Guidance is an intuitive form of support that helps you see a situation more clearly, make a decision, or realign with your path. Consult our guidance practitioners by chat or phone for personalised insight.

Guidance is a form of support where the practitioner picks up intuitive information about your situation and shares it as insights, advice or reflection prompts. Unlike strict divinatory readings (tarot, runes, pendulum), guidance doesn't systematically rely on a tool — it draws on the practitioner's sensitivity, sometimes enriched by symbolic support. The goal is not to predict but to help you see what's already in motion and make conscious decisions.
Common requests: hesitating between two life choices, sensing you're no longer in the right place, going through a foggy period where things stop making sense, wanting to understand a complex relationship, or looking for an inner anchor during a transition. Guidance is useful when you need perspective rather than a binary answer.
You share the situation or question you're working on — no need to detail everything. The practitioner tunes in, shares what they perceive, and offers insights through the exchange. Sessions happen by phone or chat, typically last 20 to 45 minutes, and leave room for a real dialogue.
Clairvoyance often aims to predict (what will happen). Guidance aims to illuminate (what's currently unfolding and how to position yourself). They can complement each other.
You don't need specific spiritual beliefs. A simple openness to the exchange is enough. The benefit is often measured by the clarity you gain on your own situation.
Not exactly. It can indicate ongoing tendencies, but the future is shaped by your choices. Guidance helps you choose, not endure.
One session is often enough for a specific question. For deeper support (life transition, realignment), 2 to 4 spaced sessions are more relevant.
Yes. Guidance can handle a big life question as well as a focused topic (a professional decision, a relationship, a project). The clearer your question, the richer the reading can be.
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