Reported from Indore,
In an era where uncertainty often clouds everyday decisions, a growing number of individuals are turning to spiritual tools for inner clarity. One such tool “Tarot Card Reading” is making a noticeable resurgence, not as a mystical oddity, but as a practical guide for self-awareness and healing.
Once thought of as magical or mysterious, tarot cards are now embraced by a wider audience including professionals, students, and even wellness coaches. But what exactly are tarot cards and what are they not?
Tarot Cards : For Clarity, Not Certainty
The story of tarot cards begin in europe in mid 15th centuary . In early phase it is used for playing a game “tarocchi” in Italy. In recent years, tarot has experienced a resurgence in popularity, thanks to the accessibility of tarot decks and the rise of online communities . Social media platforms have provided a space for tarot enthusiasts and professionals to share their insights, connect with a larger audience, and offer readings to those seeking guidance and self-reflection. Tarot reading is an art form that requires a combination of interpretation and intuition.
A tarot deck consists of 78 symbolic cards, each designed to represent various aspects of life and the subconscious mind.These are divided into:
22 Major Arcana cards, which reflect deeper spiritual lessons, and
56 Minor Arcana cards, which address day-to-day experiences, emotions, and choices.
Contrary to popular belief, tarot is not about predicting the future in a fixed or fatalistic sense. Instead, it offers insight into the present, helping individuals gain a clearer understanding of their emotions, patterns, and life circumstances.
“Tarot is like a mirror,” explains Hemma, a tarot reader and energy healer based in Indore. “It shows you what’s already within, your blocks, your strengths, your next step, but it never dictates. You always have free will.”
Decoding the Magic of Tarot
A reading typically begins with the querent (person seeking guidance) asking a question. Cards are then drawn and placed in a “spread”, a structured layout that helps interpret the scenario.
For example, a three-card spread may represent the past, present, and future, while a Celtic Cross spread provides an in-depth 10-card reading on complex life themes. The tarot reader interprets the cards using a mix of symbolism, intuition, and understanding of the client’s energy.
Common topics include love, career, personal growth, and emotional healing.
A Shift Toward Self-Awareness Practices
Alongside tarot, related practices like Angel Card Readings and Pranic Healing are also gaining momentum in wellness circles. While tarot dives into the psyche and patterns, angel cards offer softer, more comforting messages often believed to come from divine or spiritual guides.
Hemma, founder of The Intuition , offers both services, including certified courses in Master Choa Kok Sui’s Pranic Healing. The center provides Basic, Advance, and Soul-level courses, especially for those seeking to learn energy-based healing techniques.
New batches for Pranic Healing begin in the first week of July, with registrations open for individuals aged 16 and above.
Location: 215, Alok Nagar, Kanadia Road, Indore
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Breaking the Myths Around Tarot
To better understand tarot, it is equally important to address what it is not.
• Tarot is not fortune-telling. It does not promise a fixed outcome but reveals possibilities.
• It is not a superstition or magical ritual, but a structured, symbolic system guided by intention and intuition.
• It is not only for psychics or gifted individuals. With the right mindset, anyone can learn the basics of tarot.
• It does not replace professional advice in medical, financial, or legal matters.
• Lastly, tarot is not meant to control or influence others — its core purpose is self-reflection.
The Trend Explained
Experts point to the post-pandemic spiritual shift, mental wellness awareness, and the search for deeper meaning as reasons behind tarot’s rising appeal.
“People want to pause and reflect – and tarot offers that moment,” says Hemma. “It’s not about magic. It’s about mindfulness.”
Uncover More Insights
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