Internal Sense: Restoring Trust in What You Already Feel

Author:   Oren K Wilder
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798242769168


Pages:   140
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Internal Sense: Restoring Trust in What You Already Feel


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Internal Sense Restoring Trust in What You Already Feel by Oren K. Wilder Before you decide anything, something in you already knows. Not as a thought. Not as a belief. Not as a conclusion you can defend. It appears first as a tightening or an easing. A hesitation you can't explain. A quiet pull toward something-or away from it. A sense of readiness, or resistance, or strain that arrives before language has time to form. This is not intuition as mysticism. It is not emotion. It is not instinct alone. It is internal sense: the body's pre-verbal perception of coherence, misalignment, timing, and cost. Internal Sense is a book about why most people stopped trusting this signal-and what happens when it is allowed to return to its proper place. Rather than teaching techniques or offering practices, this book removes the conditions that interfere with clear perception. It explains how internal sense was gradually overridden in order to survive, belong, function, and remain acceptable. It shows why clarity began to feel effortful, why overthinking expanded, and why many people feel disconnected from their own knowing despite being intelligent, capable, and aware. This is not a book about becoming more sensitive. It is not about developing a special ability. It is not about fixing yourself. Internal sense is not personal. Everyone has it. What differs is not its presence, but the relationship people have with it-how often it is overridden, delayed, or mistrusted. The book explores: Why clarity does not come from thinking harder How overthinking develops as a compensation strategy Why numbness is not absence, but compression How trauma, burnout, and substances distort signals without erasing them Why desire and internal sense sometimes conflict Why forcing trust back only creates more distortion Rather than offering answers, the book restores orientation. The reader moves through recognition (""This describes me""), relief (""Nothing is wrong with me""), calibration (""I can feel what's true again""), and autonomy-without being asked to adopt a framework, identity, or belief system. There are no exercises. No steps. No prescriptions. The writing is calm, precise, and unhurried. It allows space. It does not rush clarity or demand resolution. The book ends before dependence forms, returning authority to the reader rather than positioning itself as a guide to follow. Internal Sense is for readers who: Feel exhausted by constant self-monitoring Overthink not from weakness, but from unresolved perception Sense misalignment but struggle to articulate it Are tired of being told to fix themselves Want clarity without performance or pressure You are not broken. You were adapting. Internal sense was never lost-it was paused. This book does not tell you how to trust yourself. It shows you why you stopped-and what happens when nothing is pushing that trust away anymore. Nothing new needs to be added. Nothing needs to be mastered. Only something familiar needs to be recognized again.

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Author:   Oren K Wilder
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.168kg
ISBN:  

9798242769168


Pages:   140
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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