How to start learning Tarot in a chat with Viki
Turn on the daily card and learn one card a day. The order: first say what you see yourself, then read Viki’s take and compare, and in the evening note how the card played out. The whole 78-card deck takes about two and a half months — and sticks through a lived day, not a list of meanings.
Why cramming fails
Seventy-eight cards from a reference book don’t stay in the head: meanings blur, and a week later only the Tower and Death remain. A card is remembered when it’s hooked onto a specific day of your life.
The daily scheme
- The daily card arrives in the morning.
- Before reading the interpretation — give Viki your version. One phrase, even a wrong one.
- Read her answer and find where you matched and where you didn’t.
- In the evening, write how the day went and what from the card played out.
Step two is the crucial one
Almost everyone skips it, and without it nothing sticks. The brain accepts a ready answer and forgets it; your own guess, even off target, wires the card into memory for good. Being wrong at this stage is more useful than peeking.
What to ask along the way
- «Explain this card as if to a beginner, no jargon»
- «How does it differ from the similar one?»
- «What does it mean in a work context?»
- «Show how it differs across spread positions»
A month in
Ask for a recap: «show my cards for the month». Half of them you’ll recognise unprompted — that’s the moment the learning has moved.
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