Tarot has a way of finding us when we’re ready — not when we’re looking for answers, but when something inside us has started to shift.
For me, tarot has never been about predicting the future or telling someone what will happen.
It’s about recognition.
About seeing yourself reflected back in symbol, story, and archetype.
Tarot is a mirror — and sometimes a doorway.
This page is a living map of how I experience tarot: not as a system to memorise, but as a journey to walk.

The Major Arcana is often described as The Fool’s Journey — a path that begins with innocence and curiosity, and moves through challenge, love, shadow, surrender, awakening and integration.
What I love about this idea is that it mirrors real life.
We don’t move through the cards once.
We circle them.
We revisit them.
We meet the same archetype again, but from a different place.
Some cards arrive gently.
Others arrive when we resist them.
Tarot doesn’t rush us.
It meets us where we are.
✨ The Fool’s Journey – Walking the Tarot Path
My relationship with tarot has been shaped not by books alone, but by moments — readings that landed deeply, cards that wouldn’t leave, and experiences that asked to be understood rather than explained away.
These reflections explore tarot as it shows up in real life, not just on the table.
Reflections & Stories
The Book That Gently Led Me Back to Tarot
The Lovers Tarot Card Changed My Life
Each piece here is written from experience — how a card felt, what it stirred, and what unfolded afterwards.
These stories are not instructions.
They are invitations.
Certain cards seem to follow us.
They surface repeatedly in readings, dreams, and moments of inner conflict or growth. When that happens, it’s rarely coincidence — it’s conversation.
Some archetypes ask us to expand.
Some ask us to stop.
Some ask us to look at what we’ve avoided.
Over time, I’ll be exploring individual cards in depth — not as definitions, but as relationships.
The Fool – trust, beginnings, stepping into the unknown
The Magician – creation, intention, personal power
The Lovers – choice, resonance, soul connection
The Devil – attachment, shadow, liberation
These explorations will live here as the journey unfolds.
One of the biggest misunderstandings about tarot is the idea that there is a correct interpretation.
In my experience, tarot works best when:
You listen before you analyse
You feel before you label
You allow meaning to emerge rather than forcing it
Tarot doesn’t demand belief.
It asks for presence.
And sometimes, the card you resist is the one holding the key.
This page will grow slowly and intentionally.
New reflections, stories, and archetypal explorations will be added as they arise — not to complete the system, but to deepen the conversation.
If tarot has found you, trust that it knows why.
✨ Start with a story that resonates
✨ Follow the links that pull at you
✨ Return when a card begins to repeat
Tarot isn’t linear.
Neither is becoming
Power doesn’t announce itself. It remembers.