Three tarot cards laid out on a black surface, with crystals, purple flower petals, and a seashell decoration nearby.

A tarot deck is made up of 78 cards, each reflecting the nuances of life, from beginnings to endings and everything in between.

As a visual practice, tarot offers a way to step outside of our usual narratives and see the larger patterns + daily themes that shape our lives. The imagery invites the mind to wander, sparking memories, insights, and new connections born of free flowing thought.

Over time, tarot has been linked to many fields, from psychology to divination. There is no single “right” way to approach the cards. For some, tarot functions like a Rorschach test, opening space for reflection. For others, it serves as a mythic doorway to dialogue with the Divine. However you engage with it, tarot is here as an instrument for those seeking guidance, clarity, or simply a fresh perspective.