
Tarot
The cards don't tell the future—they reveal what's already within
Tarot is a tool for introspection, intuition development, and accessing your inner wisdom. Each card holds archetypal energy that mirrors your soul's journey.
This pathway is for you if...
Develop your intuition
Access inner guidance
Navigate life transitions
Understand archetypal patterns
Practice divination
Deepen self-awareness
Your Journey
1
Tarot Foundations
Learning the language of the cards
- Major and Minor Arcana
- Card meanings and symbolism
- Suits and elements
- Building relationship with your deck
2
Intuitive Reading
Reading beyond the book
- Developing intuitive hits
- Personal card meanings
- Reading for yourself
- Daily card practice
3
Spreads and Practice
Reading with depth
- Common spread techniques
- Creating custom spreads
- Question formulation
- Integration practices
4
Tarot as Spiritual Practice
Living with the cards
- Daily card pulls
- Journaling with tarot
- Tarot for shadow work
- Ongoing intuition development
Resources & Support
Practices
- Daily card pull ritual
- Spread templates
- Meditation with cards
- Intuition exercises
- Reading practice prompts
Knowledge
- Complete card meanings
- Tarot history and philosophy
- Intuition development
- Archetypal psychology
- Tarot traditions
Community
- Monthly tarot circles
- Reading practice partnerships
- Card study groups
- Guest reader sessions
- Community readings
Begin Your Journey
Self-Guided Sanctuary
NPR 10,000
- 6-week tarot course
- Full card meaning library
- Practice spread templates
- Intuition development exercises
- Lifetime access
Live & Community
NPR 26,000
- Everything in self-guided
- 6 live tarot sessions
- Monthly reading circles
- Personal reading mentorship
- Community card exchanges
Connected Pathways
Daily Practices
Daily Card Pull
Pull one card each morning. Journal what it brings up. Notice themes over time.
Intuition Flash
Before looking up a card meaning, write your first intuitive hit. Trust yourself.
Card Meditation
Gaze at one card for 3 minutes. What does it want you to know?