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For thousands of years, humans have looked for signs, reading the stars, the winds, and the symbols of nature around us, seeking meaning or simply a clue for what to do next.
Astrology and Tarot are part of these ancient practices that help us navigate when the path ahead feels unclear. Both mirror our inner world, showing us possibilities and reflections of the unconscious, what Carl Jung called archetypes — inviting us to dialogue with the unseen.
Many Surrealist artists, from André Breton to Leonora Carrington, were also enchanted by these tools, seeing in them a bridge between imagination, psyche, and mystery.
I find the story of the Tarot particularly fascinating, especially because its true origins remain a mystery.
My favorite version tells that the cards come from the Book of Thoth, the Egyptian god of art, knowledge, science, time, the moon, and death.
According to legend, this sacred wisdom survived the burning of the Library of Alexandria because it was disguised as a simple “game.” Yet, hidden within its symbols lies the knowledge of Thoth, a visual language that continues to reveal the connection between the cosmos and the human soul.
Astrology and Tarot don’t determine destiny — they illuminate it.
The final choice, always, is ours 🌙
Let’s deep dive and explore what the universe has to say...
The final choice, always, is ours 🌙
Let’s deep dive and explore what the universe has to say...