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Learning tarot in chat with Viki

In short

The method that works: one card a day via the card of the day. You get the card, read it yourself first, then ask Viki and compare. The whole deck passes in about two and a half months — and the meanings stick through lived days, not rote memorising.

Why the handbook fails

Cramming 78 cards from a list barely works: meanings blur, and a week later only the Tower and Death remain. A card sticks when it latches onto a lived day and a real situation of yours — then it grows personal meaning.

The daily scheme

  1. Switch on the card of the day — it arrives at your chosen hour.
  2. Before reading the interpretation, say what you see in the card yourself.
  3. Read Viki’s version and find where you matched and where you didn’t.
  4. In the evening, come back and write how the card played out — the most valuable step.
  5. Once a week ask: «recap this week’s cards in one summary».

What else to ask

  • «Explain the difference between the Eight of Cups and Death — both are about leaving»
  • «Walk me through the whole suit of Pentacles»
  • «Quiz me on the major arcana»
  • «Explain this card like I’m new, no jargon»

Check yourself first

The core trick: your version first, Viki’s second. The other way round, the brain nods along with the ready answer and retains nothing. Being wrong at this step is more useful than guessing right.

Where to go next

Once meanings settle, move to combinations: send Viki your own spreads with your reading and argue. And when you want systematic study with a live teacher — there’s Victoria Rommer’s school.

How it looks in the chat
Today’s the Eight of Cups. I think it’s about leaving. Right?
Yes — and you caught the essence. One shade to add: it’s not flight but a deliberate walk away from something that was good and stopped nourishing. The figure on the card leaves at night, under the moon — by inner decision, not after a row. Feel the difference from the Tower?
Start learning

Switch on the card of the day — one card per day.

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