
At 71, Dominique Rogeau embodies a rare form of balance, that of a man who unites the clarity of the mind with the depth of the heart. Born in Rennes and now living in Switzerland, this clairvoyant consultant has built his life around a simple but demanding idea: to understand human beings beyond appearances. Married and the father of four children, he has lived in France and Spain before settling among the peaceful landscapes of French-speaking Switzerland. His cosmopolitan journey has taught him that wisdom does not come only from study or practice, but above all from human encounters.
His approach to clairvoyance has developed over time into a discipline of listening. Before drawing a single card, Dominique observes, senses, and lets silence speak. He often says that “words reveal less than eyes do.” His preferred tool remains the tarot, not as a means of prediction, but as a mirror of awareness. For him, each card is a metaphor for human choices, transitions, and possibilities. “The cards don’t tell what will happen,” he explains, “they reveal what the person already knows deep down.”
In his studio, a soft light illuminates shelves filled with books on psychology and symbolism. A few objects gathered from his travels, a stone from Barcelona, a small Andalusian figurine, a worn notebook filled with notes, recall the richness of his path. Dominique likes to work in a peaceful atmosphere where one feels immediately heard. His clients speak of a rare sense of safety, a feeling of being understood without judgment.
A woman who once came to see him in Lausanne recalls going through a painful separation. Dominique helped her regain confidence, not by giving ready-made answers, but by helping her reformulate her own questions. A few months later, she wrote to tell him she had gone back to school and rediscovered a sense of freedom. For Dominique, such testimonials are worth more than any reward.
Beyond private sessions, he now shares his knowledge through conferences, videos, and essays where he explores the connections between symbolism and modern psychology. He talks about tarot, but also about natural cycles, the power of dreams, and how emotions shape our decisions. His calm and structured tone attracts both the curious and those in search of meaning. He often quotes Jung or Spinoza to show that spirituality and reason are not opposites.
One of his recent projects reflects this mindset perfectly: he is working on a series of interactive videos designed to make tarot reading more intuitive for the general public. “I want everyone to be able to engage with these symbols, without mystery or fear,” he says. He is also preparing a book that blends life stories, philosophical reflections, and real consultation cases. This project, which he describes as a “map of perception,” aims to transmit what he calls the art of listening to the invisible.
But beyond the practitioner, it is the man himself who leaves a lasting impression. Dominique Rogeau has remained curious, attentive, and deeply human. His children recall that at home, discussions about emotions or life’s signs were part of daily life, just like shared meals. He likes to repeat that clairvoyance is useless if it doesn’t nurture kindness.
His journey proves that one can be both grounded and inspired, rational and intuitive. In Switzerland, his name now stands for much more than a consultant, he is a guide, a teacher, and a transmitter of experience. Through his work, Dominique Rogeau reminds us that true clairvoyance is not about predicting the future, but about helping each person better see what already lives within them.