Your 10-lesson journey into Tarot begins here.
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78 cards. 10 lessons. Learn to read Tarot through symbols, colours and spreads — at your own pace.
Tarot reading is a practice of deep attention.
Please put your phone on silent mode now,
find a comfortable seat, and prepare to be present.
Close your eyes. Breathe slowly and deeply.
Let each breath release the busyness of your day.
When you feel still, the lesson will begin.
Write freely about what you see in this card. Describe the colours, the figures, the objects, the mood — and what meaning you sense in this card overall. There is no wrong answer. Write as much or as little as feels natural.
Five questions on what you have studied so far. Take your time.
The structural rhythm of the deck — numbers describe stages of consciousness
Numbers in Tarot do not simply label the cards — they describe stages of development in consciousness. Each number represents a quality of experience, and as the numbers progress, awareness evolves. The Tarot follows a cyclical pattern: emergence, growth, tension, mastery, completion, and renewal.
The simplest and most versatile layout in Tarot
A three-card spread offers a focused snapshot of a situation by showing movement or relationship between three energies. Because three introduces creation and development numerologically, this spread naturally shows progression — how one state evolves into another. It is ideal for gaining clarity without overwhelming detail, making it powerful for both beginners and advanced readers.
Fire, Water, Air, Earth — four dimensions of human experience
The Minor Arcana is divided into four suits, each representing a fundamental dimension of human experience. While numbers describe how energy develops, the suits describe what is developing. Together, they form the practical, everyday layer of Tarot — showing how consciousness expresses itself emotionally, mentally, physically, and materially. When reading, the suit tells you the arena of life the card is speaking about.
Three cards drawn from everything you have studied. Write your own reading first — then see the AI interpretation.
Look at the three cards in their positions. What story do they tell together? Write your own interpretation before seeing the AI reading. There is no right or wrong — this is your perception.
The Royal Sixteen — personalities, stages and energies within each suit
Each of the four suits contains four Court Cards — Page, Knight, Queen, and King — making sixteen Court Cards in total. They represent personalities, states of being, approaches to situations, or people in a querent's life. Unlike the numbered cards which show events or energies, Court Cards show how energy is expressed through character and temperament. The rank describes the maturity of expression; the suit describes the domain.
A brief map of the 78 cards you will learn to read
These are the cards that carry the deepest weight in any reading. They represent the large forces at work in a life — transformation, awakening, loss, rebirth, justice, and love. When a Major Arcana card appears, it signals something significant. These are not everyday energies — they are chapters in a larger story.
We begin our study with the Major Arcana because they carry the richest symbolic language. Each card is dense with colour, imagery, and number — all of which you will learn to read one layer at a time.
The Minor Arcana reflects the texture of daily life — emotions, thoughts, actions, and material circumstances. They are divided into four suits, each governing a different dimension of experience. Each suit runs from Ace to Ten, followed by four Court Cards — the Page, Knight, Queen, and King.
We begin with the Major Arcana — the soul cards — building your foundation in colour, symbolism, and numerology. From Day 4 onwards, we weave in the Minor Arcana and introduce spreads, so you begin practising real readings while continuing to learn new cards.
Everything builds on what came before. By Day 10 you will have studied the full deck, practised multiple spreads, and developed your own intuitive reading voice.