Quiet readings, stronger interpretation habits, and product decisions shaped by restraint.
The Omen Journal
Notes on tarot, interpretation, and the design of Omen.
Essays, card studies, and product notes about building a quieter way to read tarot.
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Recent entries from the journal
Tarot • Self Reading • Practice
April 12, 2026How to Read Tarot for Yourself
Reading tarot for yourself is less about prediction and more about developing honest attention to your own patterns.
Tarot • Meanings • Study
April 11, 2026What Do Reversed Tarot Cards Mean
Reversed tarot cards do not need to be read as bad omens. They often point to distortion, delay, blockage, or an inward turn.
Tarot • Study • Beginner Guide
April 10, 2026Major Arcana vs Minor Arcana
Understanding the difference between the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana makes tarot far easier to interpret.
Tarot • Spreads • Beginner Guide
April 9, 2026How to Do a One Card Tarot Reading
A one card tarot reading can be simple, precise, and surprisingly deep when you approach it with the right question.
Tarot • Beginner Guide • Meanings
April 8, 2026Tarot Card Meanings for Beginners
A practical guide to learning tarot card meanings without reducing the deck to flat keywords.
Product • Design
April 7, 2026Why Omen Is Built for Quiet Readings
Omen is intentionally paced to feel like a ritual, not a stream of endless prompts.
Tarot • Practice
April 6, 2026How to Study a Tarot Card Without Rushing
A useful tarot study session is usually slower, more observational, and less outcome-driven than people expect.
Library • SEO
April 5, 2026Building a Searchable Tarot Library
The Omen library is designed to be useful both for readers in-session and for people searching for a specific card meaning.