From the press
Field Notes
Notes from the press, the kitchen table, the deck.
What The Fool and The Star Teach You About Trusting Your Next Step
Discover how The Fool and The Star tarot cards teach us to trust ourselves and move forward through uncertainty—even when we don't have all the answers.
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Court cards aren't fortune-telling tools—they're character sketches that mirror the personalities and energies in your life, including your own.
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How to Read Reversed Cards Without Memorizing 78 New Meanings
Stop memorizing! Learn how to read reversed tarot cards confidently using the meanings you already know—no guidebook required for all 78 cards.
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What the Page of Swords Tells You About Starting Over
When the Page of Swords appears in readings about new beginnings, it emphasizes curiosity and honesty over having all the answers—reminding us to learn as we...
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How The Hermit, The Star, and The World Map Your Personal Timeline
Discover how The Hermit, The Star, and The World cards form a powerful sequence that maps the complete journey from introspection through healing to integrat...
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How the King of Cups Helps You Lead Without Losing Yourself
Leadership isn't a choice between strength and empathy. The King of Cups teaches us that emotional intelligence and decisive action work best together.
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Why Drawing One Card Each Morning Changes How You Show Up All Day
A daily morning tarot card creates a powerful framework for self-awareness, giving you an intentional lens to notice and respond to your day before distracti...
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Why the Five of Cups Isn't About Loss (And What It Really Means)
The Five of Cups has a reputation problem. Most tarot readers see those three spilled cups in the foreground and immediately think: loss, grief, disappointme...
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