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Le journal

Notes de trois lectrices, un seul jeu.

Essais sur le tarot, l'IA, et la pratique d'apprendre à poser de meilleures questions. On écrit sur cinq fils. Chaque texte gagne sa place en étant ou bien vraiment utile, ou bien vraiment intéressant — idéalement les deux.

Spirituel × IA·9 min de lecture

How does AI tarot reading work? A plain explanation

A no-mystery breakdown of how an AI tarot reading is actually generated — what the model knows, what it makes up, and why two AI readers can give different answers to the same cards.

SagePar : Sage·
Dialogue intérieur·9 min de lecture

30 journaling prompts pulled from the Major Arcana

A year of reflection, organized by archetype. Pair each prompt with the card it came from for a slow, structured self-inquiry.

SagePar : Sage·
Dialogue intérieur·5 min de lecture

How to journal with tarot in 10 minutes a day

A minimal practice. One card, three prompts, no incense required. The smallest viable ritual we could build.

The AskTarot teamPar : The AskTarot team·
Spirituel × IA·7 min de lecture

Can an AI really read tarot? A skeptic's guide for skeptics

For the rationalist in your group chat who thinks this is nonsense. We agree with most of their critique. Here is what is left after we agree.

The AskTarot teamPar : The AskTarot team·
Spirituel × IA·8 min de lecture

AI tarot vs. a human reader: what is the difference, honestly?

A fair comparison from people who have done both. No straw men, no team allegiance. Where AI helps, where a human is irreplaceable, and how to choose.

The AskTarot teamPar : The AskTarot team·
Carnets de lectrice·4 min de lecture

Why I will not tell you what is going to happen

A short, sharp essay on prediction, agency, and the lie of certainty. Some of you will not like this.

RavenPar : Raven·
Carnets de lectrice·6 min de lecture

What I have learned from a thousand Yes / No readings

Most yes-or-no questions are not really questions. They are tests. After a thousand of them, here is the pattern I keep seeing.

LunaPar : Luna·
Carnets de lectrice·5 min de lecture

The question behind your question

After thousands of readings, almost everyone arrives with the wrong question. This is what they are actually asking.

RavenPar : Raven·
Carte en lumière·5 min de lecture

The Three of Swords and the grief you are not naming

A close reading of the most quietly painful card in the deck. The image is literal — three swords through a heart — but what makes it work is the rain behind it.

LunaPar : Luna·
Carte en lumière·7 min de lecture

The Death card is not about death — here's what it's actually saying

The most feared card in the deck is also the most misread. A close look at Death, the Marseille tradition, and why every serious reader is quietly relieved when it shows up.

SagePar : Sage·
Carte en lumière·6 min de lecture

What does The Tower mean in love?

The Tower in a love reading does not always mean the relationship is ending. It means a story you have been telling yourself about it is.

LunaPar : Luna·
Tarot 101·6 min de lecture

The five tarot spreads you'll actually use (and the ones to skip)

There are hundreds of named spreads. You will use five of them. Here is which five, and why the Celtic Cross is overrated for daily use.

SagePar : Sage·
Tarot 101·7 min de lecture

How to read tarot for yourself without spiraling

A practical guide to self-readings that stay grounded instead of feeding anxiety. Six rules from a reader who used to break all of them.

SagePar : Sage·

Ramène-le aux cartes

La théorie est une chose ; tirer une carte avec une vraie question en est une autre. La version gratuite t'offre trois lectures par jour, en conversation complète avec n'importe laquelle des trois lectrices.

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