The line between intuition and fantasy is incredibly fine. More often than we realize, they become intertwined. That’s usually when we blame Neptune and Pisces for our delusions.
But first, let’s clarify something. Most humans who connect with their intuition receive messages—through dreams or visions. And in that initial moment, we get it. We grasp the essence of what’s being transmitted. The problem begins afterward—when we wake up, come back into the mind, and start adding to the vision. We insert pieces from our belief system, assumptions based on past experiences, personal history, and expectations. That’s when fantasy starts to creep in and the delusion is built.
The same happens during a tarot reading. We may receive a message through the cards, but then we overlay it with our personal interpretations, our biases, and mental narratives.
That’s why it’s so important to just observe the visions, cards or dreams. Collect them, hold them in sacred space, and resist the urge to judge or label them. Let them be, as they were shown to you, without adding pieces to the puzzle that come from expectation or fear.
The moment things stop unfolding the way we imagined, we tend to doubt everything that was once a clear inspiration. We dismiss it as “fake” simply because it didn’t go according to our mental storyline. But what needs to be dismissed is not the vision—it’s the mental overlay, the fantasy, and the expectation. We don’t have access to the full divine plan, and the universe never reveals the whole picture at once.
Let’s say you received a vision of the union between two souls. From that simple image, you created a whole movie—with characters, dialogue, and timelines. But then life doesn’t follow the script. So, what do we do? We throw away the original vision, doubting its truth. When what we really need is to dismiss our script, go back to the core of the vision, and honor it for what it was: a transmission of energy.
Visions shift our frequency. That is their true purpose. The universe only shows you what you’re ready to receive, and what will benefit you in the moment. So when a vision comes, take it. Revisit it. Ask the universe what it’s trying to offer you energetically. Allow the recalibration.
You weren’t wrong about what you received. You didn’t make it up. What’s happened is that your mental body stepped in and tried to define, shape, or question the experience—and in doing so, made you doubt it.
Stay with the essence. Let go of the fantasy. Trust that you are always being guided toward your best possible future.

