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For a long time, people have looked at Tarot cards as a way to predict the future. But Tarot is actually so much more than a fortune-telling tool.

Think of it as a manual for self-development and shadow work.

The cards act like a mirror, helping you map out your personal growth goals while gently shining a light on the hidden parts of yourself—the fears, patterns, and blocks that you might normally look away from. Instead of telling you what will happen, Tarot helps you understand what is happening inside you right now.

On this blog, I will be sharing insights, card breakdowns, and practical tips on how you can use Tarot as a daily tool for healing, self-discovery, and personal transformation.

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Let’s Borrow the Magician’s Tools to Do Some Magic

The Magician teaches us to do actual magic—specifically, how to sharpen our manifestation skills by unlocking the subconscious. If you look at the Magician’s table, he has four tools. I like to map these directly to Carl Jung’s four psychological functions, which align beautifully with the tarot suits: Sensation (Pentacles): Gathering raw data through our physical senses (what we can see, touch, hear, taste, and smell). Intuition (Wands): Perceiving cosmic insights, gu

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