Karma, contrary to popular belief, is not "what goes around comes around". It's not a judgment system at all.
When we embark on new paths, we begin the Fool's journey. We search for "the fool tarot" on Google with bright, hopeful eyes. What juicy adventures does the Fool promise to bring?
How are meanings assigned to the cards? Why do pop sources always trust the Fool as a leap of faith or the start of a journey?
To learn the cards is to understand their symbolism. In this series, we'll cover all the esoteric nuggets hidden in The Fool so you can deepen your intuitive knowledge of the tarot.
Let's admit it. Tarot is intimidating. How to learn tarot is even more overwhelming.
There's a lot of content out there: generic meanings, psychics talking about the power intuition, and that nagging reminder that you're no longer memorizing dates in history class.
Wherever you are in your tarot study, follow along to get a fundamental understanding of tarot and how to learn it in a meaningful way.
When you're first starting out with cartomancy, it can be overwhelming to figure out what to get and what to learn. One of the biggest misconceptions to newcomers is the difference between oracle cards vs. tarot cards.
These two systems of cartomancy offer unique and varying perspectives which wholly depend on the kind of questions you're asking and the type of system that allows you to tap into your intuition in the easiest way. Read on to learn more!
Will he come back to me? When will I meet The One? Is he cheating on me?
These are common questions I've received as a tarot reader on a psychic hotline. While a tarot reading can answer these questions, the cards tell a bigger story. One that some people don't like to hear.
That story begins and ends with you.