How intuition is cultivated

Rather than treating intuition as fantasy or impulse, Casso Visions approaches it as a disciplined mode of reading the subtle. The intuitive life deepens through observation, interpretation, and ethical self-awareness.

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Perception before language

Intuition often arrives before argument. A shift in atmosphere, a bodily signal, or an uninvited certainty may appear long before the mind can name its source.

Notice recurring impressions

Track bodily responses

Pause before analysis

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Symbol and pattern

Inner knowing frequently speaks through image, repetition, dream residue, and symbolic association. Meaning becomes clearer when patterns are studied rather than dismissed.

Record dreams and signs

Compare symbols over time

Read context carefully

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Discernment and practice

Not every strong feeling is wisdom. Intuition matures when reflection, patience, and honesty refine what is genuine from what is merely reactive.

Test insight gently

Separate fear from guidance

Return to silence often