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Learning Articles

These articles go beyond the card meanings — into the history, people, symbolism and techniques that give tarot its depth.

 

Whether you're curious about where tarot came from, want to understand the systems behind it, or are looking for practical techniques to improve your reading, you'll find it here.

 

Everything is free to read and written to be accessible, whatever your level.

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People & Lineages

The readers, teachers and figures who shaped tarot

Articles on the people behind tarot — the readers, writers, artists and thinkers whose work has shaped how we understand and use the cards today.

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Tarot History & Culture

Where tarot came from and how it evolved

A look at the origins of tarot, how it moved from card game to divinatory tool, and the cultural moments and movements that shaped it along the way.

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Symbolism & Systems

The deeper language behind the cards

Articles on the symbolic systems woven into tarot — numerology, astrology, Kabbalah, elemental associations and more. Useful for understanding why the cards mean what they mean, not just what they mean.

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Decks & Collecting

Put it into practice.

Spreads are the layouts you use when you lay cards out for a reading. The spreads here range from simple one-card pulls to more structured multi-card layouts. Each one comes with guidance on how to use it and what to look for.

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Techniques & Practice

Explore the wider world of tarot

Longer reads on the history, people, decks and techniques behind tarot. Written to help you understand the wider world of tarot, not just the individual cards.

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Resources & Printables

Not sure what a term means?

The Glossary covers the language of tarot — from the basics (Major Arcana, reversals, significators) to the more specific. Filter by beginner-friendly terms if you're just getting started.

Want to see how it all comes together?

Reading about tarot is one thing. Seeing how the cards work together in a real reading is another. If you'd like to experience tarot before diving deeper into the theory, a personal reading is a good place to start.

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