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Tarot Divination

Tarot Reading

A tarot system based on A. E. Waite's The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1910), with three spreads: a daily single card, a past-present-future three-card spread, and a ten-card Celtic Cross.

A ten-card spread offering a comprehensive analysis of both the internal and external dimensions of a central question.

Disclaimer

This site is provided for cultural research, personal study, and entertainment reference only. It does not constitute investment, medical, legal, psychological, religious, or life-decision advice. Charting and divination results should not be used as the sole basis for real-world decisions.

Tarot Divination

Tarot Card Divination How To Use

What can this tool be used for?

Tarot divination uses symbolic imagery to organize questions, emotions, and potential courses of action. This tool supports various spreads, allowing users to examine everything from a single-card reminder to complex problem structures step by step.

How do I use this tool?

First, select a spread, then draw cards with a clear question in mind. The Daily Card is ideal for a daily theme, the Three-Card spread is perfect for a quick look at the past, present, and future, and the Celtic Cross is best for more complex analysis.

How should I interpret the results?

First examine the positions in the spread, then consider the card meanings and whether they are upright or reversed. Tarot is best suited for self-reflection and organizing thoughts, rather than being interpreted as absolute predictions.

What scenarios is it suitable for?

It is suitable for self-exploration, reviewing problems, and learning symbolic systems, and can also be compared with traditional divination methods like I Ching and Xiao Liuren. The results are for entertainment and cultural reference only.

FAQ

How many cards are in a Tarot deck?

A standard Rider-Waite Tarot deck consists of 78 cards, including 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. This tool is based on this common system.

What do reversed cards mean?

Reversals typically indicate blocked energy, internalization, the opposite meaning, or areas needing adjustment. Interpretations vary slightly among readers; this tool provides reference explanations.

What is the difference between the Three-Card Spread and the Celtic Cross?

The Three-Card Spread is simple and suitable for quick questions, while the Celtic Cross includes more positions and is suitable for complex issues and comprehensive structural analysis.

How do I use the Daily Card?

You can draw a card at the start of the day to serve as a theme to observe, and then review how it connected to your actual experiences in the evening.

Can Tarot divination predict the future?

This site does not treat Tarot as an absolute predictive tool. It is better suited for self-reflection, symbolic understanding, and entertainment reference, and does not constitute advice for real-life decisions.