Guides

Learn the esoteric arts, one path at a time

Start anywhere. Pick a practice and learn it from the first card or the first rune, follow a path built for what you actually want to know, or go deep on the frameworks that sit underneath all of it, from the Tree of Life to the alchemists' Great Work. Every guide is written in plain language and translated into 52.

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Browse by practice

Every school of divination has its own logic and its own vocabulary. Choose one and we will take you from the basics to a real working knowledge.

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Tarot

78 cards

The 78-card system of Major and Minor Arcana. Learn how the four suits map to the elements, how the numbered pips build into a story, and how to read a card upright and reversed before you ever lay a spread.

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Decks & oracles

the library

Rider-Waite-Smith, Thoth, Marseille and the oracle decks that break the mould. A guide to choosing your first deck, reading its art, and understanding why the same card can mean different things in different traditions.

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Astrology

the birth chart

Signs, houses and planets, and the difference between the Western tropical zodiac and the Vedic sidereal one. Learn to read a birth chart as a portrait of character rather than a list of fated events.

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Numerology

life path

How a name and a birth date reduce to a single meaningful number. Work out your Life Path and Expression numbers and see how the same digits echo through the tarot and the Tree of Life.

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Runes

Elder Futhark

The twenty-four staves of the Elder Futhark, grouped into three families under Freyr, Heimdall and Tyr. Learn each rune's meaning, how to cast them, and the postures and chants of runic practice.

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I Ching

the 64 hexagrams

The Book of Changes, read by casting coins or yarrow stalks into one of sixty-four hexagrams. Learn the eight trigrams, how changing lines shift one hexagram into another, and how to ask a question well.

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Palmistry

the hand

Reading character and timing from the lines, mounts and shape of the hand. A guide to the heart, head and life lines and the mounts named for the classical planets.

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Feng Shui

space & flow

The art of arranging space so that energy moves well through it. Learn the Bagua map of eight trigrams, the five elements, and how the same principles shape a home, a garden and a grave.

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Chakras & energy

seven centres

The seven centres of the yogic body, from root to crown, and how practitioners read blockage and balance in them. Learn what each chakra governs and how breath, sound and attention are used to work with it.

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Stone spirituality

crystals

Crystals, birthstones and the traditions behind them. How stones are chosen, cleansed and charged, which ones pair with which intentions, and the practical lore of caring for a working collection.

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Talismans & amulets

charms

The evil eye and the nazar, the hamsa, sigils and protective charms from the Mediterranean to East Asia. How to choose a talisman by need, and how to cleanse and charge it before it goes to work.

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Tarot psychology

the psyche

The cards read as mirrors rather than omens: archetypes, projection and the Jungian roots of modern tarot. Where astropsychology and associative card work fit in, and why therapists keep borrowing the deck.

Browse by what you need

Most people come to these arts with a question, not a curriculum. Start from what you want to know and we will point you at the right tools.

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Start here: complete beginners

first steps

New to all of this? Begin with what a reading actually is, how to pick a practice that suits how you think, and the one habit that separates people who stick with it from people who quit after a week. No jargon, no gatekeeping.

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Future forecasting

what's ahead

The rhythm readings are built for: a card for the day, a horoscope for the week, one card for the whole year. How to ask about the future without handing it your agency, and what a yes/no reading can and cannot tell you.

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Love & compatibility

connection

Guides for reading a bond rather than a fate. Tarot spreads for where a relationship stands, astrological synastry for how two charts meet, and the honest limits of any reading about another person's feelings.

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Self-discovery & life purpose

who you are

The chart, the number and the card that describe you rather than your future. Work out your birth chart, your Life Path number and your tarot birth card, and read them as a portrait to argue with, not a verdict.

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Protection & cleansing

clear energy

The evil eye and the charms raised against it, how to cleanse a deck, a stone or a room, and the grounding habits that keep heavy readings from following you around.

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Money & career

work & wealth

Spreads for a crossroads at work, timing for a launch or a negotiation, and abundance practices read as focus rather than magic. No reading guarantees an outcome; the point is a better decision.

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Luck & success

the big day

An exam, an interview, an opening night. Talismans and lucky days for the moments you cannot fully control, and how a small ritual steadies the part you can.

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Health, wellbeing & energy

balance

Chakra basics, crystals for sleep and anxiety, and energy practices for rest and recovery. These guides complement professional care; they never replace it.

Foundations of the esoteric

Underneath tarot, astrology and the runes sits a shared architecture of symbols. These guides map the frameworks that mystics have used for centuries to chart the cosmos and the self.

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The Tree of Life

Kabbalah

The central diagram of Jewish mysticism and Western esotericism: ten Sephirot on three pillars, joined by twenty-two paths. Learn how the infinite Ein Sof contracts into the four worlds, and why the Golden Dawn matched the twenty-two Major Arcana to the paths between the spheres.

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The Qliphoth & the shadow

the other side

The Tree of Life's inverted counterpart, the shattered husks of the Sitra Achra. From the Lurianic breaking of the vessels to Jung's shadow, a guide to why confronting the disowned self is treated as liberating rather than merely dark.

