’s a path that meets you there.