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Thoughts and Musings


How to Choose a Tarot Deck: What to Look For (and What to Avoid)
There are a staggering number of Tarot decks out there, and trying to pick one can feel utterly overwhelming. If you’re just starting out here are the things I look for when selecting a deck, along with a few of my favorite recommendations for beginners. Look for Art That Speaks to You This sounds obvious, but it matters more than people think. It does absolutely no good to pick a deck you dislike just because someone on the Internet said it was good. If the imagery puts you

Rachel Oblak, LCMHC
Apr 47 min read


How to Study Tarot: Tips for Building a Real Relationship with the Cards
Most people learning Tarot start with a guidebook. They memorize keywords, look up cards after a draw, and try to piece meaning together from what someone else wrote. It works, sort of — but the cards stay on the page. They don't come alive. There's a different way in, one that treats the deck as something to be in relationship with rather than a system to be decoded. Here are three approaches I use in my own practice and teach in my course, all of which you can start applyin

Rachel Oblak, LCMHC
Apr 44 min read


What Is Tarot, Really? A Jungian Perspective
The Smith-Waite Tarot deck that I feature in my Tarot Course As a Jungian and depth psychotherapist and a long-time Tarotist, I spend a lot of time at the intersection of psychology and symbolism. There are many tools that can give voice to the collective and personal unconscious elements the reside within each of us, but Tarot is one of my favorites. It’s simultaneously systematic yet open-ended, personalized yet universal—not unlike our own psyches. But for those who aren’t

Rachel Oblak, LCMHC
Apr 45 min read
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