Intuition Is Not Optional & Divine Presence Is Your SuperpowerIntuition Is Not Optional & Divine Presence Is Your Superpower
A Quest for Well-Being
Host Valeria Teles talks with author and intuitive guide Beth Wilson about intuition, narcissistic abuse, boundaries and spiritual presence. Their conversation shares personal stories and practical reflections on choosing love, truth and self-trust after trauma and addiction.
52:04•17 Jun 2026
Intuition, Boundaries and Healing from Narcissistic Chaos
Episode Overview
- Intuition is a constant inner resource, but trusting it takes practice, courage and a willingness to say no.
- Growing up with narcissistic caregivers often leads to people-pleasing and doing emotional labour, which makes setting boundaries feel like harming others.
- Daily choices, even small ones, gradually move a person towards light (honesty, kindness, connection) or towards darkness (control, cruelty, numbing).
- Addictions, including to power, control and perfectionism, can disconnect people from spiritual presence and their own inner guidance.
- Self-judgement for human mistakes can be softened by focusing on sincere intentions and choosing love over fear in each new moment.
“Intuition, just like God, is always there for you; it's whether you open or close that valve.”
How do people find hope in the darkest times? This conversation between host Valeria Teles and guest Beth Wilson leans right into that question through the lens of intuition, spirituality, and emotional healing. Beth, an intuitive guide, energy healer, and best-selling author of *Escaping Crazy Town* and *Meditations for New Mothers*, shares how growing up with a narcissistic mother and later facing serious illness shaped her relationship with spirit.
She explains that, for her, intuition has always been a direct line to something greater: "Intuition, just like God, is always there for you; it's whether you open or close that valve." You’ll hear them talk about how trauma, narcissistic abuse and people-pleasing can pull someone away from their inner compass, and how learning to set boundaries can feel almost painful for those raised to manage others’ emotions.
Beth notes that many of us equate boundaries with hurting people, especially if we grew up doing the "emotional labour" for narcissistic caregivers. There’s honest reflection on perfectionism, addiction (including alcohol and other compulsions), and the temptation to chase control instead of spiritual connection. Beth suggests that choosing cruelty, denial or numbing is still a choice, and that daily, small decisions gradually shape a life either towards light or towards darkness.
The tone stays warm and conversational, with practical moments—like Valeria hiring someone against her gut feeling—used to show how intuition can be ignored, then painfully proven right. Beth describes intuition as "the nudge from spirit" and encourages cultivating it like a muscle through practice, courage and stillness. If you’re on a recovery path, questioning your patterns, or trying to rebuild self-trust after chaotic relationships, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you’re allowed to make mistakes, learn, and choose again.
What might change for you if you treated your intuition as non‑optional?

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