Somatic Signals

Somatic signals are physical sensations in the body that reflect how you perceive a situation. They often appear before conscious thinking and play a key role in intuition and decision-making.

These signals are not random. They are the result of your nervous system processing information and translating it into bodily responses such as tension, ease, discomfort, or attraction.

How somatic signals work

Before you consciously analyze a situation, your body reacts. This reaction is based on pattern recognition and past experience. It creates a signal that can guide decisions if interpreted correctly.

Common somatic signals

  • tension or tightness
  • feeling of ease or openness
  • restlessness or urgency
  • subtle discomfort without clear explanation

When somatic signals become unclear

Somatic signals and decision-making

Somatic signals do not replace thinking. They provide additional information. When combined with pattern recognition and clear perception, they improve the accuracy of decisions.

Developing awareness of somatic signals

Awareness improves when you pay attention to subtle physical changes and observe how they relate to outcomes. Over time, this makes it easier to recognize reliable signals.

Below are articles that explore how somatic signals appear, how to interpret them accurately, and how to use them as part of better decision-making.