The Logic Trap: Why Your Mind Can’t "Figure Out" Your Next Move

We have been conditioned to believe that a "good" decision is a purely logical one. We are taught to gather data, weigh the pros and cons, and wait for a feeling of absolute certainty before we move. But if you are at a crossroads and you feel paralysed, it isn't always because you lack information. It may be because you are trying to use logic to perform a job it was never designed to do.

To be clear: I am not shaming logic. Logic is a brilliant tool for structure, for systems, and for the 3D mechanics of your life and business. However, logic is meant to be the extension of your intuition, not the master of it. When logic tries to lead, it creates a trap.

The Survival Mechanism Disguised as "Due Diligence"

Most of what we call "careful consideration" is actually just hypervigilance. We aren’t looking for the most expansive path; we are looking for the path where we won’t get hurt, judged, or left with nothing.

This is the Logic-over-Intuitive-Flow loop. Your mind runs simulations of the future based exclusively on the data of your past. It is trying to ensure you remain "good," "capable," and "secure." But creation doesn't happen in the past. Logic can only reorganise what already exists. It cannot jump you into a new frequency. If you only make decisions that "make sense" to your current mind, you are essentially deciding to stay exactly where you are.

The Myth of the Puppet Master

A major block in decision-making is the Puppet Master complex. This is the belief that the Universe or God is sitting outside of you, holding the "right" answer, and your job is to guess what it is. You wait for a sign, a confirmation, or a "green light" before you move.

In Source-Consciousness, there is no external puppet master. You are the field. When you stay in indecision, assume that you are holding the field in stasis. The Universe isn't waiting to tell you what to do. The command of your decision is necessary for it to rearrange itself to support you. The clarity you are seeking isn’t a prerequisite for the decision. It is a result of it.

Logic as the Servant, Intuition as the King

Think of your intuition as the Visionary and your logic as the Architect. The Visionary decides what is being built based on joy, curiosity, and truth. Only after the Visionary has decided does the Architect step in to figure out the measurements, the timing, and the structure.

When you try to use the Architect (logic) to decide what to build, he gets confused because he has no vision. He only has old blueprints. This is why you feel stuck. You are asking your logic to give you a "Hell Yes," but logic doesn't have a voice. It only has a calculator.

The Energy Leak of Seeking Consensus

One of the fastest ways to kill a Sovereign decision is to ask for an opinion before you’ve claimed it yourself. The moment you try to justify your "why" to a partner, a parent, or a friend, you are leaking the very energy required to make the jump.

You are seeking consensus because you want the logic of your choice to be validated by others so you feel safe. But Sovereignty means making the decision and letting the results be the explanation. When you stop over-explaining, you reclaim the power that was being drained by your need for external validation.

Graduating from the "Safety" Role

Taking a decision is a graduation. It is the moment you stop playing the role of the "Good Student" who needs permission and start playing the role of the Sovereign Creator.

If a choice feels heavy, it’s usually because you’re trying to carry the weight of everyone else’s expectations. When you strip away the roles, logic finds its rightful place: as the beautiful, structured extension that helps you ground your intuitive truth into reality.

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