Articles tagged "reading tips"
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You have been reading tarot for friends for two years. Every time you do a reading, the person across from you says some version of "you should do this professi
How you shuffle matters less than that you shuffle with genuine presence. But technique is still worth knowing—different methods suit different hand sizes, diff
You laid out three cards and now you're staring at them like a vocabulary test — reciting individual meanings from memory. "The Five of Cups means loss. The Ace
A significator is a card deliberately chosen (not drawn) to represent the querent—the person being read for—before the reading begins. The significator is place
Your friend sits across from you, visibly nervous, and says: "I have never done this before. What do I do?" You have been reading for yourself for a year. You k
You sat down with your deck and asked "Will I ever find love?" The cards gave you a confusing mess of Swords and a reversed Tower. You tried again: "How can I b
You have memorized what the Tower means upright. You know the Ten of Cups is emotional fulfillment. But the moment a card lands upside down, your confidence eva
You laid out a Celtic Cross and interpreted each card position carefully, but the reading felt like ten separate statements rather than a coherent story. The Tw
Can you really read tarot cards for yourself? The answer is a resounding yes — and millions of people do it every single day. If you're looking for daily guidan
The moon has guided human rituals for thousands of years. Its cyclical journey from darkness to full illumination and back again mirrors the cycles of our own l
Interested in tarot but don't know where to start? Feeling overwhelmed by 78 cards and wondering if you'll ever remember them all? You're not alone, and you're
The three card spread is the most versatile and beginner-friendly tarot layout, using just three cards to reveal powerful insights. The most common interpretati