What You Didn’t Know You Could Ask Tarot

What You Didn’t Know You Could Ask Tarot

Within Tarot’s 78 cards, a universe of possibilities is waiting to be unlocked by your questions. Forget rigid pronouncements of fate…Tarot is a mirror to your soul, reflecting the depths of your hopes, fears, and hidden potential. But what kind of questions can this...
Crafting Powerful Questions for Your Tarot Journey

Crafting Powerful Questions for Your Tarot Journey

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a curious beginner, knowing how to ask the right questions is critical to unlocking the wisdom of the cards. In this guide, we’ll explore the types of questions appropriate for Tarot readings, the best way to...
Sunflowers, Sun Gods, and Tarot

Sunflowers, Sun Gods, and Tarot

In the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, two cards prominently feature sunflowers: The Sun and the Queen of Wands. The Sun card depicts a large, shining sun and a line of sunflowers, symbolising positivity. Sunflowers are joyful flowers of happiness and warmth, which is...
The Tower Card is a Storm of Spiritual Awakenings

The Tower Card is a Storm of Spiritual Awakenings

The quote “Not all storms come to disrupt your life; some come to clear your path” is credited to Paulo Coelho, who shared it on Twitter in 2018. As soon as I read it, I thought of the Tarot’s card, The Tower, which is associated with sudden and unexpected...
A Tarot Reading for the New Year

A Tarot Reading for the New Year

The first day of the year is when resolutions are made, and hopes for the future take shape. A long-standing tradition of mine is to start the year with a Tarot reading. The first of January is an opportune moment to engage with the cards, as it marks a symbolic reset...
A. E. Waite and Alchemy

A. E. Waite and Alchemy

Arthur Waite, the creator of the modern Tarot, had a deep affinity for alchemy. To him, alchemy was not just a science but a profound spiritual and philosophical system that epitomised the heights of mystical existence. Because Waite viewed Tarot as a means for...

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