Trusting Your Inner Voice : An Intermediate Tarot Series in Confidence, Complexity, and Courage
May 5, 12, & 19, 2026 (3 Tuesdays in a row!)
6:30–8:30 PM ET • Live on Zoom
(All sessions recorded and emailed the following day.)
Knowing the cards is one thing. Trusting what you see is another.
This three-part intermediate series is designed for readers who already understand the structure and symbolism of tarot, but want to deepen their confidence, clarity, and interpretive voice. Instead of learning more meanings, you’ll learn how to stand behind your readings—especially when they feel subtle, surprising, or emotionally charged.
Each session centers on a rich, challenging spread that pushes you beyond comfort and into fluency.
What We’ll Explore
Session 1 — Reading for Yourself Without Second-Guessing
Focus:
Differentiating intuition from anxiety, wishful thinking, and fear.
Recognizing when you’re over-interpreting vs. under-trusting.
Learning to sit with uncertainty instead of forcing clarity.
Developing a personal method for validating insights.
Designed to reveal:
What you already know but resist naming.
Where your intuition is strong.
Where doubt distorts perception.
The deeper question beneath the surface question.
The next step that requires trust rather than certainty.
Practice emphasis: slow reading, journaling, and speaking interpretations aloud.
Practice: Reading for Yourself & The Power of Three
The Spread: The Dynamic Trio. Moving beyond “Past/Present/Future” into situational spreads (e.g., The Block / The Action / The Outcome).
The Technique: Active Observation. How to describe what you see in the card before jumping to a memorized definition. This kills the urge to “perform” because you are simply reporting evidence.
Ethics Component: The Self-Reading Traps. Handling “stalker cards” and avoiding obsessive pulling. Learning when to put the deck away to avoid “data mining” your own life.
Session 2 — Reading for Others With Confidence and Care
Focus:
Finding your voice when reading for friends, clients, or strangers.
Navigating emotionally charged cards without sugarcoating or doom-saying.
Balancing honesty with compassion.
Understanding the ethics of influence and responsibility.
Designed to explore:
The seeker’s conscious story.
The unconscious dynamics shaping the situation.
External forces and internal patterns.
What the cards are actually emphasizing vs. what the seeker wants to hear.
Language that names truth without harm.
Practice emphasis: paired readings, phrasing exercises, and interpretive reframing.
Practice: Reading for Others & Relationship Dynamics
The Spread: Additional three-card options, building on spreads from Session 1.
The Technique: Narrative Anchoring. Learning to link cards together into a sentence rather than reading them as isolated islands. This eliminates over-explaining because the story speaks for itself.
Ethics Component: Consent & Boundaries. The “Power Over” vs. “Power With” dynamic. Avoiding the “Psychic Trap” (predicting the future) and focusing on the “Consultant Role” (analyzing the present). Navigating “Heavy Cards” (Tower/Death) without sugarcoating or doom-saying. The “No-Apology” Zone: Stripping “I’m sorry, but…” and “I think maybe…” from your vocabulary.
Session 3 — Holding Complexity Without Losing the Thread
Focus:
Interpreting contradictions, mixed signals, and ambiguous spreads.
Learning to track multiple layers of meaning at once.
Letting the reading be complex without becoming confusing.
Developing narrative coherence in multi-card layouts.
Designed to reveal:
Competing forces in a situation.
What is ending, emerging, and unresolved.
Where agency exists—and where it doesn’t.
The cost of action vs. inaction.
The deeper transformation at stake.
Practice emphasis: synthesis, storytelling, and trusting incomplete answers.
Practice: deeper ethics and bigger spreads.
The Spread: The seven-card Safe Passage spread from the TV series Agatha All Along.
The Technique: The “So What?” Factor. Developing a confident “bottom line” summary. Instead of rambling through every symbol, you learn to deliver the core message with authority and brevity.
Ethics Component: A little bit about the Professional Exchange. The ethics of charging for your time, managing “vampire” clients and expectations, and the “Duty of Care.” How to deliver “heavy” cards (Death, Tower, 10 of Swords) without fear-mongering or sugar-coating, what to do when a reading turns into a therapy session.
In This Course, You’ll Learn
- How to move from “What does this card mean?” to “What am I willing to say?”
- How to trust intuitive insights without abandoning critical thinking
- How to articulate readings with clarity, nuance, and emotional intelligence
- How to handle uncertainty, contradiction, and complexity in spreads
- How to develop a confident reading style that feels ethical and authentic
- How to read without performing, apologizing, or over-explaining
Who This Is For
This series is for tarot readers who already know the basics and want to strengthen their interpretive confidence.
You should be familiar with the structure of the deck and comfortable pulling multi-card spreads. If you took Find Your Inner Voice, this course is designed as its natural continuation.

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