A daily card pull is the simplest tarot practice: draw one card each morning, reflect on it, revisit it at night. It's the single most effective way to learn tarot and build genuine intuitive skill.
Why It Works
Learning 78 card meanings from a book is memorization. Living with one card per day is experience. When you draw the Three of Networks (Cups) in the morning and then find yourself in an unexpected celebration that afternoon, the card's meaning stops being abstract and becomes personal. Over 78 days, you'll have a lived relationship with most of the deck.
How to Do It
- Morning: draw one card. Note your immediate reaction — what do you see, feel, think?
- Check the card's meaning if you need to, but trust your instinct first.
- Carry the card's energy as a lens for the day. Not as a prediction — as a filter.
- Evening: did the card show up? How? Even if the connection is loose, notice it.
The Chaos Tarot Approach
The free tier gives you one draw per system per day. That means you can pull a tarot card, a rune, and a hexagram every morning — three different symbolic perspectives on the same day. After a month of this, your understanding of all three systems will be deeper than most practitioners achieve in a year. Consistency beats intensity, every time.