✦ Tarot Library ✦
A reflection, not a prediction.
Tarot does not tell you what will happen. It mirrors where you are right now, and lets your highest self and spirit team speak through symbol. Seventy-eight archetypes for desire, shadow, work, love, money, and the moment your body already knows the answer before your brain admits it.
Reversed cards are not bad omens. They carry the same root as the upright pull, with the lesson living a layer deeper. Read both as one card with two volumes.
Today's Pull
Six of Cups
reversed
✦ Major Arcana
The soul-level initiations.
The major arcana is the big medicine: the initiations, collapses, revelations, awakenings, endings, and expansions that change who you are.
The Fool is the card of the unwritten chapter. The first breath. The moment you say yes to something you have not done before and let the old self stay behind on the trail. He is not unprepared. He is simply unbothered. The cliff is a beginning, not a threat.
The Magician is the card of conscious creation. It reminds you that thought, word, body, and action are all part of the spell.
The High Priestess is the quiet knowing beneath the noise. She is what you know before you can explain it.
The Empress is fertile life force. She is nourishment, beauty, pleasure, magnetism, and the kind of abundance that grows because it is cared for.
The Emperor is sacred structure. He is the architecture that lets power last.
The Hierophant is tradition, teaching, and inherited systems. It asks what wisdom is worth keeping and what dogma needs to be broken.
The Lovers is not just romance. It is the card of alignment, sacred choice, and what happens when desire and truth meet.
The Chariot is disciplined momentum. It is what happens when conflicting forces get harnessed toward one clear destination.
Strength is power without violence. It is the soft authority that knows how to stay present with intensity without collapsing or controlling it.
The Hermit is sacred withdrawal. It is the lamp you carry when the path ahead can only be found by listening inward.
The Wheel of Fortune is the reminder that life moves in cycles. What is up will turn, what is stuck will turn, and timing is part of the medicine.
Justice is the card of truth, ethical balance, and seeing clearly what your choices have been creating.
The Hanged Man is sacred suspension. It is the card of altered perspective and the surrender that becomes revelation.
Death is not literal death. It is the card of inevitable ending, honest release, and transformation that cannot happen while you cling to the old form.
Temperance is alchemy. It is the blending of opposites into something more whole, more stable, and more alive.
The Devil reveals the pattern, attachment, or bargain that has more power over you than you want to admit.
The Tower is the card of sudden truth, sacred collapse, and divine demolition. It shows up when something in your life was built on a weak foundation — denial, fear, fantasy, ego, control, avoidance, or a very confident lie wearing perfume. The Tower does not destroy what is real. It destroys what cannot survive reality. Painful? Yes. Necessary? Usually. A little rude? Absolutely.
The Star is the quiet light after devastation. It is not naive hope. It is the kind that arrives after honesty.
The Moon is the dreamworld, the deep psyche, the half-seen truth, and the emotional landscape that logic cannot master.
The Sun is life force without apology. It is clarity, warmth, visibility, innocence, and the simple power of being fully alive.
Judgement is the call you cannot unhear. It is resurrection energy, soul reckoning, and the moment the old self is no longer convincing.
The World is completion, mastery, embodiment, and the feeling of a cycle arriving where it was always meant to arrive.
✦ Minor Arcana
The texture of real life.
The minor arcana shows how the energy is landing in everyday life: relationships, work, money, desire, boundaries, the body, and the nervous system.
Wands
Fire · 14 cards
The Ace of Wands is a seed moment in the realm of desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum. It is fresh energy arriving before you fully know what to do with it.
The Two of Wands is the moment after the beginning, when energy asks for relationship, calibration, and decision.
The Three of Wands is expansion. Something moves from private potential into shared reality.
The Four of Wands brings structure to desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum. It wants containment strong enough to hold what matters.
The Five of Wands is friction. It exposes instability, conflict, grief, or adjustment inside desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum.
The Six of Wands is a rebalancing card. It brings movement toward harmony inside desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum.
The Seven of Wands asks for discernment. Something in desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum is not meant to be taken at surface value.
The Eight of Wands is a momentum-and-mastery card. Energy is moving, and your relationship to power matters.
The Nine of Wands lives near completion. It is the threshold right before the final integration.
The Ten of Wands is completion in the realm of desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum. A full cycle has ripened.
