Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about tarot readings
Tarot is a deck of 78 cards used for divination, self-reflection, and guidance. The deck is divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards representing life's spiritual lessons) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards reflecting daily trials and tribulations).
Tarot readings offer guidance and insight based on your current energy and situation. They are not meant to predict a fixed future, but rather illuminate possibilities and help you understand yourself better. The accuracy depends on your openness to the message.
You don't need to believe in any supernatural power. Many people use tarot as a tool for self-reflection and contemplation. The cards can help you consider different perspectives on a situation, regardless of your spiritual beliefs.
Open-ended questions work best. Instead of "Will I get the job?", try "What do I need to know about my career path?" Focus on what you can learn or do, rather than yes/no predictions. Questions about relationships, career, personal growth, and life direction are all great topics.
No! The Death card rarely means physical death. It represents transformation, endings that lead to new beginnings, and major life changes. It's actually one of the most positive cards for personal growth, signifying that something old is making way for something new.
There's no strict rule. Some people do daily single-card draws for guidance, while larger readings are best spaced out by weeks or months. Give yourself time to process and act on the insights before seeking another reading on the same topic.
Absolutely! Self-readings are a wonderful practice. Start with a simple one-card daily draw and gradually work up to larger spreads as you become familiar with the cards. Keep a tarot journal to track your interpretations and insights.
Professional readings include a personal consultation where we discuss your question, a customized spread selection, detailed card interpretation, and practical guidance for moving forward. You'll also receive a written summary to reference later.
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