Tarot Guide

Tarot Guide

Seventy-eight cards, each with a scene, pressure, and possible response.

Featured Cards

Ten cards to read first

The Fool

The Fool

The Fool represents a beginning that asks for trust before certainty. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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The Magician

The Magician

The Magician represents focused will, skill, and the ability to turn intention into action. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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The High Priestess

The High Priestess

The High Priestess represents intuition, silence, and the hidden layer beneath the visible facts. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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The Lovers

The Lovers

The Lovers represents choice, attraction, alignment, and honest agreement. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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Death

Death

Death represents ending, release, transformation, and necessary closure. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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The Tower

The Tower

The Tower represents disruption, revelation, collapse, and the truth after impact. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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Three of Wands

Three of Wands

Three of Wands represents growth through interaction and visible movement in the realm of will · action · creation · passion. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups represents a first seed of possibility in the realm of feeling · connection · empathy · flow. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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Three of Swords

Three of Swords

Three of Swords represents growth through interaction and visible movement in the realm of thought · truth · conflict · decision. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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Ace of Pentacles

Ace of Pentacles

Ace of Pentacles represents a first seed of possibility in the realm of reality · resources · growth · stability. Read it as a scene rather than a fixed prediction: it shows what kind of response, boundary, or timing the question needs.

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