Tarot cards

Latest Questions for Tarot cards (100)

It can be said that the "Moon" card indeed resonates strongly with the feeling of "inner turmoil." Imagine the imagery of the Moon card: a hazy moon in the sky, its light indistinct.
Absolutely not! This is a very common misconception. You can think of the "Devil" card as a warning sign, rather than a final judgment. It's more like a reminder: "Hey, are you trapped by something?" ...
Haha, your analogy is quite vivid! Seeing the "High Priestess" as a "cold and aloof top student" can be said to capture some of her core characteristics, but it's not entirely accurate.
You could say that, but the term "grand finale" only tells half the story. The World card is indeed the final card of the Major Arcana in Tarot, so it carries strong connotations of "completion," "ful...
Hello! When many people first draw the "Hanged Man" card, they often feel a bit bewildered, thinking it might be a bad sign, and might even associate it with what you call "lying flat" (tang ping).
Let's put it this way: when you see the "Ten of Pentacles" card, you can secretly rejoice a little, because it truly is the most materially abundant and stable card in the Tarot, arguably a top-tier c...
Haha, this is an interesting question! It's safe to say that the 'Magician' card indeed has a very high 'compatibility' with the image of a programmer; many people immediately associate programmers wi...
Oh dear, you've drawn the Tower card! Don't panic just yet. Many people's first reaction to this card is, "Oh no, something big is going to happen!" While this card indeed represents drastic change, i...
Not necessarily! This is a common misconception; many people see "The Lovers" card and immediately think it signifies romance. Of course, it can indeed represent a beautiful romantic relationship, whe...
Don't worry, don't worry, drawing the "Death" card is arguably the most misunderstood card in Tarot. Its name alone can seem terrifying, but you can rest assured that it generally does not signify act...
Of course! That's absolutely fine, and I highly encourage you to do so. You can think of a card spread as a "framework for asking questions." Classic spreads, like the "Three-Card Spread" or the "Celt...
Hey friend, that's an excellent question, and one that many beginners struggle with. My advice is very clear: always start with simple spreads. You can think of it like learning to cook.
Ah, that's an excellent question, and it's a common misconception for many friends new to Tarot. The answer is actually quite simple: a spread isn't more accurate just because it's more complex.
You can think of a Tarot reading as telling a story, or rather, analyzing a problem. Tarot cards are like your vocabulary or actors. Each card, such as "The Lovers," "The Tower," or "The Fool," has it...
Frankly, this question is a bit like asking: "Can I plan my entire week's trip just by glancing at the weather forecast?" The answer is: Both yes and no.
You can think of this relationship as borrowing the concepts of a "map" and a "scenario." In astrology, the "Twelve Houses" are like a map of life, dividing your entire existence into 12 key areas, su...
Hi there! Career questions are indeed one of the most common topics people ask Tarot cards about, as they relate to a significant part of our lives.
Hello! Seeing you ask about which Tarot spreads to use for love questions – this is such a classic! I'd say eight out of ten people who come for a Tarot reading are asking about relationships.
Hello there! When it comes to the Celtic Cross, it truly is one of the most classic and frequently used spreads in the tarot community. Think of it like that most handy multi-tool Swiss Army knife in ...
Ah, the three-card spread! This is arguably one of the most basic and commonly used spreads in Tarot. Many beginners start with it, but experienced readers also use it frequently because it's quick an...