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Tarot: A Conversation Between the Soul and Symbols

May 15, 2025

For centuries, Tarot has intrigued, fascinated, and sometimes unsettled—but above all, it has accompanied us. Behind its 78 cards with coded images lies much more than a mere tool of divination. Tarot is a symbolic language, a mirror of the soul, a bridge between our inner world and the subtle laws of the universe. Reading Tarot isn’t about desperately trying to predict what will happen. It’s more about engaging in a dialogue with what is already present within us—often buried, sometimes unclear, but always accessible through the right symbols.

Tarot: A Reflection of Your Inner Life

Each reading acts like a vibrational snapshot of the moment. The cards laid out before you are not there by chance. They resonate with your emotions, your doubts, your current impulses. They speak the language of the unconscious, that part of us that perceives beyond words. A reading can:

  • Bring hidden blocks to light
  • Confirm an intuition
  • Offer a new perspective
  • Re-establish a connection with your inner wisdom

One Symbol = A Thousand Truths

Take an example: The Moon. For some, it evokes intuition, dreams, mystery. For others, it reflects illusion, a doubt to be clarified. There is no fixed right or wrong interpretation: Tarot adapts to the person consulting it. It speaks a living, multidimensional language—that's what makes it so rich.

A Tool for Guidance, Not Fate

At Cosmic Reading, we believe that Tarot never confines you. On the contrary, it opens you to your power of choice. It shows you the currents at play, the possible paths—but it's up to you to decide. Drawing cards is like listening to a wise friend whispering: "What if you looked at things from another angle?"

How to Begin?

You don’t need to be a psychic to use Tarot. What you need is:

  • A deck that speaks to you
  • A quiet space
  • A notebook to jot down your impressions
  • And most importantly: openness and curiosity

You can start by drawing one card per day, just to observe what it has to say to you. Over time, this dialogue becomes more fluid, deeper… more intimate.


✨ In Conclusion

Tarot isn’t meant to explain everything, but to shed light on what needs to be seen. It’s a subtle art, at once spiritual, poetic, and deeply human. When you shuffle the cards, it’s not just a game that begins. It’s a sacred conversation with yourself.