When Tarot Becomes… a Poorly Opened Door to the Invisible

There is a phenomenon we rarely speak about, though it silently operates behind the scenes:

the invisible itself is not dangerous.

It is the state of the one who enters it that holds the danger.

Tarot, oracle cards, intuitive readings…

Many imagine that it is enough to “feel,” to “draw,” or to “receive a message” to access a higher realm.

But the invisible doesn’t open because we want it to.

It opens according to the level of consciousness of the one who looks.

Today, many venture into it with:

  • a mind running faster than their breath,
  • a heart filled with unacknowledged fears,
  • a vital need to be seen,
  • or the secret desire to prove they can “see.”

And in that state…

they see nothing.

They project.

They confuse the echo of their wounds with the voice of the subtle.

It’s like looking at the sky through dusty glass and believing you can see the constellations.

And what emerges from this… is never guidance.

It is distortion.

A sacred misunderstanding.

An inner noise disguised as a message.

What does the low-consciousness reader actually perceive?

They do not read the symbol…

They read themselves.

Their own:

  • mental overloads,
  • fears dressed as intuition,
  • unhealed memories,
  • need for validation,
  • lacks of love,
  • desires to influence or to matter.

This is no longer vision.

No longer guidance.

It is a mirror… but a cracked one.

And this helps no one.

It confuses, blurs, weakens, and sometimes even harms the psyche before it ever touches the soul.

True reading… is not a skill.

It is a state of being.

Accuracy does not come from knowing the cards,

nor from talent,

nor from sensitivity.

It comes from inner silence.

From the place where:

  • no judgment clings,
  • no fear whispers,
  • no need to prove survives,
  • and no projection intervenes.

Only in that total emptiness…

can perception happen.

And this state, let us be honest,

is rare. Very rare.

It belongs only to those who seek nothing:

nothing to see,

nothing to understand,

nothing to predict.

Only… to be.