Category: Mental Health; Tarot Tips | Reading Time: 4 Minutes
It is 2:14 AM. The house is quiet, but your brain is currently running a marathon.
You are staring at the ceiling, chest tight, convinced—absolutely convinced—that something is wrong. Maybe you think he’s cheating. Maybe you think you’re getting fired. Maybe you just feel a doom cloud hovering over your bed like a bad smell.
You tell your friends, “I have a gut feeling.”
But do you? Or is that just your trauma wearing a cheap “Psychic” costume?
Humans confuse being scared with being perceptive. As a cat, I can tell you there is a massive difference between sensing a predator and just hissing at a dust bunny because you’re jumpy.
The Vacuum vs. The Bird (Hypervigilance)
To understand the difference, look at me (Bane).
When I see a bird through the window, I don’t run around the room screaming. I don’t knock over vases in a panic.
I go deadly still. My pupils dilate. I am calm because I know the bird is there. I am calculating.
That is Intuition. It is information without emotion. It is a cold fact.
Now, think about how I act when the vacuum cleaner comes out.
My fur stands up. I hiss. I bolt under the sofa. I am reacting to a loud, scary noise that I don’t understand.
In psychology, this is called Hypervigilance. It isn’t insight; it’s a nervous system response to a perceived threat.
Your “gut feeling” works the exact same way.
- Anxiety Screams: It feels urgent. It demands you do something right now. It says, “Check his phone! Text him three times! Panic!” It feels like a drum beating against your ribs. It is hot, fast, and messy.
- Intuition Whispers: It is a quiet, flat voice in the back of your head that says, “This isn’t working anymore.” It doesn’t make your heart race; it makes your stomach sink. It feels heavy, calm, and usually, it tells you something you really don’t want to admit.
Fact-Checking Your “Gut”
The problem with you humans is that you carry baggage. You have old wounds from that ex who lied to you in 2019, or that boss who yelled at you for no reason.
So when your current partner doesn’t text back for an hour, your brain doesn’t say, “He’s busy.” It digs up the old file labeled ABANDONMENT and starts screaming, “IT’S HAPPENING AGAIN.”
That isn’t a psychic hit. That is an emotional flashback.
If your “intuition” is telling you that everyone hates you, or that disaster is looming, that’s just fear talking. Intuition rarely deals in “what ifs.” It deals in “what is.”
The Tarot Reality Check
So, how do you stop the spiral? You need a second opinion.
This is where the cards come in. Not to predict the future (you’re too frantic to see it clearly anyway), but to mirror the present. When you are spinning out, you are an unreliable narrator of your own life.
Sit down. Take a breath (seriously, stop hyperventilating). Lay out the Reality Check Spread:
- Card 1 (The Fear): What am I afraid is happening?
- Card 2 (The Reality): What is actually happening?
- Card 3 (The Advice): What do I need to do right now (besides panic)?
Usually, the cards will look at you with that dry, unimpressed energy—like the Queen of Swords—and tell you to put the phone down and go to sleep.
Occasionally, they might show you The Moon, confirming that yes, something is hidden. But at least then, you aren’t guessing. You are knowing.
Stop Hissing at Ghosts
Look, nobody likes being wrong. But it is better to admit you are triggered than to blow up your life accusing people of crimes they haven’t committed.
Your gut is a powerful tool, but right now, it’s got static on the line. Clear the signal. Differentiate the scream of fear from the whisper of truth.
And for the love of Bastet, get some sleep. Everything looks like a disaster at 2 AM.
Your Next Step
Calm the noise inside your head.
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