May 20, 2026 · 1 min read

Welcome to the Journal

A short note on why this Journal exists, what you'll find here, and how to read tarot and astrology without losing yourself to either.

Most divination content online treats you like a customer waiting for an answer. Pull the card, hear the verdict, move on. Refresh tomorrow for a new one.

This Journal is the opposite. It treats tarot and astrology the way a working therapist treats them — as mirrors, not predictions. Tools that help you notice what you already half-know, but haven't said out loud.

What you'll find here

Three kinds of essays, roughly:

  • Card studies. One card at a time. Not just the textbook keywords, but how the image actually behaves in a real spread, and what people tend to get wrong about it.
  • Astrology basics. Saturn returns. Mercury retrograde. The houses. Plain English, no jargon walls.
  • Practice notes. How to journal a reading. How to spot when you're projecting onto a card. How to use this stuff without it eating your decisions.

The bar I'm holding the writing to: would a working astrologer roll their eyes? If yes, rewrite.

What this isn't

A few things this Journal will never do:

It won't predict. Tarot doesn't know where your keys are. Saturn doesn't know who you'll marry.

It won't flatter. A Tower card is not a "blessing in disguise." Sometimes the message of a reading is unkind. We won't sugar-coat it into nothing.

It won't replace a therapist. If you're sitting with grief, addiction, or something heavier — these tools can hold a small candle, but they can't carry the room. Get a human.

How to use it

Read what catches your eye. Save what feels useful. Skip what doesn't. If you want to actually try a spread, the free three-card draw is on the house — no signup, no email gate.

The whole site is built on one quiet premise: you already know more than you think. The cards just give the knowing somewhere to land.

Welcome in.

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