The Study
Tarot is a craft. These are the courses that teach it.
Foundations
The ground everything else stands on
The shape of the deck, the logic of the suits, and the habits of mind that make a reading worth having. Start here whether you have never held a deck or have been pulling cards for years without ever being taught why any of it is arranged the way it is.
Reading the Spread
How cards speak to each other
Most readers learn seventy-eight cards and then stall, because a spread is not a list of cards — it is an argument they make together. This course is about position, relationship, dignity, and narrative: the difference between reciting a reading and giving one.
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The upside-down card, read honestly
Reversals are where most readers either give up or start guessing. Four lessons on reading them as something more useful than negation — and on the shadow work that reversed cards keep pointing at.
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Sixteen faces, and how to tell who is who
The courts are the cards readers most often fudge. This course gives you a method: rank as developmental stage, suit as temperament, and a way of deciding whether the card in front of you is a person, a part of you, or a weather system.
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The craft, and the responsibility
Reading for another person is a different skill from reading for yourself. Structure, language, boundaries, difficult cards, and what to do when someone in front of you needs more help than tarot can give.
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