Your first tarot spread doesn’t feel wrong because you failed—it feels wrong because you’re still learning how to connect the pieces. The cards aren’t giving you answers yet—they’re teaching you how to see.
Your first tarot spread doesn’t feel wrong because you failed—it feels wrong because you’re still learning how to connect the pieces. The cards aren’t giving you answers yet—they’re teaching you how to see.
Trying to practice Tarot every day can quickly turn from exciting to exhausting. This post shows how a simple, consistent approach—just one card a day—can build real skill without burnout.
Most beginners try to memorize Tarot meanings—and it works until it doesn’t. This post explores why memorization falls apart and how to start reading cards by actually seeing what’s in front of you.
You sit down with a deck for the first time and expect something to click. There’s a quiet assumption that the cards will speak clearly, that meaning will rise up like a memory you forgot you had. Instead, you flip a card and feel… nothing. Or worse, confusion. A figure stands there, symbols layered on […]
