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An open journal with the words, "Goals for the year." A key lies next to the journal.

Tarot and synthesis: setting goals for the New Year

2026/01/072026/01/07

Here’s a look at my annual practice of using tarot to explore the energies around me, identify themes, clarify priorities, and set goals for the New Year.

Categories Divination Tags holidays, tarot
Tarot cards.

Spotlight on my tarot and oracle decks of 2025

2025/12/09

From Hermeticism to Marseille, boho-sunshine, queer RWS clones, and Kickstarters. Here are the tarot and oracle decks I added to my collection in 2025.

Categories Divination Tags oracle cards, tarot
The Wild Unknown tarot cards.

Simple ways to use tarot for gentle, expanding self-care

2025/07/25

Explore simple and soulful ways to use tarot for self-care, including practical tips, a 5-card spread, and recommended decks to support your wellbeing.

Categories Divination Tags self-care, tarot
A three-card tarot reading.

How to make the most of your tarot reading

2025/07/152025/07/11

A complete guide to getting the most out of your tarot reading: how to find the right reader, prepare meaningful questions, and more expert tips.

Categories Divination Tags tarot
Tarot cards spread out during a reading in Melbourne.

Using tarot to set goals in the New Year

2026/01/032025/01/04

The New Year is the perfect time for divination, reflection, and setting meaningful goals. Here’s how I used the tarot to create a roadmap for 2025.

Categories Divination Tags holidays, tarot
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Psychic Tarot Reader: Labels in the overculture

2024/06/16

I’m a tarot reader. Am I psychic? I struggle with the term as the overculture understands it and I aim to ensure an authentic representation of my practices.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags tarot
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