Tarot, without the 

fear or theatrics.

Everyone starts off knowing absolutely nothing about tarot — even me — and yet, here we both are.

Best case, you get to look at yourself deeply and honestly.

Worst case? They're just pieces of card with pretty pictures on them, pulled at random.

      A mirror, not a crystal ball.

"I'm a science-based person," I used to tell myself.

In many ways, tarot is grounded in logic too. There are 78 illustrated cards in a deck, each with roughly a 1.28% chance of being pulled.

Tarot shows you parts of yourself you may have overlooked, avoided, or moved past too quickly. It isn't scary, it isn't judgmental, and it isn't here to predict doom.

Tarot won't tell you anything you don't already, on some level, know.

How does it work?


Step 1

Bring your question

It can be specific, emotional, practical or something you’re still forming.

Step 2

Your cards are drawn

Calmly and intentionally, without theatrics or fear-based language.

Step 3

We reflect together

On themes, patterns, and insights already present in your life.