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Tarot in 7 days

A gentle entry into cards: question, position, arcana, suits, combinations, and a first small spread.

After a week the user will not become a master, but will stop reading cards as a random dictionary.

day 1

Shape the question

First-person, contextual, without demanding a guarantee.

Practice: Rewrite one anxious question into three calmer versions.

Journal: Which question became more honest after rewriting?

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day 2

Card position

A card speaks from its place in the spread, not in isolation.

Practice: Take one card and read it as advice, fear, and resource.

Journal: How does meaning change by position?

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day 3

Major Arcana

Major turns, archetypes, and lessons that cannot be solved with one button.

Practice: Choose one Major Arcana and find its theme in your current week.

Journal: Where is this theme already visible in reality?

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day 4

Minor Arcana

Daily actions, conversations, money, feelings, and decisions.

Practice: Compare one Cups card and one Swords card in one situation.

Journal: What does feeling say, and what does thought say?

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day 5

Combinations

Two cards create a scene: tension, support, cause and effect.

Practice: Read one prepared combination and create a question for it.

Journal: Does this combination argue or support?

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day 6

Whole spread

First the whole gesture of the spread, then each card's detail.

Practice: Use a 3-card spread and write one summary sentence.

Journal: Which card holds the center of the story?

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day 7

Closing scroll

The answer should end with a practical step, not pretty fog.

Practice: Formulate one safe step for the next 24 hours.

Journal: What can I do without pressuring myself or another?

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Boundary

Do not use learning to prove an event is inevitable. Tarot in OmenHall is a language of reflection, not a verdict.

Tarot cards

Open the card dictionary after the first round.

Tarot combinations

Learn to hear cards in dialogue.

Get an answer

Move from learning to a personal question.