What is Tarot?
Tarot is a symbolic language of images, numbers, and archetypes that offers a mirror to your inner world. While it is often thought of as a tool for prediction, many contemporary practitioners use Tarot as a way to explore the present moment with greater clarity, compassion, and depth. Each card is like a folktale in a universal story—depicting challenges, transformations, joys, and cycles that all human beings experience.
A Tarot reading is less about “telling the future” and more about opening a dialogue between your conscious and subconscious mind. The imagery in the cards can evoke memories, spark insights, and help you notice connections or patterns that might otherwise remain hidden. By working with both intuition and reflection, Tarot offers a bridge between logic and imagination—helping you access perspectives that support healing, creativity, and empowered decision-making.
The practice has roots in centuries-old European card traditions but has evolved into a versatile, contemporary tool for personal growth. Today, Tarot is embraced by artists, healers, and seekers worldwide for its ability to illuminate the subtler layers of experience—offering not just answers, but deeper, more meaningful questions.
In this way, Tarot is less about fate and more about possibility. It helps you see where you are, understand how you got there, and envision the paths that may lie ahead, so you can step forward with intention and self-trust.
What is Tarot good for?
Tarot readings are powerful tools for finding clarity in the moment—especially when we’re facing uncertainty or difficult choices. They help us reconnect with our own intuition and often reveal that the answers we seek are already within us, even if we can't quite access them yet.
A tarot reading can be a bridge between the seen and unseen, a way to connect with the mysteries that surround us and discover they’re more accessible than we might think. It’s not about prediction—it’s about perspective.
Most importantly, tarot is a practice for healing. It helps us feel seen, heard, and supported by something larger than ourselves.
What can I expect from a session or a series of sessions? What do I need to do to
prepare for it?
Each reading begins with time to ground and check in—what’s going on right now, and what’s really at the heart of it? Together, we’ll talk through what’s present and shape questions that are clear, focused, and designed to lead to useful insight.
Once the cards are laid out, we take time to take them in. We notice first reactions—somatic, emotional, intellectual—and begin to explore what the images and patterns might be revealing. I’ll guide you through what the cards traditionally mean, how they relate to each other, and how they might speak directly to you and your situation.
There’s space for discussion, reflection, and connection. The session ends by gathering what’s been revealed and making sure you leave with clarity, a sense of direction, and something practical you can take with you.
Clients often leave feeling empowered, supported, and better equipped to move forward with strength and purpose.s you learned for just five minutes a day can significantly enhance results.
Myk Freedman practices Tarot at CLINIC Tuesdays 5- 9pm and Saturdays 1- 5pm.