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Tarot Card Reading — Free Daily Tarot

Free tarot card reading with 78-card Rider-Waite deck. One-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross spreads. Love, career, and money readings. All free.

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Daily Tarot Reading

One card per day, determined by the universe. Focus on your intention, then draw your card.

The 22 Major Arcana

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I
🌙II
🌸III
👑IV
🕊️V
💕VI
VII
🦁VIII
🔦IX
🎡X
⚖️XI
🌀XII
🦋XIII
🌈XIV
🔓XV
XVI
XVII
🌕XVIII
☀️XIX
🎺XX
🌍XXI

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How does tarot work?

Tarot is a symbolic system of 78 cards. Major Arcana (22 cards, The Fool to The World) represent life's major themes and archetypes. Minor Arcana (56 cards across Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles) address everyday situations. Cards are drawn and interpreted symbolically as a tool for self-reflection.

Q. What is the difference between one-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross spreads?

One-card: today's core message. Three-card: past/present/future or situation/action/outcome. Celtic Cross (10 cards): the most comprehensive spread covering present situation, challenges, subconscious influences, past, future, and final outcome.

Q. What do reversed cards mean?

Reversed (upside-down) cards suggest the energy is blocked, internalized, or expressed in an extreme way. For example, The Emperor upright means authority and control; reversed, it may indicate excessive control, rigidity, or power struggles.

Q. Can tarot predict the future?

Tarot is not a predictive tool but a reflective one. It reveals the current energetic patterns and potential trajectories in a situation, helping you reflect on choices. The future is shaped by your decisions — tarot is one lens to inform them.

Q. How is tarot different from saju (Four Pillars)?

Saju is a structured East Asian system based on birth date/time using heavenly stems, earthly branches, and five elements. Tarot is an intuitive, image-based Western system focused on specific questions. Both can be used complementarily.

Q. Is daily tarot reading worthwhile?

A daily one-card pull is a widely practiced morning ritual for setting intention and reflecting on the day's energy. If the same card appears repeatedly, it may signal a recurring theme requiring deeper attention.

How to Use

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Choose a Spread

Select One-Card, Three-Card, or Celtic Cross spread depending on how deep a reading you want.

2
Set Your Intention

Choose a topic (Love, Career, Money, Health) or focus on a specific question in your mind.

3
Draw Your Cards

Clear your mind, focus on your question, and click or tap to draw your cards.

4
Read the Interpretation

Read the symbolic meaning of each card position and how it applies to your current situation.

Expert Knowledge: Tarot Card Reading — Free Daily Tarot

Tarot's history traces to 15th-century northern Italy, where Tarocchi cards were initially used for card games. By the late 18th century, tarot became associated with divination and esoteric philosophy. The Rider-Waite deck (1909), now the world's most popular, was created by Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith — both members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

The 78-card system integrates symbolism from Kabbalah, alchemy, astrology, and numerology. The 22 Major Arcana cards represent life's major archetypal energies; the 56 Minor Arcana address everyday situations across four suits: Wands (fire/will), Cups (water/emotions), Swords (air/intellect), Pentacles (earth/material). Carl Jung connected tarot imagery to collective unconscious archetypes, and modern therapists increasingly use tarot imagery as a projective tool for self-exploration.

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