Tarot Card Psychics use the cards as a tool to find deeper meaning, clarity and guidance you need. Consulting the Tarot from time to time has powerful benefits for your journey as the truth of the cards helps you make sense of your past, present, and future. A standard Tarot deck consists of 78 cards. Each deck is divided into the Major and Minor Arcana. A system of multiple elements and symbolism work together to paint a picture of your situation.

What to expect during a session?

Our expert advisors will depend on the spread to tell you the story of where you have been in life, where you are currently and are often able to give you timing of future events based on the positions the cards fall.

Each Tarot cards reader will have his or her own approach to a reading, and will begin by shuffling the cards a few times to clear the deck, and then use a Celtic Cross spread – a traditional spread offering a complete view of your current situation, or the most popular card spread the three-cards spread, horseshoe, one card or yes or no spreads and much more…

The reader might ask you what your question is, ask what you need to ask, and be honest. Our Tarot readers are ethical and non judgemental, they will never tell anyone what you said. Otherwise, if you don’t have one, the reader might not ask anything, trusting the cards to bring your issues to the surface.

You expect readers to be truthful—you came for the truth, right?—so you might not like everything the cards reveal: Maybe your crush is not interested, or the past still controls you, or you won’t win your ex back. You should try to stay open to the message recieved!

Occasionally the cards will override the seeker’s question and focus on another life issue. A querent desperate to know when she will get married might be presented with cards indicating troubles at her workplace. That’s their way of saying work issues should be the querrent’s current priority. That’s not the reader’s opinion; it’s what the cards say.

Your future is always yours to decide. The reading should inform and empower you. If the cards have said, “It’s not the right time to act,” that’s not an order. It’s something you should consider! The future is something that is always subject to change.

What kind of questions can I ask during a reading?

Clear and thoughtful questions such as “What will happen if I quit my job and start a business?” or “How will my love life go in the next six months?”. If you don’t have a specific issue you can simply ask, “What does my coming year look like?”

Asking “Will I win the lottery?” or “Tell me my grandfather’s name” is treating Tarot like a game, which it is not. The answer to the lottery question is always “No.” However, asking the cards how you might improve your finances might result in valuable suggestions. The Tarot reader reads cards, not minds, so won’t play a guessing game about your grandfather’s name. Besides, you already know his name.