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"How can I reconnect to my intuition?" often arises after a period of excessive reasoning, where the head has taken all the room and the inner voice seems to have fallen silent. Intuition has not disappeared: it is covered by noise. Tarot does not manufacture intuition, but it offers a reading of what blurs it and what could clear it. This page accompanies you in framing the question simply and in recognizing the arcana that best speak to that sometimes forgotten inner listening.
Intuition is a fast mode of knowing, bodily as much as mental, that synthesizes information before reason has analyzed it. It is lost when the mind saturates: screen overload, permanent multitasking, anxiety that interferes with every signal. Tarot helps identify what blurs your intuitive channel and offers concrete gestures to restore it. It also observes your personal relationship to intuition — trust, distrust, fear of being wrong. Tarot does not replace practice. It is through meditation, regular silence, journaling, and bodily listening that intuition truly reconnects.
A four-card spread illuminates the topic well: current state of your intuition, what blurs it, available inner resource, first gesture to make. Several Major Arcana speak strongly. The High Priestess is the archetype of silent intuition, attentive to inner signs. The Moon evokes the intuitive world, sometimes troubled, that calls for discernment. The Star marks regained clarity, restored confidence. The Hanged Man invites a change of posture, a reversal of view so that the inner voice can be heard. Conversely, the Chariot in blockage can signal an excess of willfulness that covers intuition.
Draw at a calm moment, ideally after a few minutes of silence. The reading will be more accurate if you arrive available. Avoid drawing every time you want to "verify" an intuition through the cards: tarot then becomes a substitute for intuitive trust rather than a support. Cultivate listening outside readings: a morning journal, a silent walk, bodily listening before decisions. Intuition strengthens through regular practice, not through repeated consultations.
Intuition is calm, clear, often brief: it does not justify itself at length. Fear, on the other hand, ruminates, argues, scripts catastrophes. If an inner voice loops and feeds anxiety, it is generally fear. If a simple perception returns without discourse, it is more likely intuition. Tarot can help clarify what speaks when you doubt.
It happens, and it is important. Intuition is not infallible: it can be colored by emotional bias, by projection, by desire. The work consists in refining your intuition through experience, by noting what it whispered to you and what happened next. That intuition journal is worth more than any reading.
Yes. Intuition does not depend on age but on the attention you give it. A regular practice of silence — meditation, walking, journaling — restores that channel at any stage of life. Tarot accompanies that practice; it does not replace it.
Every two to three months. Intuition reconnects through daily practice, not through repeated readings. A quarterly rhythm is enough to take stock. Between readings, concrete experimentation — listening to an intuition and observing the result, even on small decisions — brings more than repeated cards.