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Sacred geometry

the blueprint

The idea that certain proportions are the structure of reality itself. Follow the progression from the Vesica Piscis and the Seed of Life to the Flower of Life and Metatron's Cube, which contains all five Platonic solids and their elements.

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Spiritual alchemy

the Great Work

The transmutation of lead into gold, read as a metaphor for the refinement of the self. The seven stages of the Magnum Opus, from the blackening of Calcination to the final Coagulation, map a psychological process of breaking down and rebuilding.

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Runic cosmology

the Nine Worlds

The Norse universe bound in the branches and roots of Yggdrasil, the great ash tree. A guide to the Nine Worlds, from Asgard to Helheim, and to the somatic practice of Stadhagaldr, where the body takes the shape of the runes.

The Middle Pillar & energy work

the practice

The practical heart of Hermetic Qabalah. A ritual that awakens five centres along the body's central axis by visualising spheres of light and vibrating divine names, mirroring the middle pillar of the Tree of Life.

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Crystals & frequencies

resonance

How stones are used as resonant tools, why soft ones like selenite must never be cleansed in water, and how practitioners pair crystals with Solfeggio frequencies and the chakras to aim at specific states of mind.

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Symbols & sigils

the occult alphabet

The visual language of the esoteric: the Merkaba and the Sri Yantra, the Bagua and the Aegishjalmur, Baphomet and the Leviathan Cross. Learn where each symbol comes from and what it is actually meant to do.

One map, many keys

Tarot, astrology, the runes and the I Ching look like separate hobbies, but they rhyme. Each one is a system for reading pattern into a moment: a card turned face-up, a planet crossing an angle, a rune drawn from a bag, a coin falling heads or tails. What they share is an old intuition that the shape of the small thing in front of you echoes the shape of something much larger. These guides are here to teach you the individual practices well, and then to show you the frameworks underneath that make them feel like dialects of one language.

Where to start

If you are new, do not try to learn everything at once. Pick a single practice and stay with it long enough to get past the beginner's shelf of keyword lists. Tarot is the most forgiving entry point because the pictures do a lot of the work; astrology rewards patience and a bit of arithmetic; the runes and the I Ching are compact enough to hold in your head. The 'Browse by what you need' guides are built for people who arrive with a question rather than a subject, whether that is a relationship, a decision or a hard season you are trying to make sense of.

The frameworks underneath

Go deep enough into any of these arts and you meet the same handful of maps. The Kabbalistic Tree of Life is the most influential of them in the West. It describes reality as light descending from the infinite Ein Sof through four worlds into the physical, and it does so through ten Sephirot arranged on three pillars and joined by twenty-two paths. When the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn matched those twenty-two paths to the twenty-two Major Arcana of the tarot, they turned a religious diagram into a working model of consciousness, and that is why a serious tarot reader eventually ends up studying Kabbalah whether they meant to or not.

The Tree has a shadow. The Qliphoth, the 'shells' or 'husks', are its inverted counterpart, born in the Lurianic story of the breaking of the vessels, when the light poured in too strong and the lower vessels shattered. Later occultists mapped them as a Tree of Death with ten demonic rulers. Read psychologically, walking those husks is close to what Jung called shadow work: facing the disowned parts of yourself, the vanity and rage and greed, and reclaiming the energy trapped inside them. The goal is wholeness rather than perfection.

The language of shape and substance

Not every map is a tree. Sacred geometry proposes that certain proportions are the actual structure of things, and it builds outward from the Vesica Piscis through the Seed and Flower of Life to Metatron's Cube, which contains all five Platonic solids and the elements they stand for. Spiritual alchemy takes the language of the furnace instead. Its seven stages, from the blackening of Calcination through Dissolution, Separation, Conjunction, Fermentation, Distillation and Coagulation, describe a self that is broken down and rebuilt into something more integrated, with the Philosopher's Stone standing for that finished state.

The Norse tradition maps the cosmos as Yggdrasil, the world-ash whose branches and roots bind the Nine Worlds, from the ordered citadel of Asgard to the cold of Niflheim and the shadowed hall of Hel. Its runes are not only letters but forces, and its practice is physical: in Stadhagaldr the body takes the angular shape of each rune, and in Galdr the practitioner chants its sound until the state it names starts to arrive.

From theory into the body

Esoteric knowledge is meant to be used, not just read. The Middle Pillar ritual, refined by Israel Regardie, is the practical core of Hermetic Qabalah: you awaken five centres along the body's central axis by picturing spheres of light and vibrating divine names, then circulate that light through the aura. In contemporary practice crystals are treated as resonant tools, charged with intention and sometimes paired with Solfeggio frequencies and the chakras, with the important caution that soft, porous stones like selenite dissolve in water and must be cleansed another way. The symbols themselves, from the Merkaba and the Sri Yantra to the Bagua and Baphomet, are focal points for the same work.

How to use these guides

Browse by practice to learn one system properly from the beginning. Browse by what you need to start from a real question. And read the Foundations when you want to understand why these arts keep pointing at the same territory, which in the end is not the sky or the cards but yourself. Every guide, its methods and its vocabulary are available in the fifty-two languages of the Tarot Academy ecosystem, so you can learn in the language you think in.

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