Thirteen Cards for the Year You Haven't Lived Yet: The 12-Month Year Ahead Spread
A month-by-month forecast spread built from twelve individual cards and one card that names the thread running through all of them.
Daily wisdom stories drawn from tarot, numerology, astrology, and the traditions between them — read, reflect, return.
In the Book of Changes, a line doesn't transform because it's uncertain. It transforms because it became so completely itself there was nowhere left to go.
A month-by-month forecast spread built from twelve individual cards and one card that names the thread running through all of them.
The smallest tarot spread there is, and often the hardest one to read well because there's nowhere for the answer to hide.
A ten-card layout that reads two people separately before it ever reads them as a pair, built for when a quick love spread isn't enough.
Most three-card spreads tell you where you stand. This one tells you what to do about it.
A six-position descent that doesn't just name what you're hiding — it traces where it came from and what it's worth.
A nine-position map that treats one lifetime as a single story with an origin, a lesson, and a destiny — not a string of unrelated days.
Not the arc of a lifetime — a seven-card read on exactly where your growth stands today and what to do about it next.
The three-card spread looks simple because it is simple — and that's exactly why it works.
The Transformation spread doesn't ask what's changing — it asks what's fighting the change, and what survives it.
The Weekly Forecast spread trades tarot's usual vagueness for something almost like a calendar.
The Yes/No spread is tarot at its most direct — one verdict, and the two forces arguing over it.