What Your Intuition Is Trying to Tell You Right Now (Tarot Message)

LIBERTY FORREST | TAROT | NUMEROLOGY

 

Ahhh, the High Priestess! One of my favourite Tarot cards. It doesn’t shout to get your attention. It doesn’t crash in with urgency or demand immediate action.

Instead, it settles quietly somewhere just beneath the surface, like a knowing you can’t quite explain but can’t ignore either. The High Priestess is all about intuition, inner knowing, subconscious awareness and those subtle messages that don’t come with proof or explanation—but are no less real because of it.

You may have noticed lately that something keeps nudging you. A feeling, a thought, a sense about a situation or a person that doesn’t quite add up logically, yet refuses to go away. It’s not loud, and it’s not insistent in the way fear is. It’s simply… there. Consistent. Patient. Waiting for you to acknowledge it.

It can be very easy to dismiss this kind of awareness. We’re trained to look for evidence, for facts, for something we can point to and say, “See? That’s why I feel this way.” Without that, we tend to second-guess ourselves. We tell ourselves we’re imagining things, overreacting, reading too much into something that probably means nothing.

Except… it rarely means nothing.

Your intuition doesn’t need to justify itself. It doesn’t come with a PowerPoint presentation and a neatly organised list of reasons. It works through sensation, through a subtle nudge, through an inner sense of recognition that often shows up before your mind has had a chance to catch up.

Think about that for a moment. How many times have you had a feeling about something, brushed it aside, and later realised you were right all along?

That’s not coincidence. That’s awareness. That’s your intuition speaking to you.

The High Priestess invites you to take that awareness seriously. There is a difference between reacting impulsively and quietly acknowledging that something within you is picking up on information you don’t yet fully understand.

And no, this doesn’t mean you have to make a big decision today. It doesn’t mean you need to confront anyone, walk away from anything, or turn your life upside down right this minute. It simply means allowing yourself to admit, honestly and without judgment, “I am feeling this for a reason.”

That alone can shift everything.

Because once you stop dismissing your intuition, you start to build trust with yourself. You begin to recognise the difference between anxious overthinking and that quieter, steadier voice that doesn’t panic or push, but simply knows.

That voice often speaks through repetition. The same thought keeps resurfacing. The same feeling comes back when you’re around a particular person or considering a particular choice. You might notice it in your dreams, or in those half-awake moments when your mind is quieter and less inclined to argue with everything.

It’s not trying to confuse you. It’s trying to reach you.

Easier Said Than Done?

There is also something important to understand about timing here. Intuition doesn’t always give you the full picture all at once. Sometimes you’re only meant to sense that something is there, without yet knowing exactly what it means. That can feel frustrating, especially if you’re someone who likes clarity and resolution. But not everything needs to be fully explained before it’s valid.

You can trust a feeling without having all the answers.

In fact, trying to force clarity too quickly can sometimes drown out the very thing you’re trying to hear. When we push for certainty, we tend to override subtlety. We talk ourselves out of what we felt in the first place because it doesn’t stand up to scrutiny in the way we think it should.

But intuition was never designed to pass a logical test. It was designed to guide you.

So if something keeps coming up for you right now, instead of asking, “Can I prove this?” try asking, “What am I noticing?” or “What does this feel like?” Those questions open the door rather than slamming it shut.

You may find that what your intuition is trying to tell you isn’t complicated at all. It might be something you’ve already recognised on some level, but haven’t wanted to fully admit. Perhaps something doesn’t feel right, even though it looks fine on the surface. Perhaps you’re being drawn toward something new, even though you can’t yet see where it leads.

Or perhaps—very simply—you’re being asked to trust yourself more than you have been.

That, in itself, is powerful.

So How Do You Do This?

It means shifting your reliance away from constant external validation and bringing it back to your own inner compass. It means recognising that you are capable of sensing, understanding and navigating far more than you’ve been giving yourself credit for.

And yes, that can feel uncomfortable at first. There’s a certain safety in asking others what they think, in gathering opinions, in trying to piece together a decision based on what seems most reasonable. But there comes a point where no amount of outside input will feel right if it contradicts what you already sense inside.

That’s where the High Priestess stands. Not in noise, not in confusion, but in quiet certainty.

So if you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it.

Not in the form of flashing lights or dramatic revelations, but in that steady, persistent knowing you’ve been carrying with you. The one you’ve almost listened to… and then talked yourself out of.

This time, don’t.

You don’t have to act immediately. You don’t have to explain yourself to anyone. You don’t even have to fully understand it yet. Just acknowledge it. Let it be there without dismissing it.

Because the more you listen, the clearer it becomes.

And the more you trust it, the more it will guide you in ways that logic alone never could. 💜

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Liberty Forrest is a Tarot reader, numerologist, and a professional psychic and medium. For five years, she made frequent guest appearances on BBC Radio doing “psychic phone-ins”. Liberty is also a former HuffPost contributor and has written extensively on personal growth, relationships, and self-understanding.