Learn Tarot With Me

A Personalised, Intuitive Journey Into Tarot,

You might be surprised to learn that modern Tarot was not originally meant for fortune-telling. That is simply the popular consensus. The framework of Western Tarot as we know it today began with the Tarot de Marseille. It was refined by the 19th-century French mystic Alphonse-Louis Constant, better known by his esoteric name, Éliphas Lévi. He did not invent the Tarot, but he took the elements that existed and reconnected them with ancient traditions.

Yet, it was the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn who gave it the structure most of us use today. We see this most clearly in the Rider–Waite deck, one of the most popular tarot decks in the world.

The "dictionary" of fixed meanings, including upright and reversed interpretations, actually came later, influenced by figures like Etteilla. This approach, known as Cartomancy, grew out of using regular playing cards for divination. It became popular because it was accessible. It offered a quick way to get answers without needing to study the deeper, more complex traditions. This is why most people today start by simply memorising what each card is "supposed" to mean.

What Do I teach?

Depending On What You Are Looking For, I Can Guide You Through It

In the Western Esoteric and Occult traditions, the Tarot was never intended to be a static list of definitions. In this tradition, a practitioner would not use reversed cards or "one-size-fits-all" meanings. Tarot is a system; its "engine" is underpinned by Kabbalah, Hermeticism, Alchemy, Astrology, and Numerology. It was designed as a map for ceremonial and elemental magic, meditation, and as a profound tool for the work of "Knowing Thyself."

By understanding the core structure of the Tarot, you get a much clearer sense of how it actually functions. How the elements relate, how the cards speak to each other, and why the whole thing holds together. It is a living, breathing map of consciousness. A tool for inner transformation and a dialogue with the psyche that is never fixed. I focus on four primary paths for those wishing to learn or explore this system:

  • Cartomancy: For those interested in traditional fortune-telling.

  • Intuitive Reading: Learning to trust what you see and feel in the moment.

  • Self-Discovery: Using the "Hero’s Journey" framework and Jungian psychology.

  • The Occult Tradition: Learning the principles of the Western Esoteric tradition, the language of the occult, and the system's underlying mechanics.

What You Might Want to Learn?

The Teaching is Tailored. To Help You Pave Your Own.

  • The structure of the Tarot

  • What Kabbalah, Hermetic Principles, Western Esotericism, and Jungian psychology

  • How to understand card meanings beyond memorisation

  • How to develop fluency: reading in context and building narrative

  • How to work with Jungian symbolism, archetypes, and the subunconscious

  • How to tap into your intuition

  • How to connect with your subunconscious and read intuitively (not just memorise meanings)

  • How to work with the alchemical stages and the soul’s journey

  • How to explore your Hero’s Journey and archetypes through the Tarot

  • How to use Tarot for personal growth through alchemical transformation

  • How to use Tarot for shadow work

  • How to approach Tarot as a living mirror for self-inquiry, healing, and real insight.

How Do I teach Tarot ?

No fixed syllabus. No one-size-fits-all formula

Tarot is a structured system, but it is also a personal relationship with symbols and archetypes. Rooted in the Western Esoteric and Occult traditions, my approach provides the framework; you provide the direction. I teach you how the engine works so that you can carry it with you and make it your own.

On another level, this work is also about learning how to open perception. The cards become a training ground for intuition and imagination. Rather than treating intuition as something mystical or random, you begin to recognise how the mind responds to images, patterns, and archetypal themes. The structure of the Tarot gives the mind something stable to work with, while imagination allows meaning to emerge through association, reflection, and inner response.

Over time, the cards stop being just objects to interpret. They become a language through which your inner perception begins to organise itself. The system provides the grammar, your intuition provides the voice.What matters is your language, your perspective, and your relationship with the cards. The teaching is tailored, based entirely on where you are and what you are ready to explore.

It starts with a conversation, and the rest unfolds from there. I will meet you exactly where you are.

How to begin? Send me a message with what you would like to explore. I will reply with some options, and we shall take it from there.

Get in Touch

Email: journeywithmishka@gmail.com

Phone: +44 07845 650 670