What a tarot reading is—and what it is not
A grounded guide to tarot as a way of reading questions, symbols and room for action—not as a promise of a fixed future.
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Astrologer-led guides for moving beyond card keywords, reading a natal chart in layers and placing dream symbols back into personal context.
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A grounded guide to tarot as a way of reading questions, symbols and room for action—not as a promise of a fixed future.
A practical method for moving beyond keywords by combining card family, visual movement, spread position and question context.
Read the 22 tarot archetypes as thresholds of beginning, choice, crisis, hope and completion rather than isolated definitions.
Learn how Cups, Swords, Wands and Pentacles speak about feeling, thought, movement and material life.
Choose between one card, three cards, a relationship spread and the Celtic Cross by reading the shape of the question first.
Compare tarot’s shared 78-card structure with the freer themes, card counts and voices of oracle decks.
Explore how Katina, the Moon’s Secret Guide and Guiding Animals approach relationships, intuition and instinct in distinct ways.
See how Katina reads the atmosphere around a relationship before rushing to label intention or outcome.
A gentle, grounded way to read lunar symbols, shadow, light and inner voice without turning intuition into instant certainty.
Approach personal dream meaning by reading image, emotion, setting and the feeling that remains after waking.
A guide to four recurring dream symbols through feeling, scene, transition and personal association—not fixed predictions.
A practical way to capture scene, emotion and recurring symbols without turning every morning into a writing assignment.
A clear reading order that begins with Sun, Moon and Rising before moving into planets, houses and aspects.
Read attraction, safety, communication and friction between two charts without reducing a relationship to compatible or incompatible.
Use one language as the centre and the other two as supporting signs, without forcing cards, sky and dreams into the same claim.
Draw cards, open your natal chart, compare two charts, save a dream and return to earlier readings in one place. Larisa is free to download on Android and contains ads and in-app purchases.