25/10/2025
Seeing with the Inner Eye
We live in a world of symbols, yet we’ve grown so accustomed to their presence that we’ve stopped hearing what they’re saying.
We function in a relentlessly evolving world — fast-paced, demanding, and saturated with all kinds of noise.
Mental noise from constant thinking.
Physical noise from our surroundings.
Digital noise from our screens.
Even spiritual noise that stirs us into discomfort.
This ongoing buzz of life can somehow blur the quieter language of meaning beneath it.
Seeing with the Inner Eye is an invitation to pause, to see, and to hear.
To slow down, to notice deeply, and to recognise how symbols shape our awareness, thinking, and intuition.
Symbols are woven into everything we experience.
Letters, numbers, colours, music, metaphor, faith, superstition, art, road navigations — these are just a few examples.
If you look closer, you’ll see that symbols are everywhere.
There’s a common misconception that tarot is about prediction.
In truth, each tarot card is a work of art — abundant with symbolism, a small yet profound repository of meaning.
When you look at it and pause, it invites you to see, to hear, and to reflect.
Like a painting in a museum, it slows you down long enough to listen to your own thoughts and notice what arises.
Each card is a symbolic narrative — rich in imagery, story, and movement's — that mirrors the inner world and awakens self-dialogue.
When approached with openness and reflection, tarot becomes a way to stimulate awareness, refine thinking, acknowledge feeling, and connect with one’s own greater harmony of mind and spirit.