Tarot Guide

Tarot Question Room

A calm guide to tarot as a question mirror, built to support Arcarix's Saju-centered reading path.

Tarot is most useful when it slows a question down. A card is not a command or a verdict. It is a symbol placed in a position, and that position tells you what part of the question to face.

In Arcarix, tarot is not the main engine. It is a companion room beside Saju: Saju reads the broad structure and timing, while tarot helps you name the question you are carrying now.

Ready for a personal reading?

Tarot and astrology are supporting rooms for context. For a personal reading, return to the Saju path and choose the reader lens that fits your question.

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Tarot experience

Hold a question and choose three cards

This public flow turns a question into three positions: the thread behind it, the door open now, and the next posture.

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How tarot is readTurn a vague question into a readable spread.Three-card spreadRead the thread behind the question, the present pressure, and the next posture.Major ArcanaLearn the 22 cards as big life passages, not fixed labels.Saju and tarotSee when to use structure and when to use a question mirror.

When tarot helps

A spread gives a question a visible shape. It can separate what you already know, what you are avoiding, and what kind of next posture deserves attention.

Use tarot when your concern is emotionally tangled. Do not use it as proof that a fixed event must happen.

How it fits Arcarix

This version is an educational room. It gives visitors a way to understand tarot language without pretending that a card draw has already happened.

A future tarot reading flow can connect a spread and selected cards to an interpretation API, but this page stays as a public guide for review and trust.