MyTarot

Resources that frame tarot as a reflective, psychological tool.

Psychological Tarot Library

Tarot is not a deterministic prediction tool; it can be used to explore inner narratives and emotions. The resources below emphasize self-reflection and counseling-oriented interpretation.

Core Principles for Reflective Readings

  • Ask specific questions that include emotions and context.
  • Treat card meanings as prompts, not fixed outcomes.
  • Focus on choices, behaviors, and emotional patterns.
  • Seek professional support when distress is severe.

Major Arcana Counseling Library

Click a card to expand counseling-focused meanings and reflection prompts.

The Fool

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The Fool

Represents new beginnings, curiosity, and openness to possibility.

The Magician

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The Magician

Highlights agency and the ability to shape reality with your skills.

The High Priestess

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The High Priestess

Invites you to trust intuition and inner wisdom.

The Empress

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The Empress

Signals nourishment, care, and emotional stability.

The Emperor

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The Emperor

Calls for structure, responsibility, and clear boundaries.

The Hierophant

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The Hierophant

Focuses on values, learning, and trusted guidance.

The Lovers

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The Lovers

Emphasizes relational choices and authenticity.

The Chariot

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The Chariot

Represents focused direction and determination.

Strength

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Strength

Encourages patience, compassion, and steady self-control.

The Hermit

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The Hermit

Suggests reflection and restorative solitude.

Wheel of Fortune

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Wheel of Fortune

Signals a turning point and the need for flexibility.

Justice

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Justice

Calls for balance, accountability, and fairness.

The Hanged Man

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The Hanged Man

Invites perspective shifts, pauses, and acceptance.

Death

13

Death

Represents closure, renewal, and letting go.

Temperance

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Temperance

Highlights harmony, moderation, and recovery.

The Devil

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The Devil

Prompts reflection on attachment and fear patterns.

The Tower

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The Tower

Signals sudden change that forces a reset.

The Star

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The Star

Offers hope, healing, and renewed direction.

The Moon

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The Moon

Represents uncertainty and emotional tides.

The Sun

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The Sun

Radiates clarity, optimism, and vitality.

Judgement

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Judgement

Invites reflection, review, and growth.

The World

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The World

Symbolizes integration, completion, and readiness for a new cycle.

Major Arcana Summary (22 cards)

Key psychological themes summarized for quick reference.

0. The Fool: new beginnings, openness, intuitive leap
1. The Magician: agency, resourcefulness, self-leadership
2. The High Priestess: inner wisdom, calm, intuition
3. The Empress: care, abundance, emotional grounding
4. The Emperor: structure, responsibility, boundaries
5. The Hierophant: values, learning, tradition
6. The Lovers: choices, relational balance, authenticity
7. The Chariot: momentum, direction, confidence
8. Strength: patience, self-control, compassion
9. The Hermit: reflection, insight, restorative solitude
10. Wheel of Fortune: transition, cycles, turning points
11. Justice: balance, accountability, clear judgment
12. The Hanged Man: perspective shift, pause, acceptance
13. Death: closure and renewal, letting go
14. Temperance: harmony, calibration, recovery
15. The Devil: attachment, fear, dependency check-in
16. The Tower: disruption, release, rebuilding
17. The Star: hope, healing, regained direction
18. The Moon: uncertainty, emotional tides, subconscious
19. The Sun: clarity, vitality, optimism
20. Judgment: review, calling, growth stage
21. The World: integration, completion, next journey

Psychological Tarot Guide Articles

Sample long-form topics to boost content depth and value.

Creating a grounding ritual before a reading
Three-card spreads for anxiety check-ins
Relational patterns and symbolism in love questions
Tracking self-efficacy signals in card combinations
When to pause a reading for emotional safety
Career-focused spreads and common themes
Linking tarot prompts with CBT-style questions
Daily one-card reflections and journaling
Reframing reversed cards with compassion
Turning insights into a three-step action plan
What it means when the same card repeats
Handling uncertain future questions responsibly
Questions to explore subconscious needs
Expanding emotional vocabulary with imagery
Boundary-setting messages within tarot
Low-energy days: gentle reading prompts
Choice dilemmas and decision-support spreads
Writing affirmations inspired by card themes
Stress and sleep prompts for mindful reflection
Five closing questions after a session