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Intuitive Card Reading

Free Tarot Card Reading

78 cards. Tarot doesn't predict the future — it illuminates the present.
Choose the cards you feel drawn to and let your intuition guide the way.

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🌙 Close your eyes, take 3 deep breaths. Hold your question in mind and choose cards you feel drawn to — no reason needed.

No reversed cards

Recommended for beginners

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How to Read Tarot Cards

01

Set a clear intention

Tarot reflects your subconscious — it doesn't predict fate. Ask "What should I be aware of about...?" or "What energy surrounds my...?" rather than yes/no questions.

02

Ground yourself

Close your eyes, take 3 slow deep breaths. Hold your question lightly in mind. Then choose the card(s) you feel pulled toward — trust that feeling without analyzing it.

03

Read intuitively, not literally

Card meanings are archetypes, not rigid definitions. Ask yourself "What does this image or symbol say about my specific situation?" Your personal reading matters most.

04

Reversed cards aren't bad

A reversed card means the energy is blocked, internalized, or in process of awakening — not necessarily negative. It often points to where inner work is needed.

3-Card Spread — Past · Present · Future

Past

Root causes, past events and influences shaping the current situation

Present

Dominant energies right now — challenges, lessons, or opportunities active today

Future

Likely trajectory if you continue this path — a potential, not a certainty

Browse All 78 Tarot Cards

Major Arcana(22 cards)

22 cards — life's archetypal themes, karma, and transformative turning points

🔥Wands(14 cards)

14 cards — passion, energy, action, ambition, and creative fire

💧Cups(14 cards)

14 cards — emotions, love, intuition, relationships, and the inner world

Swords(14 cards)

14 cards — intellect, conflict, truth, difficult decisions, and communication

🌿Pentacles(14 cards)

14 cards — finances, career, health, and practical everyday matters

Tarot is a tool for self-reflection and symbolic thinking, not scientific fortune-telling. Important life decisions should be grounded in reason and appropriate professional guidance.