"Can I trust my intuition?" is the question of those who hear a "voice" guiding them but do not know whether to listen. Intuition is a real faculty, well documented by psychology (expert intuition, Kahneman): a fast synthesis from accumulated experiences. It is not omniscience: it can be wrong. The cards help distinguish intuition from desire, fear or impulse.
What the reading reveals
The High Priestess indicates deep, reliable intuition from inner listening. The Moon shows confused intuition, mixed with fears or fantasies. The Star encourages trusting your inner direction. Seven of Cups warns against intuitions that are actually dreams. The Magician suggests you have tools to test your intuition in small steps.
How to train intuition
Note your intuitions in a journal and verify over time which proved correct. Good intuitions arise from experience in a specific field: in an area you know well, intuition is a fast synthesis; in a new area, it is often just projection. Use intuition as hypothesis, not conclusion: then verify with facts.
FAQ
Is intuition always right?
No. It can be accurate in domains where you have experience, less reliable in new contexts.
Difference between intuition and fear?
Intuition tends to be calm, constant, neutral. Fear is noisy, changing, accompanied by physical agitation.
How to improve intuition?
Increase experience in the domain; cultivate body awareness; reduce stress.