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Does Tarot Actually Work?

A science-based exploration of how tarot works as a decision-making and self-reflection tool, not a fortune-telling device.

The Psychology of Tarot

How pattern recognition, projection, and symbolic thinking make tarot a powerful tool for self-reflection and decision-making.

Secular Tarot: A Non-Spiritual Approach

How to use tarot as a practical decision-making tool without the mysticism. A guide for skeptics and rationalists.

Tarot vs Therapy: Understanding the Differences

How tarot and therapy serve different purposes, and how tarot can complement (but never replace) professional mental health support.

Tarot vs Astrology: Key Differences

How tarot and astrology differ in approach, assumptions, and practical application. A clear comparison for the curious.

AI Tarot vs Human Readers: What's Different

Comparing AI-powered tarot readings with human readers. When each approach makes sense and what to expect from AI tarot.

Carl Jung and Tarot: Archetypes and the Unconscious

How Jung's theories of archetypes, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity connect to tarot practice.

Tarot and Cognitive Bias: What to Watch For

How confirmation bias, the Barnum effect, and other cognitive traps affect tarot interpretation—and how to avoid them.

Why Smart People Use Tarot

The case for tarot as a decision-making tool for analytical minds. How rational people extract value from card readings.

Tarot as a Decision-Making Framework

How to use tarot cards as a structured approach to complex decisions. A practical guide for leaders and strategists.

Tarot and Stoicism: Philosophical Alignment

How Stoic philosophy and tarot practice share common ground on uncertainty, control, and self-examination.

Tarot for Anxiety: A Practical Coping Tool

How tarot can help manage anxious thoughts through externalization, containment, and focused reflection. Not a replacement for treatment.

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