Tarot FAQs
1. Tarot is a tool for reflection, not prediction.
Tarot doesn’t tell you a fixed future—it reflects your current energy, thoughts, and subconscious patterns to help guide your next steps.
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2. You don’t have to be “psychic” to read Tarot.
Tarot is a skill anyone can learn. Intuition develops with practice, and the cards are a bridge between your inner wisdom and conscious mind.
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3. Tarot won’t curse or doom you.
There is no such thing as a “bad” card—each one carries insight. Even the Tower or Death cards represent necessary transformation or release.
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4. The energy you bring influences the reading.
Your openness, emotions, and intentions can shape what the cards reflect. Come with curiosity, not fear.
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5. Tarot isn’t tied to any religion.
Tarot is a spiritual or self-reflective practice, not a religious one. It’s used by people from all backgrounds as a tool for insight and growth.
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6. You always have free will.
Tarot can offer clarity and potential outcomes, but you are always in charge of your choices and your path.
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7. Every card has light and shadow.
Each Tarot card holds a spectrum of meaning, from empowerment to challenge. It’s about balance, not judgment.
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8. You don’t need to ask yes/no questions.
Tarot thrives in nuance. Instead of “Will I get the job?” try “What energy can help me succeed in this opportunity?” or “What’s blocking my career growth?”
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9. A Tarot deck is made up of 78 cards.
This includes 22 Major Arcana cards (big life themes) and 56 Minor Arcana cards (daily experiences, challenges, and patterns).
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10. Reversals aren’t always negative.
A reversed card might signal inner energy, delays, resistance, or simply a need to pause and reflect—not punishment or misfortune.
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