I really do, yes. Funny how you should phrase that…it reminds me of a line Neale Donald Walsh wrote (author of Conversations With God, which I highly recommend). I’m not sure I’m quoting exactly but goes something like: God speaks to all of us, it’s only a matter of who is listening.
It does become something of a skill to recognize the voice of Spirit, but, in my experience, Spirit even has a way of helping with that. You will know intuitively when you are receiving information or when it is your own thoughts (and one could say there is no difference at the same time)…perhaps best to stay you will know when the information is beyond your own thought…beyond yourself as the source. As you get better at recognizing it and tuning into that, more of it flows to you. I will say that meditation is, in my experience, the best means of becoming “in tune.”
It might be wisdom that comes as you are going through something. Often it can be that while you are seeking spiritual information, it will come to you, and then it might be verified in an uncanny wink of coincidence, or you pick up a book that says the exact thing you had just learned on your own.
Another quote I have always loved is from the author and speaker Marianne Williamson: We are all special, and none of us is special.