Tarot

From sceptic to mystic: How I fell in love with Tarot reading

When I was 20 I was living in Bologna, Italy doing an internship as part of my degree in languages.

On a Saturday evening, Via Dell’Independenza; a wide street which leads away from the main piazza, comes alive with street performers of all kinds, from dancing men painted blue to jugglers and puppeteers.

It was on this street that I spied a woman sitting with some cards at a little table covered in silk cloth. I’d never had a tarot reading before. I was intrigued albeit sceptical, but I couldn’t resist.

Like most 20 year old girls my main questions revolved around a boy, in this case an Italian / German who according to the cards thought I was “good hearted but a little crazy.” He confirmed a few days later that this was an accurate reading.

When the reading shifted from my tempestuous love life to career, the woman surprised me by saying that I’d make a great air hostess. This was something I’d been actively considering at the time since I spoke a few languages and loved to travel. “How could she possibly know that?” I thought. On that day, the Tarot cast its spell on me.

It wasn’t until a few years later when I was living in London that I came across a book at a second hand market called “Fortune Telling by Tarot cards” by Sasha Fenton. It felt like a sign and I could once again feel this art form calling to me.

In the beginning, having always been an A star student, I approached my study of the Tarot as a very serious academic endeavour.

Every morning and evening whilst travelling on the London underground to and from work, I would read this book religiously and try to commit to memory, word for the word, the meanings ascribed to each of the cards.

Since there are 78 cards in a standard tarot deck, this was no mean feat!

However, as time went on and I moved from reading for myself, to reading for others, I soon discovered that the best readings required a key ingredient: Intuition.

In order to accurately channel messages through the cards, it was vitally important for me to tune into feelings, sensation and emotion which took me beyond what I could glean from any book.

I also learnt that a reading began before I’d even shuffled the deck. If I took a moment to tune into my intuition and the energy of the querent beforehand I found I could often sense what the reading would be about. Sometimes I’d even be able to predict the specific cards that would come out!

Tarot reading is essentially storytelling, whether you see it as the cards telling the story of the subconscious mind, your angels and guides telling you what you need to know or a map to the future.

As with any work of art or literature, the reader or viewer’s interpretation is always subjective because it is shaped by their own personality, likes and life experiences.

For example, someone who’s never suffered the physical loss of a partner will experience a book like “One Day” very differently to someone who has. It’s the same with Tarot. Someone in love will no doubt have a different reaction to “The Lovers” card as opposed to someone who’s in the midst of a difficult break up.

Likewise an older person may connect differently with the “Death” card (which isn’t normally about literal death but ego death and transformation) than a younger person.

I’ve always loved stories. From a young age I wrote and illustrated my own little books and was an avid reader.

The Tarot is essentially an epic story that follows the hero’s journey model.

All of us are the hero in our own stories but we’re only living one part of that story at a time and no matter where we are in life, the cards can give us a loving nudge in the right direction (or a tough love kick up the arse when we’re living in denial).

And I also learnt that Spirit was developing its own language with me through the cards.

For example, if I was connecting with someone’s loved one in Spirit, the Judgment card would nearly always show up. Or if I was looking at a soulmate / twin flame connection, the two of wands would feature.

As I expanded my deck collection I also developed a unique relationship with different representations of the cards which sometimes included symbols or artwork that differed dramatically from the traditional Rider-Waite deck, for example. This also influenced the outcome of a reading.

What I love most about Tarot is that it helps us to get another perspective, helping us to take a zoomed out view at what we can’t normally see because we’re too close to it, our faces squished in anguish against the glass of our hopes, dreams and fears.

Tarot has helped me to take a step back, breathe and find a way forward, no matter how dark or unwieldy the path ahead has seemed.

Now I want to share this gift with you too.

If you’re curious to learn more about Tarot and would like to learn how to read the cards, whether for yourself or others, I’m hosting a beginner’s workshop this Monday online.

You’ll find all the details including how to register on the Facebook event HERE.

Spirituality, Tarot, Wicca

Navigating the Year of The Hermit: Insights for 2025

How numerology and Tarot can help you to navigate the year ahead.

Have you set yourself some goals for 2025 or created your vision board?

Maybe you’ve made a resolution or two.

Whether the answer is “yes” or “no” I’m here to support you.

In this post I’m going to dive into the numerology and Tarot correspondances of 2025 which may help with your intention setting and provide some clarity for the coming months.

First of all, 2025 is a “9” year in Astrology. Why? Because 2+0+2+5 = 9.

9 is all about endings, release, letting go and completion.

So 2025 could be a great year to finally give something up that has been troubling you for years, like a bad habit such as smoking, for example, a toxic job or relationship, a negative behaviour pattern or way of thinking… the list goes on.

Just because 2025 is a “9” year also doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to start anything this year or experience new beginnings. But just be aware that if you experience any delays or bumps in the road with something you’re trying to create and bring into the world, it’s likely just because there’s something (or someone) you need to let go of to pave the way for that new thing to come in in 2026 (which is a “1” year signifying new beginnings).

