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This week's chapter begins with a simple question
When did you stop looking for answers and start asking better questions? For many of us, tarot begins as a search for certainty. "Will it work?" "Should I do this?" "What's going to happen?" Then something shifts. The cards stop predicting your life and begin reflecting it. This week, I invite you to notice that shift. ✨ What was the moment tarot became more than just a deck of cards for you? ✨ There isn't a right answer. Maybe it was a reading that left you speechless. Maybe it was a single card that refused to leave you alone. Maybe you're still standing at that threshold. Share your story below. Every journey into tarot begins somewhere, and your story may be exactly what another member needs to hear today.
This week's chapter begins with a simple question
Friday Reflection
You can know the meanings of every card in the deck ... and still miss what you bring into the reading. The hardest part of tarot isn't memorizing symbolism. It's recognizing the stories, assumptions, fears, and hopes you unconsciously place on the cards before they ever speak. This week wasn't about becoming a better interpreter of tarot. It was about becoming a better observer of yourself. Reflection for today: What surprised you most about your own lens this week? Share only what you're comfortable sharing. Sometimes naming what we noticed is the beginning of changing how we read.
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Before You Know, You Notice
One of the biggest myths about tarot is that confidence comes from knowing more. It doesn't. Confidence comes from paying attention. The readers who seem "gifted" aren't always the ones who have memorized every meaning. They're the ones who notice the details others overlook. A facial expression. A word that keeps repeating. A feeling they can't quite explain. A symbol that suddenly stands out for no obvious reason. Tarot isn't asking you to be certain. It's asking you to become observant. As you move through the rest of this week, don't worry about getting the "right" interpretation. Instead, ask yourself: What am I noticing that I might have ignored a year ago?
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Before You Know, You Notice
Week 2 Card Conversation
I pulled the 3 of wands and the Chariot. For me, the Chariot leads the conversation since it’s a major card and more flashy/detailed. I feel like there’s a little tension with the 3 of wands, but they also simply expand on each other’s themes. The conversation between these cards feels like an inner conflict of being right where you need to be and wanting to always charge forward to the next thing.
Week 2 Card Conversation
🌿 June's Adventure Is Now Open 🌿
This month's Adventure is called "Reading the Space Between". Most tarot students are taught to ask: "What does this card mean?" But before meaning comes observation. Before interpretation comes attention. Before understanding comes noticing. Throughout June, we'll be exploring the space between the cards, the stories we tell ourselves, and the assumptions we bring into a reading. Week 1 is now available: The First Thing You Notice This week isn't about getting the right answer. It's about slowing down long enough to notice what is already there. What draws your eye? What do you overlook? What feels emotionally loud? What feels strangely quiet? And perhaps most importantly ... What changes when you stop trying to interpret and simply observe? You do not need to know tarot meanings to participate. You only need curiosity. You can find Week 1 in the June Adventure section now. I'd love to hear what you notice. 🔍
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