5 Signs You're Ready for a Tarot Reading
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The Cards Find You When You're Ready
In my experience, people rarely stumble upon tarot by accident. There's usually something stirring beneath the surface — a question, a feeling, a quiet knowing that it's time to seek a different kind of guidance.
If any of these signs resonate with you, it might be the universe's way of saying: you're ready.
1. You're Facing a Big Decision
Whether it's a career change, a relationship crossroads, a move, or a major life shift — when the stakes feel high and the path forward isn't clear, tarot can offer a powerful perspective. It won't make the decision for you, but it will illuminate what your heart already knows.
2. You Feel Stuck or Stagnant
That restless feeling of going through the motions without real direction or joy is one of the most common reasons people seek a reading. Tarot has a beautiful way of revealing the energy blocks, patterns, or beliefs that are keeping you stuck — and pointing toward what needs to shift.
3. You're Craving Deeper Self-Understanding
Sometimes there's no crisis — just a genuine desire to know yourself more deeply. To understand your patterns, your gifts, your shadows, and your path. Tarot is one of the most profound tools for self-discovery, and a reading can feel like finally being truly seen.
4. You Keep Seeing Signs or Synchronicities
Repeating numbers, meaningful coincidences, dreams that feel significant — when the universe seems to be speaking to you in symbols, a tarot reading can help you decode the message and understand what's being called forward in your life.
5. You're Simply Curious
Curiosity is one of the most powerful spiritual forces there is. If tarot has been on your mind — if you keep coming back to the idea of a reading — that curiosity itself is a sign. You don't need a crisis or a burning question. Sometimes the most transformative readings happen when we simply show up open.
If You Recognised Yourself in Any of These...
Then you're ready. And I'd be honoured to sit with you in that space of openness and exploration.