Learn Tarot Cards
Learn Tarot Cards
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Death — Yes or No?
The Death card leans toward yes — but it’s a “yes, with transformation” kind of answer. If you pulled Death for a yes or no question, the first thing to know is: relax. This card is not predicting something terrible. In tarot, Death almost never means literal death. It means something is ending so something…
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The Moon — Yes or No?
The Moon is neither yes nor no. It’s “not yet clear.” If you pulled The Moon for a yes or no question, the cards are telling you something you probably didn’t want to hear: the situation isn’t resolved enough to answer the question. There are things hidden, unresolved, or still in flux — and whatever…
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The Star as Feelings: What It Really Means
If you were hoping for something gentle and genuinely hopeful, The Star delivers. It’s one of the few cards in the Major Arcana that carries almost no ambiguity — in a feelings reading especially, its message is soft, warm, and oriented toward something real. What The Star card represents The Star is the seventeenth Major…
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The Devil as Feelings: What It Really Means
The Devil is one of those cards that unsettles people the moment it appears. The imagery — chained figures, a horned creature on a throne — looks bleak. In a feelings reading especially, it’s tempting to panic. But The Devil is one of the most psychologically rich cards in the deck, and its appearance in…
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Five of Cups as Feelings: What It Really Means
The Five of Cups is the grief card — and it’s one of the more honest cards in the deck because it doesn’t try to dress that up. When it appears in a feelings position, it’s telling you something real about where this person’s emotional world is right now. Understanding it properly means looking at…
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Ace of Cups as Feelings: What It Really Means
The Ace of Cups is the overflowing cup — the image of pure emotional potential, a new beginning, something opening up from the inside. When it shows up in a feelings position, it’s pointing at something that’s just starting. And that’s worth sitting with. What the Ace of Cups represents The Aces are the first…
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Two of Cups as Feelings: What It Really Means
If there’s a card that most clearly describes the feeling of two people genuinely connecting — that early, electric sense of mutual recognition — the Two of Cups is it. When it shows up in a feelings position, you can breathe. What the Two of Cups represents The Two of Cups is from the Minor…
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Wheel of Fortune — Yes or No?
The Wheel of Fortune is a yes — specifically a yes tied to timing and cycles. Pulling the Wheel of Fortune in a yes/no reading is generally a good sign, but this card adds nuance that the simple yes/no frame doesn’t quite capture. It’s not just “yes” — it’s “yes, because things are turning in…
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The Star — Yes or No?
The Star is a yes — quiet, patient, and genuine. If you pulled The Star for a yes or no question, the answer leans clearly positive. But The Star’s version of yes is different from The Sun’s bold certainty. It’s softer, more about hope and healing than immediate triumph. It says: this is possible, and…
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Tarot Spread for an Ex Coming Back (5 Cards for Clarity)
Let’s be honest about why you’re here: something ended, you haven’t fully let go, and you want to know if it’s going to come back around. That’s one of the most human things in the world. And tarot can help — but not quite in the way people expect when they come to this question.…

