About Tarot

Tarot represents a timeless visual language that resonates with human experience on every level[cite: 1]. Whether you respectfully pick up your very first deck to explore its secrets, or pulling cards in the morning is your indispensable and established ritual, the essence remains the same. These 78 images function as a universal mirror of our life cycles, everyday challenges, and internal transformations. For a beginner, they are a fascinating guide through the unknown landscape of their own mind, while for an experienced practitioner, they serve as a precise tool that keeps their attention sharp and focused on what is essential.

History of Tarot

The roots of this system reach deeper into everyday reality than might seem at first glance. Tarot was born in 15th-century Renaissance Italy, originally as a richly illustrated card game for the aristocracy, known as Tarocchi. Only the passing centuries, the human need to seek a deeper meaning in the surrounding world, and the gradual accumulation of symbolism transformed these images from simple entertainment into a sophisticated system. Depictions of virtues, natural elements, and celestial spheres gradually absorbed archetypal wisdom and underwent a seamless evolution into their present form. Tarot thus became a kind of archive of collective memory, surviving hundreds of years precisely because it could accurately capture the essence of the human condition.

A Pragmatic Tool

In today's fast-paced world, this historical tool serves primarily as an effective anchor for targeted self-reflection and problem-solving. When the mind gets stuck in analytical paralysis and looping patterns, pulling a card decisively cuts through this loop. The image on the table does not provide ready-made answers or immutable verdicts; instead, it offers a new visual stimulus that forces us to change our perspective. It is a highly pragmatic process of deconstructing a problem – the card challenges you to ask questions you may have consciously ignored, and illuminates those parts of the situation that had previously remained hidden in the shadows of the subconscious.

Inner Dialogue

So whether today you need to gain a clear strategy for your next steps, or you just want to create space for a silent dialogue with your inner self, this system is ready to serve both paths. Every spread is an open story where ancient symbols seamlessly blend with your current reality[cite: 1]. There is no need to look for the supernatural where an open mind, a willingness to know oneself, and genuine attention to detail lead to results. Accept the invitation to the table, focus on what is truly important to you, and allow the cards to help you put into words what you have already known deep down for a long time.