Tarot journaling is a reflective writing practice that uses tarot cards as prompts. You draw a card, notice your reaction, connect the image to your life, and write down what you discover. You do not need to predict the future or memorize every card meaning. Instead, the card gives your mind a place to begin. […]
Good tarot questions are closer to coaching than fortune-telling
Good tarot questions help you understand a situation, notice patterns, and decide what to do next. They work less like fortune-telling and more like coaching prompts because they keep the final choice with you. Instead of asking, “Will this relationship work out?”, you might ask, “What pattern am I repeating in this relationship?” The second […]