What a Tarot Deck Is Actually For
A tarot deck is a visual interrupt. It surfaces what you weren't going to think about on your own. That's the mechanism, and it's enough.
A tarot deck is a visual interrupt. It surfaces what you weren't going to think about on your own. That's the mechanism, and it's enough.
Self-reading is harder than reading for others. Not because of some spiritual rule, but because you already know what you want the cards to say.
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