
17 Aug 2026
Yes or No Tarot: The Question It Is Worst At
The most requested reading in tarot, done honestly. How the leans are decided, why 48 of the 78 cards say yes, and what to ask instead.
Tarot writing from Memento Arcana: card studies, spread guides, learning notes, and the occasional argument about how tarot should be read.

17 Aug 2026
The most requested reading in tarot, done honestly. How the leans are decided, why 48 of the 78 cards say yes, and what to ask instead.

17 Aug 2026
The question decides the reading. How to turn a vague worry into something the cards can answer, and the four question types that produce useless readings.

17 Aug 2026
Most stuck decisions are not close calls. They are decisions where something has not been named. Here is a spread built to find it rather than to pick for you.

17 Aug 2026
There is a traditional method for reading timing from the cards. Here it is in full, along with why it is the least reliable thing tarot is asked to do.

17 Aug 2026
Forty numbered cards look like forty things to memorise. They are ten numbers crossed with four elements, and once you see that you can construct any of them.

17 Aug 2026
A spread can surface a belief about your own worth and name where it came from. It is a reflective tool, not treatment, and knowing the difference matters here more than anywhere.

17 Aug 2026
A deck cannot tell you whether the survey will be clean. It is good at telling you why you want to go, which is worth knowing before you commit to a mortgage.

17 Aug 2026
A deck cannot tell you whether the job is right. It is unusually good at telling you whether you are leaving toward something or running from something.

17 Aug 2026
New moon and full moon readings give a practice a rhythm and a built-in review point. Here is how to run the pair, and what the moon is actually doing for you.

17 Aug 2026
The questions people bring to a deck after a breakup are mostly ones tarot cannot answer. Here are the ones it can, and the point at which to put the cards down.

17 Aug 2026
The technical part is the easy part. Here are the boundaries that matter, what to say when a reading turns heavy, and what changes when money is involved.

17 Aug 2026
Four ways to shuffle a tarot deck without wrecking the cards, how to introduce reversals, and why the method matters less than your consistency.

17 Aug 2026
Court cards are difficult for one specific reason: the card will not tell you whether it means another person, you, or something you could do. Here is how to decide.

17 Aug 2026
Two cards together mean more than two cards apart. A four-step method: dominant card, elements, the tension between them, then back to your question.

17 Aug 2026
A reversed card is not a curse. Four ways to read reversals (blocked, internal, out of balance, or emphasis) and why sticking to one system matters.