We’ve all heard the phrase “ignorance is bliss” but it is only by confronting our shadows that we can stand in the light of truth and live a life of soul-led purpose.

In terms of Tarot, The Hermit card is the 9th card in the Major Arcana so provides us with the overarching theme or North Star for this year.

Whilst the Hermit can signify quiet reflection, meditation, resting and retreating on our own, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re going to spend the majority of this year alone or holed up in a remote cave away from all civilisation (although going to do yoga in the mountains or a meditation retreat in the forest could be just the ticket!)

But certainly connecting to your truth, your inner wisdom and your intuition will be vital this year, as well as anything you can do to tune out the noise of outside influences and the wider world, particularly if these are in conflict with what your gut is trying to tell you.

This is a year of awakening, a time for spiritual truth seekers to boldly go where none have gone before and stand firm in their truth, even if this goes against the status quo or what their own family, friends and community believe.

The Hermit is about enlightenment and shining the light of truth on the shadows, thus illuminating the darkness within ourselves and in our external realities in terms of governments, societies and systems.

This “shadow work” can be uncomfortable and unsettling.

We’ve all heard the phrase “ignorance is bliss” but it is only by confronting our shadows that we can stand in the light of truth and live a life of soul-led purpose.

So in summary, 2025 is a year of Surrender, going within to discover the truth about ourselves and our world and letting go (once and for all) of the cycles, patterns, people, places and things that we’ve outgrown and which no longer serve us.

If you’d like to receive in-depth guidance and a personal month by month guide to the year ahead, you can book a 2025 Tarot predictions reading HERE.

Tarot

I created my own Tarot Deck! – The Cosmic Kat Tarot

Hello beautiful souls,

If you follow me on social media you’ll already know all about my Cosmic Kat Tarot deck.

But for those of you who don’t, I thought I’d fill you in…

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The World

The Cosmic Kat Tarot was a project I conceived thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign and I self-published it via Make Playing Cards.

Here’s the link if you’d like to buy a copy of the The Cosmic Kat Tarot 

I hand drew and designed all of the 78 cards myself using sharpies, markers, pencils and oil pastels.

It’s loosely based on the Rider Waite Smith deck and features bright, vibrant and colourful illustrations.

I created a unboxing and walkthrough video on my YouTube channel where I go through the deck and talk about each card in detail. 

The deck takes it’s name from the creator, me Kat, and cats provide the main focus of the cards.

But these aren’t any ordinary cats!

They’re Cosmic cats which come from far off lands and different dimensions.

These other worldly cats have been sent to teach us about life, love, spirituality and everything in between.

Allow them to transfix you with their charm, allure and playfulness as you step into their magical realm.

The first card in the Major Arcana, The Fool, features a cat jumping off into space as it begins its quest for knowledge and understanding.

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The 4 of coins

Moving through the suits of cups, coins, swords and wands the cosmic cats reveal the secrets of the universe and how we can adapt them to life on our own planet – as above, so below.

The World card completes the cycle with a depiction of a cat embodying planet earth since they have returned from their space voyage and now must teach us humans how to live life to the fullest and look after our own planet.

The designs are fun and light making this an ideal deck to use with children and a must-have for cat lovers.

Spirituality, Tarot

3 Tarot Spreads for Spiritual development

Tarot isn’t just about telling the future.

It can also show us where we currently are on our spiritual journey and how we can get to where we need to be.

Here are three spread suggestions that you can use to assist you in your spiritual development – these will also work with oracle cards.

Write down your findings in your tarot journal or diary so you can refer back to it at a later date.

It’s a good idea to do the same spread a month later in order to track progress and change.

You can adjust these spreads to meet your own personal needs or even make up your own.

Have fun!

 

The spiritual spot-check

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2.  Shadow self

3. Higher self

This is a good one for noticing unhealthy or unconscious desires and behaviours – your higher self card may provide the solution you need.

The inner-child spread

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1.  How your inner child feels

2.  What your inner child wants you to know

3.  How to nurture your inner child

4. Positive aspects of your childhood

5.  Childhood wounds

6. How to heal 

This one may be quite emotional so make sure you have adequate time to sit with your feelings. It might be an idea to use a particularly fun deck for this – one that your inner child is drawn to.

 

The Spiritual tune-up

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1. Biggest obstacle to my spiritual growth

2. How to overcome this obstacle 

3. What am I afraid of?

4. Who is assisting me on this journey?

5. How can I come into alignment with my highest good? 

This is a good one if you need a spiritual M.O.T.

Don’t worry if the message in the cards isn’t clear or doesn’t make sense to you straight away – you can always reflect on it and come back to it later.

If you aren’t confident with reading cards for yourself, don’t hesitate to get in touch and I will happily do one of these spreads for you – or one tailored to your specific needs.

E-mail – cosmickattarot@gmail.com

Love and light,

Kat 🙂

 

Spirituality, Tarot, Wicca

How to use Tarot to manifest your desires

Tarot cards are a powerful spiritual tool that allow us an insight into our subconscious and can help us to communicate with our ancestors and spirit guides.

But did you know that Tarot can also be used with the law of attraction to manifest our dreams and desires?

