4.
Pull Cards & Listen
Don’t just analyze—feel. Let the cards speak.
5. Interpret Intui vely and Logically
Learn the tradi onal meanings, but also trust your gut. Images, numbers, colors, and
symbols all speak.
Tarot As a Sacred Path
Some use Tarot casually—but for many of us, Tarot is a spiritual path, a daily prac ce of connec on,
a way to commune with the Universe.
It can be:
Your journal partner
Your shadow work mirror
Your manifesta on guide
Your healing ritual
Your priestess oracle
Let us now journey deeper into the mys cal and esoteric layers of Tarot, beyond the surface
meanings—into the hidden keys, occult correspondences, and sacred ini a ons the Tarot offers to
the devoted seeker.
1. Esoteric Origins of Tarot
Though the historical Tarot deck dates back to 15th-century Italy, many mys cs and occul sts believe
it is encoded with ancient wisdom from:
Herme cism – Teachings from Hermes Trismegistus, who said: “As above, so below.” Tarot is
a tool of this universal mirroring.
Kabbalah – The Tree of Life corresponds to the 22 Major Arcana, each path linking divine
forces and soul lessons.
Egyp an Mysteries – Tarot is thought to be descended from the Book of Thoth, said to hold
the secrets of crea on.
Alchemy – Tarot reflects the alchemical journey of the soul from base ma er (The Fool) to
divine gold (The World).
Astrology, Numerology, and Elemental Magic – Each card vibrates with planetary,
astrological, and numerical frequencies.
Each Tarot reading is a portal into the Divine Matrix—a decoding of your energe c script wri en
across life mes.