
My Approach to tarot
Tarot isn’t all about mysticism, or basking in vague “angelic energies.” It’s not about crystal collections or aesthetic moonlight rituals either. Those have their place, but they don’t scratch the surface of what tarot can actually do. My approach rejects the crystal-and-angels culture surrounding tarot. Instead, I treat tarot as a practical tool for self-discovery, growth, and action. My approach to tarot is rooted in Jungian psychology bridging the unconscious mind with the will to overcome challenges and create meaning.
A Mirror to the Psyche
Carl Jung viewed archetypes and symbols as keys to understanding the unconscious mind. Tarot cards, rich in archetypal imagery, act as a mirror that reflects your internal struggles, desires, and patterns.
How It Works:
When you engage with tarot, you’re not looking for answers outside yourself; you’re uncovering what’s already within. Each card reveals a piece of your psyche, bringing clarity to your decisions and actions.
By confronting these symbols and their meanings, you open a dialogue with your unconscious, gaining insights that guide your growth.

The Will to Power
Tarot, when viewed through lens of learning to overcoming and rising above limitations to shape your destiny, isn’t a passive exercise—it’s an active challenge to confront your fears, take control of your life, and create meaning out of chaos.
Each spread is an opportunity to wrestle with the truth, to challenge self-deception, and to embrace responsibility for your journey. The cards don’t decide your fate—you do.
Strength, clarity, and the courage to take the next step. Tarot becomes a tool for transformation, not superstition.