Every tarot card not only holds an image imbued with symbolism and meaning but also an ENERGY.

It is this energy which can allow us to manifest the life we dream of.

Here’s some ideas to get you started….

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Tarot Vision board

Create a vision board using tarot cards (you might want to reserve a deck especially for this purpose).

Think of a goal, dream or desire that you have and keep it in mind as you shuffle the deck.

Ask your angel and spirit guides to reveal the card that will help you to manifest your goal (s).

Stick each card on the board and write down some affirmations on a piece of paper.

Pin this next to it (or if using a white board you can write them around the card).

E.g You might have the goal to love yourself and be healthy and happy in your own skin. The card that might come out of the deck is The Empress and your affirmations could be “I am happy and healthy”, “I love and accept myself”, “I am and peace and feel comfortable in my own skin.”

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Manifestation spell 

Start by casting a circle.

The simplest way to do this is to call in the elements or spirits of fire, earth, air and water and with your hand, a feather or a wand turn in a clockwise circle and visualise a bright white light surrounding you.

Ask for protection and assistance from your angel and spirit guides.

Write down your “manifesto” on a piece of paper.

Ask for assistance and guidance from your angel and spirit guides or appropriate Gods/Goddesses/Deities.

Here’s an example,

“Guardian Angel, heavenly spirit of the cosmos and Goddess Selene,

Please help me to feel whole, happy and healthy again,

Remove the energy and mental blockages that are holding me back

Let me live in abundance, and not in lack.”

Say this out loud x 3 and end with “And harm none, So mote it be.”

Fold up the paper and write the name of the person who the spell is for on the front (whether it is for you or someone else) and go over this with a pentacle symbol (pentagram inside a circle).

Once again shuffle your deck and ask for the card (s) to be revealed that will help you to achieve the desired outcome of the spell.

Place your folded up paper on top of the card.

Then light a candle, place this on top of the card(s) and folded-up-paper (make sure it’s in a heat-proof container) and spend a few moments visualising the positive outcome you desire.

Close your circle by thanking your angel and spirit guides and using your hand, wand or a feather to turn in an anti-clockwise direction. Ask for the energy and magic you have cultivated to be released into the universe in order to manifest your desire.

This is most powerful if conducted at the appropriate Moon phase, i.e Full Moon = Fulfilment/completion/wishes, Waning moon = letting go/releasing, New Moon = New beginnings, Waxing moon = building/working towards something.

WARNING: Be very specific and careful what you wish for!

 

 

Spirituality, Tarot

I see dead people….I’m a medium!

It’s one of the greatest cinematic moments of all time.

That scene in the Sixth Sense when Cole tells Bruce Willis that he can “see dead people.”

I never thought I would be able to possess this gift and I can tell you that for me it’s not like the movies.

My interest in Mediumship came after Tarot and even slightly before I decided to call myself a Witch.

I started out by reading a book by Gordon Smith, a well renowned Scottish medium and soon after I began attending an open circle at a Spiritualist church.

I started with the basics – meditation, sitting in the power and also trying to see if I could deduce things about my tarot clients prior to meeting them.

The messages I’d get were varied and sometimes jumbled.

I’m clairaudient – sometimes I hear a word spoken or a song plays in my head which has  special significance to my client. (My favourite instance of this was when I got “Smooth Criminal” by Michael Jackson regarding a love interest.)

I’m clairvoyant – sometimes I see a picture in my mind’s eye that can be taken literally or symbolically. e.g a field of wheat could mean a client has a farming connection or that it’s time for them to harvest the fruits of their labour.

I’m clairsentient – when doing a reading my favourite phrase is “I feel like…” i.e the cards produce a sensation in me of “just knowing” that something is true, an intuitive knowledge.

However, up until recently I hadn’t really been able to connect with any specific loved ones from the other side.

Honestly, I’d started to doubt whether I could be a Medium at all.

But the other night, during a tarot reading, I had a breakthrough.

I was doing several readings back to back and one of my clients asked me if she could connect with loved ones who had passed.

She didn’t state exactly who she wanted to contact but I said I’d give it a go.

When I laid the cards down and started to describe the sort of woman who was coming through it was clear that I’d connected with her boyfriend’s mother, a woman who in turn was like a mother to my client.

The traits I described seemed to resonate and moths and daddy long legs made themselves known – which I told my client was a sign of this lady in spirit.

Then, with my next client soon afterwards, I was asked to connect with a specific person, this time a grandfather.

As before I laid the cards down and it was obvious that we’d made contact.

But then something amazing happened.

I could actually see this lady’s grandfather in my mind’s eye!

I didn’t have my eyes closed but I could see his face as clearly as if he was sitting in front of me.

I was able to confirm that he had a tooth missing and was holding a bunch of daffodils (which my client told me were her grandma’s favourite).

Everything I said my client was able to confirm and I was touched by how emotional the experience was for her.

Her grandfather was laughing and smiling and being able to pass on this information was such a joy.

I left that reading feeling uplifted and more sure of my path in life.

The work I do with spirit is both a privilege and an act of service.

This is my soul’s purpose.