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The Arcana Conservatory

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🃏 Cards and Coffee Hours resume next week! ☕️
Hi everyone, I'll be returning from my travels this week, so I'm going to hype up next week's coffee hours in advance. These are casual hangouts using skool's built in video chat feature. We don't have a set agenda, we just have the delightful kinds of natural conversation that Tarot enthusiasts are prone to having :) The first two were tremendously enjoyable, so I'm looking forward to seeing you at future sessions! The current schedule is Tuesdays at 9am PST and Thursdays at 1pm PST. If both of these times have no chance of working for you, now or in the future, please let me know, and I'll see about making adjustments. Cheers! ☕️
🃏 Cards and Coffee Hours resume next week! ☕️
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I’ll do my best to join you on Thursday … in London it will be 9pm 🫨🫨
The Card Prism Spread - the Magician
I took one of the most spiritual decks that I own - the Cat Aura Tarot - and I went into the pictures far from traditional meanings. Please read the following from the perspective of a psychologist and systemic family therapist, who wants to use tarot Pull The Magician out of your deck and put it at the center. Draw four cards to place around The Magician as follows: 1 As Above - A sign from your highest spiritual purpose - 7 of Cups To see through illusions of energy and emotions to the beginning, the source and the system that connects them and see their flow and recognize their patterns and structure. I have learned to do that with emotions, seems that I shall also learn this for energy 2. The Garden - The conditions that are best for your creative mastery - 2 of Cups when I unite my light and shadow parts and take a distance in a safe place to the turbulences of emotions and energy, I will know them and feel them but won't be overwhelmed in the process and keep my peace. The shadow looks down to the depths of turmoil into the past while the light looks to the sky and the distance into the future and together and in balance I can view and feel the present 3. The Table - Your unique approach that unites all of the different energies of your life - 4 of Swords Stay with me, be with me, not let myself be questioned or distracted, then I can touch the swords and use the analytical power of my intellect, while I am open to the sky (spirituality) and connected to my intuition looking inward. 4. So Below - The work in the world that most aligns with your highest spiritual purpose - Knight of Swords To find and guide my way and the way of others through the labyrinth of life and desires, while I am connected to the moon (my emotions and the emotions of others) and connected and guided by the stardust (my spirituality), then I can use my analytical power to see the way and maybe cut some branches along the way that are blocking the view. Share a photo of your reading and your interpretation.
The Card Prism Spread - the Magician
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@Brian Duffy indeed ☺️ We have the same card in the same position 🤗
The Magician
Apologies … I wrote a lot 1. As Above – A sign from my highest spiritual purpose: The Chariot The Chariot, as a strong and grounded signal, seems deeply rooted in the physical world. Keeping a link with magic, I see black and white magic through the opposing horses, though I interpret this less as a moral polarity and more as an invitation: to expand one’s light, one must first acknowledge and integrate the shadow. The Chariot is also known as a card of tension or stalling, precisely because it is pulled by opposing forces. This suggests that to fully access and express my “magical” and creative abilities, I need to reconcile these inner forces — to bring coherence where there may currently be division. I also had a look at the card at the bottom of the deck, Love, and I feel that it reinforces this theme of reunification. It speaks to finding common ground, honouring each aspect’s strengths, and taking responsibility for what one brings into relationship — with oneself and with others. This raises a question for me: Is this the right time to collaborate or to team up with a professional partner? 2. The Garden – The conditions that are best for my creative mastery: Queen of Air The Queen of Air points clearly to the importance of engaging my intellect without denying intuition. This balance feels central to my work. Most of my clients come to me, as a healer and coach, due to mental health challenges and emotional wounds linked to past trauma — pain, grief, guilt, and their long-lasting consequences. The owl, a symbol of wisdom, feels particularly significant here. I see the Queen of Air as someone who can hold space with clarity and compassion: listening deeply, welcoming difficult emotions, and offering words of insight when appropriate. She embodies discernment, she has this mental sharpness in service of healing. 3. The Table – My unique approach that unites the energies of my life: Four of Fire The Four of Fire brings a sense of warmth, cosiness, and gentle visibility. The lanterns illuminate without dazzling; the fire offers presence. This resonates strongly with how I approach my work -quiet, steady, and grounded. I am not pushy —even if I am effective— and I have no interest in chasing rewards or recognition. What matters more to me is creating a safe, welcoming space where transformation can occur naturally in a sustainable way.
The Magician
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🎉 I loved it! It really resonated with me and comforted my feelings in a “time to spread your wings” way ☺️ 🙏🏼
Welcome 🌞 Introduce yourself!
You are invited to take a moment to introduce yourself so we can all get to know each other better. Please make a new post in the "Introductions" category. Here are some ideas: - Whereabouts are you from? - How did you first get into Tarot? - Draw a card to represent what it means that you've committed to deepening your Tarot journey. Take a photo, either of just the card or of yourself holding it up :)
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Hello everyone, super happy to be part of this beautiful community! I'm Claire. French born in Paris -nobody's perfect- l lived for a few years in Bruxelles and eventually moved to London right before Covid hit. I have always been attracted to Tarot without daring to start -it did not "feel appropriate" when I was much younger. I finally took the leap less than two years ago. When I started talking about it, I found out that my godmother was in the 70 and 80s already big into Tarot! And as a souvenir, her daughter 10 years after her mother’s passing, gave me her favorite deck "Le Grand Etteilla" and guess what, just one card was missing ...the Fool :-))
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@Brian Duffy indeed! and it actually “freed” me in turn to explore 😄😄
The creative life of my dreams
The creative life of my dreams definitely began in childhood. My dreams back then were vivid, enthusiastic, and deeply enjoyable. They felt alive, full of colour and movement, as if my imagination had no limits. One recurring dream stands out in particular: flying. I did not grow up reading comic books about superheroes, yet in my dreams I was unmistakably one of them. I could fly effortlessly from the top of one building to another, without fear or strain. It felt so natural as though gravity simply did not apply to me. What I loved most was the sensation of being part of something bigger, fully connected to the universe. In those dreams, there was no separation between myself and what surrounded me. I also had other exciting abilities. I could speak an unknown language with my buddies, and somehow we understood each other perfectly. Another gift was the capacity to continue the same dream over and over, picking up the story where I had left it. If I disliked the direction the narrative was taking, I could even change the ending. I was both the creator and the main character of my dream world. As I grew older, I gradually lost this freedom. I slept less and recalled fewer dreams, unless they took the form of nightmares. At one point in my life, nightmares seemed to occupy all the space … Nowadays, my dreams feel calmer and more peaceful. Through them, I sense that I can access my intuition, and at times it feels as though I am being taught something during the night. When I wake up, only fragments remain — a few words, symbols, or numbers. I truly believe that dream recall is a form of training: the more attention we give it, the more we remember, though it is something we often lose sight of as adults. Funnily enough, my husband has noticed patterns in my sleep — hearing me mumble convincingly or even chant almost like a dolphin. Knowing this brings me joy and helps me reconnect with a sense of childlike wonder.
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Claire C
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@claire-c-8002
Energy healer and Ba Zi practitioner, I have started my Tarot journey in 2024 and it brings and gives me -and my clients- joy, clarity and confidence

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Joined Jan 13, 2026