Explore the connection between tarot and psychology. Discover psychological approaches to tarot for self-understanding and mental wellness.
Heightened intuition, synchronicities, shifting relationships — signs of spiritual awakening. Map your growth stage with the Major Arcana.
Feel drained around certain people? Use tarot to identify energy vampires, understand their patterns, and protect your energy with practical spreads.
Feeling stuck or unsure what excites you? Use tarot spreads to uncover hidden talents, discover new hobbies, and reignite your sense of passion and purpose.
Boost your self-esteem with tarot affirmations. Includes a self-worth spread and empowering messages for all 22 Major Arcana cards.
Learn how to use tarot cards for Jungian shadow work. Discover spreads for identifying your shadow self, understanding its origins, and integrating rejected par
Carl Gustav Jung never wrote directly about tarot, but he spent his career developing a psychology that maps almost perfectly onto the 78-card system.
Reading tarot for others is an act of empathic engagement. You open yourself to another person's emotional reality—their fears, their grief, their...
Transformation is not the same as change. Change is the surface—a new job, a moved city, a different relationship status.
Creative blocks aren't mysterious. They're usually specific: fear of judgment, perfectionism, unclear direction, exhaustion, disconnection from your...
The inner child is not a metaphor for being childish. It's a psychological concept that refers to the part of you formed by your earliest experiences—the...
Emotional intelligence—the ability to identify, understand, manage, and use emotions effectively—is one of the most important capacities for a well-lived...
Every difficult decision has the same core problem: too many variables, too many competing values, and a mind that loops back to the same conclusions.