A tarot reading that picks up where the last one left off.
Your readings aren’t one-offs. Each one is a knot on the same thread. The cards you’ve been drawn, the question you keep circling back to, the reader who knows your story so far.
your thread, so far
Each reading is
a knot in the same thread.
Most tarot apps treat every reading like the first one. We don’t. The cards you’ve already drawn, the questions you keep circling, the patterns your reader has noticed: they all travel with you. The next reading begins where the last one ended.
a thread in progress
tonight
last sun.
thu.
tue.
“The Star after the Tower is a recurring story for you, isn’t it.”
Mira, your reader
choose your reader
Four hands. Four ways
of holding your thread.
the mystic elder
Soft, patient, lyrical. Frames the hard cards as invitations. Keeps your thread warm.
the shadow worker
Direct. Won’t soften the Tower. Names what you’re walking around, then sits with it.
the modern guide
Wry, contemporary, plain-spoken. The friend at the table who happens to read cards.
the oracle
Formal, cadenced, full ceremony. The reading is a ritual that begins the moment you arrive.
how a reading goes
Ask. Choose. Listen.
Askin your words ✶
In your own words, as plainly as you can. Whatever’s actually on your mind. Your reader takes the question into the spread, not around it.
Choosethree, seven, or ten
Three cards for a quick read. The Celtic Cross for the long story. The relationship spread when there’s another person in the question. Each one weighed differently.
Listenyours to keep ✦
The reading arrives written and spoken in your reader’s voice. Card by card, the through-line drawn out, the reversals named for what they actually are. Yours to keep, return to, and pull on later.
a fragment, from a 3-card reading
The Star follows the Tower in your spread, and that’s the part I want you to sit with. The Tower wasn’t a punishment. It was the thing that finally cleared the room. The Star is what you find standing in the wreckage: water, the night sky, your own two hands.
Mira
the mystic elder · 02:14 audio
kept in your pouch
Credits. They don’t expire.
One credit, one 3-card reading. Three credits, the Celtic Cross. Pay once, pull on the thread whenever the question comes.
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I
credits · one reading
$4.99
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V
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XII
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The thread is
waiting for you.
one credit, on the house