The Page of Wands is the messenger and student of desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum. Curiosity leads the way.
The Knight of Wands is pursuit. It is the suit's energy moving outward with intensity.
The Queen of Wands is embodied mastery. She does not merely understand desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum; she radiates it.
The King of Wands is sovereign stewardship of desire, creativity, sexuality, courage, and momentum. This is disciplined, integrated power.
Cups
Water · 14 cards
The Ace of Cups is a seed moment in the realm of emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing. It is fresh energy arriving before you fully know what to do with it.
The Two of Cups is the moment after the beginning, when energy asks for relationship, calibration, and decision.
The Three of Cups is expansion. Something moves from private potential into shared reality.
The Four of Cups brings structure to emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing. It wants containment strong enough to hold what matters.
The Five of Cups is friction. It exposes instability, conflict, grief, or adjustment inside emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing.
The Six of Cups is a rebalancing card. It brings movement toward harmony inside emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing.
The Seven of Cups asks for discernment. Something in emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing is not meant to be taken at surface value.
The Eight of Cups is a momentum-and-mastery card. Energy is moving, and your relationship to power matters.
The Nine of Cups lives near completion. It is the threshold right before the final integration.
The Ten of Cups is completion in the realm of emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing. A full cycle has ripened.
The Page of Cups is the messenger and student of emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing. Curiosity leads the way.
The Knight of Cups is pursuit. It is the suit's energy moving outward with intensity.
The Queen of Cups is embodied mastery. She does not merely understand emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing; she radiates it.
The King of Cups is sovereign stewardship of emotion, intimacy, receptivity, intuition, and longing. This is disciplined, integrated power.
Swords
Air · 14 cards
The Ace of Swords is a seed moment in the realm of thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment. It is fresh energy arriving before you fully know what to do with it.
The Two of Swords is the moment after the beginning, when energy asks for relationship, calibration, and decision.
The Three of Swords is expansion. Something moves from private potential into shared reality.
The Four of Swords brings structure to thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment. It wants containment strong enough to hold what matters.
The Five of Swords is friction. It exposes instability, conflict, grief, or adjustment inside thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment.
The Six of Swords is a rebalancing card. It brings movement toward harmony inside thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment.
The Seven of Swords asks for discernment. Something in thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment is not meant to be taken at surface value.
The Eight of Swords is a momentum-and-mastery card. Energy is moving, and your relationship to power matters.
The Nine of Swords lives near completion. It is the threshold right before the final integration.
The Ten of Swords is completion in the realm of thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment. A full cycle has ripened.
The Page of Swords is the messenger and student of thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment. Curiosity leads the way.
The Knight of Swords is pursuit. It is the suit's energy moving outward with intensity.
The Queen of Swords is embodied mastery. She does not merely understand thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment; she radiates it.
The King of Swords is sovereign stewardship of thought, language, truth, boundaries, and discernment. This is disciplined, integrated power.
Pentacles
Earth · 14 cards
The Ace of Pentacles is a seed moment in the realm of money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world. It is fresh energy arriving before you fully know what to do with it.
The Two of Pentacles is the moment after the beginning, when energy asks for relationship, calibration, and decision.
The Three of Pentacles is expansion. Something moves from private potential into shared reality.
The Four of Pentacles brings structure to money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world. It wants containment strong enough to hold what matters.
The Five of Pentacles is friction. It exposes instability, conflict, grief, or adjustment inside money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world.
The Six of Pentacles is a rebalancing card. It brings movement toward harmony inside money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world.
The Seven of Pentacles asks for discernment. Something in money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world is not meant to be taken at surface value.
The Eight of Pentacles is a momentum-and-mastery card. Energy is moving, and your relationship to power matters.
The Nine of Pentacles lives near completion. It is the threshold right before the final integration.
The Ten of Pentacles is completion in the realm of money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world. A full cycle has ripened.
The Page of Pentacles is the messenger and student of money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world. Curiosity leads the way.
The Knight of Pentacles is pursuit. It is the suit's energy moving outward with intensity.
The Queen of Pentacles is embodied mastery. She does not merely understand money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world; she radiates it.
The King of Pentacles is sovereign stewardship of money, body, home, craft, resources, and the physical world. This is disciplined, integrated power.