Tarot in the Venus Journal
Tarot Articles & Guides
This collection brings together the journal’s published Tarot articles. Start with the method, follow a worked example, review ethical limits, or learn how Venus Tarot Memory works.

How to Ask Better Tarot Questions
Turn vague, leading, repeated, or certainty-seeking Tarot questions into focused prompts with clear scope, reader agency, and an observable reality check.
By Venus Tarot Team, Maria · Published July 16, 2026Frame a better question Reading PracticeTarot Ethics
Use concrete decision rules for consent, privacy, uncertainty, high-stakes questions, repeated draws, and grounded next actions.
By Venus Tarot Team · Published July 14, 2026Read the ethics guide Reading PracticeReading Examples
Follow one constructed three-card example from fixed inputs and position logic to a bounded synthesis and reality check.
By Venus Tarot Team · Published July 10, 2026Read the worked example Learn TarotLearn Tarot
Move beyond card keywords with a repeatable method built on question, context, position, uncertainty, action, and reality checks.
By Venus Tarot Team · Published July 7, 2026Learn the method Venus JournalHow Venus Tarot Memory Works
See what Venus Tarot Memory saves, how signed-in question branches continue, and why browser history is not the same.
By Venus Tarot Team · Published July 3, 2026Read the Memory guideTarot references
Reference the deck and reading method
These paths support card study and interpretation technique, but they remain outside the editorial article count.
Tarot Card Meanings
Navigate all 78 cards by Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, suits, and individual card pages, then apply each meaning through question and context.
Open the card referenceSpread Positions
See how positions such as context, obstacle, choice, support, and next step shape a card’s role without forcing an outcome.
Explore spread positionsTarot Card Combinations
Practice linking cards through question, position, sequence, suit, repetition, and tension instead of joining fixed keywords.
Study card combinationsThese articles support Tarot learning and reflection; they are not personalized readings and do not predict fixed outcomes.