You have six abilities that most people never deliberately use. Here's what they are.
You have your five physical senses — and you use them automatically, every day, without thinking. But you also have six spiritual abilities that are just as real, just as powerful, and almost never used on purpose. Teachers across history — from ancient philosophers to modern thinkers like Bob Proctor — have identified these six higher faculties: Perception — You choose how you interpret events. "I failed" or "I learned"? Same event. Different lens. You pick the lens. Imagination — The ability to see what doesn't exist yet. Every intentional life was imagined before it was lived. Will — Not willpower in the grind-through-it sense. The deep capacity to stay committed when motivation fades. Memory — Drawing strength from past wins. Your history isn't just baggage — it's evidence that you've survived hard things before. Intuition — The quiet knowing beneath the noise. The voice that's usually right when you finally slow down enough to hear it. Reason — The ability to analyze, question, and optimize. To ask why instead of just reacting. These aren't abstract spiritual concepts. They're practical tools. And like all tools, they get stronger when you use them deliberately. Which of the six feels most underdeveloped in your life right now? Drop the name below and tell me why. I'll share some thoughts on how to strengthen it. 👇