Should I trust what I feel?

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"Should I trust what I feel?" is the question of someone who has a clear intuition but whose mind is contradicting it. The body says one thing, the head says another, and outside pressure says a third. This reading examines whether what you are feeling is a genuine signal from your intuition or whether it is clouded by fear, desire or projection.

How the cards make the distinction

Cards that confirm your intuition: The High Priestess (the inner voice is real, listen to it), The Star (your inner faith is well oriented), Two of Cups (your emotional reading of the situation is correct), The Sun (genuine clarity, not self-deception), The Magician (your instinct aligns with reality).

Cards that suggest nuance: The Moon (what you feel is clouded by projection, dreams or fear), Seven of Cups (you are idealising, not seeing clearly), Eight of Swords (your feeling comes from fear, not from true intuition), The Devil (what you call "intuition" may be attachment or attraction distorting your view). The AI will distinguish between pure intuition — trust it, correct intuition but coloured by emotion and this is not intuition — it is desire or fear in disguise.

Intuition vs. anxiety

A practical key: genuine intuition feels calm, even if uncomfortable. It arrives as a quiet certainty. Anxiety disguised as intuition feels urgent, repetitive, agitated. If the "feeling" drives you to monitor, control or alarm yourself without stopping, it is probably anxiety. If it arrives as a clear whisper and then settles, it is intuition. The cards can help you distinguish from the outside what gets confused when you are inside it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if what I feel contradicts the visible facts?
The cards can confirm whether your intuition is picking up on something the facts have not yet revealed. Sometimes "knowing before knowing" is real. Other times it is projection. The difference lies in the context the cards read.
How do I train my intuition?
By listening to the small things. When you get it right, note it. When you get it wrong, reflect on whether it was intuition or fear. Over time you learn to tell the difference. The cards are a calibration tool: contrast your inner reading with the outer one.
Can I be wrong even if the reading confirms my intuition?
Yes — intuition is not infallible. But trusting it and training it is a better long-term strategy than always ignoring it. Isolated mistakes do not invalidate the system.