Tarot Guidance

The tarot is a 78-card map of human experience — every triumph, loss, temptation and dawn we are likely to meet. Tarot guidance means using that map to locate yourself.

The cards as a vocabulary for life

Once you know the tarot even slightly, life starts offering its own spreads: a Tower month when everything false collapses at once; a Hermit season of necessary withdrawal; the Two of Swords stalemate of a decision refused. The cards give precise names to states we otherwise call 'a weird time.'

In tarot guidance conversations, your reader lends you this vocabulary — matching your situation to its cards and letting the imagery show angles the situation hid.

Guidance, not fortune-telling

We use tarot the way its wisest readers always have: as a mirror and a counsellor, not a slot machine of fate. A card does not decree what will happen; it illuminates what is happening and what wants to happen — leaving the choosing, dignifiedly, to you.

If you are new to the deck, our tarot reading guide introduces the basics, and a tarot-style text reading lets you experience the cards in conversation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need my own tarot deck?

Not for readings here \u2014 your reader carries the symbolism for you. If you later want your own deck for journaling and practice, that's a lovely next step.

Which cards should I fear?

None. Even Death and the Tower describe transformations, endings that clear ground. Any reader who uses cards to frighten you is misusing the deck.

Can tarot help with small everyday questions?

Wonderfully. 'What energy should I bring to this week?' is a classic daily tarot question \u2014 small door, deep room.

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