Spend the month working with sixteen self-reflective questions for tarot or oracle readings (or journaling with no cards), inspired by meaningful May flowers.
Read MoreLast month, we had a Tarot in Love challenge. This month, it’s time for the tarot to go to work. It’s the Tarot at Work challenge!
Read MoreFor February, I wanted to offer a simpler tarot challenge than my recent behemoths. Love is complicated enough without having to reference tables and charts. So enjoy this tarot challenge inspired by the new Tarot in Love by Elliot Adam.
Read MoreGet to know your place in the tarot court with my new Holding Court Challenge. A month of exercises will help you uncover the persona behind most, if not all, of the court cards on a personal, relevant level.
Read MoreTarot is a novelist’s dream tool. It helps you understand people, uncover root causes, resolve conflicts, envision how scenarios will unfold, and imagine whole new realities. So let’s use it to inspire a story.
Read MoreOctober is a time for playing with identity and having fun. But play can be empowering, so I’m exploring that with Tom Benjamin through a queer lens in our co-hosted divination challenge. (It’s open to everyone!)
Read MoreI thought it would be fun to combine my recent interest with randomness and divination with the importance of asking questions about deep fundamentals and resolving competing messages.
Read MoreForecasting My Life Life is a 31-day divination challenge to improve your divination and fortune-telling skills. It’s intensive, so don’t feel like you have to rush.
Read MoreTo help you make meaning and cut through the noise of Mercury Retrograde, I have a mini divination challenge designed around this particular Mercury Retrograde period.
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