

A Note On Tarot
How I use the cards
A Note On Tarot
I do not use tarot as a source of answers or guidance from external sources.
For me, tarot is a reflective tool — one way of bringing attention to thoughts, feelings and patterns that are already present, but not always easy to access through thinking alone.
For me, the cards don’t predict the future or tell anyone what will happen, offer instructions, warnings, or certainty and tarot cards do not hold power over decisions.
What tarot can do is create a pause.
The imagery gives the mind something to respond to instinctively rather than analytically, which often allows deeper or quieter information to surface.
When we’re tired, overwhelmed, or stuck in loops of thought, this kind of reflection can be supportive.
Not because the cards know something we don’t, but because they help us slow down enough to notice what we already sense.
The interpretations shared here aren’t fixed meanings or universal truths.
They’re reflections — shaped by context, season, and lived experience.
You’re always encouraged to question, adapt, or disregard anything that doesn’t resonate.
Tarot, as I work with it, is meant to support awareness and agency, not replace them.
Take what’s useful.
Leave the rest.