01/30/2026
*Additional information for this Sunday's Tarot class.*
**Only a few spots remaining!**
If you already have a deck you’re drawn to, bring it with you. Working with your own cards helps you learn their language and develop a relationship that’s uniquely yours.
If you don’t have a deck yet, no worries at all — Grounded will have decks available for purchase, and there will also be a few decks to use during class.
Tarot is about relationship, not rules.
The right deck is simply the one that feels good in your hands and speaks to you.
✨ Tarot Myths, Gently Dispelled ✨
There are a lot of ideas out there about Tarot that can make it feel intimidating or off-limits. Here are a few common myths — and the truth behind them:
• Myth: Tarot is only for psychics.
Truth: Tarot is a tool for intuition. Everyone has intuition — the cards simply help you listen.
• Myth: You have to memorize every card to read Tarot.
Truth: Tarot is a visual, symbolic language. You learn through imagery, patterns, and feeling — not memorization.
• Myth: Tarot predicts the future.
Truth: Tarot reflects the present moment and possible paths forward. It offers insight, not fixed fate.
• Myth: Some cards are bad or scary.
Truth: No card is inherently negative. Even challenging cards point toward awareness, growth, or change.
• Myth: You shouldn’t read Tarot for yourself
Truth: Reading for yourself is one of the best ways to learn and build trust with the cards.
• Myth: You have to follow strict rules.
Truth: Tarot works best when it’s personal. There’s no one “right” way — intuition leads.
• Myth: Tarot conflicts with spirituality or faith.
Truth: Tarot is a reflective tool. It supports self-understanding; it doesn’t replace beliefs.
• Myth: You shouldn’t touch other people’s decks.
Truth: Cards don’t absorb harm from touch. Connection comes from intention, not superstition.
• Myth: You have to be gifted your first Tarot deck.
Truth: You don’t. You’re absolutely allowed to choose your own cards — and in many ways, it’s one of the best ways to begin building trust, connection, and intuition with them.