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The Ultimate Tarot Basics
This is THE workshop you need to get started - no other beginner Tarot workshops necessary!
Learn how to use Tarot in your everyday life, professional work, or creative pursuits. This mega-foundational virtual workshop will look at the basic structure, spreads, and meaning of Tarot cards. This session is open to beginners and anyone interested in Tarot who wants to know the fundamentals.
The Tarot is a symbolic map of consciousness that encompasses our journey through life, both spiritually and practically. Tarot reading is the practice of divining wisdom and guidance through a specific spread (or layout) of Tarot cards. However, contrary to popular belief, the cards do not simply tell your fortune, and one does not have to be a psychic to give Tarot readings. The cards are meant to provide insight into the innermost truths of your higher self. In other words, the cards provide an evolved awareness of what you already know deep within.
Over three hours (with a short break in the middle) we will cover the complete structure of the tarot deck and ways of reading including:
—the four suits
—court cards
—reversals
—spreads
—the elemental connectionsLearn how to get meanings quickly and intuitively. You will be reading cards before you leave the class!
This workshop is also the entryway to my other classes: if you take this class, you can apply to my Tarot Salon.
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Advanced Tarot
Deepen your knowledge of Tarot, build your reading practice, and strengthen your intuition and creative work! This course is recommended for those who have some basic knowledge of Tarot or who have completed the Tarot Basics course.
Advanced Tarot covers:
reversals and court cards
creative spreads and designing your own spreads
suits, elements, and symbolism
how to use Tarot for self-care, creativity, art practice, rituals, and magic
expand your intuition and knowledge of the Tarot within your life and creative practice
You'll learn more about advanced Tarot techniques and methods, including reversals, court cards, creative spreads, designing custom spreads, and using Tarot to bring magick and energy to your everyday life. Tarot symbolism can be complex and overwhelming . The goal of this course is to introduce you to quick, intuitive Tarot reading to bring divine energies and knowledge into your life and creative practice.
Bring your own tarot deck to the session, I recommend using the Rider Waite Tarot deck, which is narrative and the most widely circulated deck.
There are currently no upcoming Advanced Tarot classes, check back soon to register for the next session.
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March 19th | Ostara Ritual
3/19/26, 7pm-8:30pm EST
RegisterThis Friday, March 20th, is Ostara — the Spring Equinox, when day and night stand in perfect balance and the Earth tilts back toward the light.
Ostara is one of the eight Sabbats on the Witch’s Wheel of the Year — the ancient calendar that moves with the sun, the seasons, and the cycles of the Earth rather than the relentless forward march of modern time. These eight festivals follow a nature-based cycle, and each one arrives about every six weeks — so there is always a moment to pause, to mark the turning, and to ask: where am I in my own cycle?
This is the gift of the Wheel. In a world that wants us always producing, always moving, always on — these eight sacred pauses pull us back into rhythm with something older and truer. They remind us that rest is not failure. That darkness has a purpose. That spring always comes.
You may know this moment by other names. Easter takes its name from Eostre, the Teutonic goddess of spring and dawn. Passover, too, belongs to this season — in ancient times it coincided with the spring harvest, a festival of liberation and new life. Whether your ancestors lit bonfires for Eostre, set a Seder table, or hid eggs for their children, they were all doing the same thing: refusing to let winter be the final word.
The Norse goddess Freyja was similarly honored at this time of year — goddess of love, fertility, and fierce feminine power. She, like Eostre, like Persephone rising from the underworld, reminds us that the return of life is not passive. It is a reclaiming.
After a long, hard winter — inside and out — this is our moment at the threshold.
I invite you to join me on Thursday evening, March 19th, the eve of the Equinox, for an Ostara ritual rooted in the feminist lineage of spring goddesses and the deep human need to begin again. We will work with intention, with balance, with the sacred act of planting something new.
[A recording will be available for all registrants.]