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Nine Versions of the Three-Card Spread
The Art of Application in Tarot When we first learn tarot, one of the simplest and most used layouts is the three-card spread. It’s elegant in its simplicity, versatile, and often surprisingly revealing. Yet many readers struggle to draw meaning from these three small cards - not because they lack intuition, but because they haven’t yet learned the true art of application. The application of tarot - how we define and direct the spread - is one of the most important aspects of
Oct 5, 20259 min read


Understand the Minor Arcana through keywords
This easy exercise will help you build a personal bond with the tarot suits, numbers, and images.
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Queen cards: Which Queen calls to you?
Each queen in the tarot embodies a powerful archetype: Find yours!
Aug 4, 20251 min read


Meditation - The highway to tarot proficiency
"To make the Tarot speak is our objective, but the arcana only speaks to this who have learned to understand them" (Oswald Wirth)
Sep 7, 20244 min read


Rider Tarot (RW/RWS) - The original Tarot?
The Rider-Waite_Smith deck is neither an old tarot deck, nor is it the original. I invite you to a short write-up of the origins of the Raider-Waite deck.
Sep 6, 20247 min read


The Knights of the Tarot
The trick for understanding the court cards is to personalize them. They are people you know and love (or not).
Aug 24, 20243 min read
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