Tarot

What is Tarot

Tarot is a deck of cards with roots in Renaissance-era Europe, initially used for playing card games.

Over time, it evolved into a tool for divination, self-reflection, and storytelling. 

Each card in the Tarot deck carries symbolic imagery representing various aspects of human experience and archetypal patterns. 

While historically associated with mysticism and esoteric practices, many modern users approach Tarot from a secular perspective, viewing it as a psychological and creative tool for personal exploration and growth.

Tarot Trionfi Della Luna by Patrick Valenza

The Unfolding Path Tarot by Athene Arcana

My practice

For me, Tarot serves as a captivating deck of cards rich in symbolism drawn from our shared human experience. It's a tool that invites us to explore ourselves and our surroundings more deeply, free from the constraints of any particular belief system. I want to emphasize that I don't use Tarot in connection with any psychic or mystical practices.

In my practice, I combine the knowledge acquired through both theoretical study and hands-on experience with my intuition to offer interpretations that resonate with your individual journey.

Reading Tarot is akin to deciphering a complex narrative written in a language of symbols. While the essence may be understood, it's the art of interpretation that breathes life into the message, making it relevant and meaningful to the seeker.

I do not use Tarot or Lenormand readings in replacement of Therapy;

I do not use Tarot or Lenormand to replace conventional medicine;

I do not use Tarot or Lenormand to replace professional financial or legal advice;

I do not use Tarot or Lenormand as part of psychic practices.

The Vindur Deck by Leah Pantea

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The Silhouettes Tarot by the Vermillion Collection

TABI Endorsed Reader

I have recently completed my endorsement process and became a TABI Endorsed Reader.

If you seek clarity or guidance through a Tarot reading tailored to your situation, or if you'd be interested in a more general reading, please book here.