A three-month study plan
Three months, one system per month: the first — Tarot through the daily card, the second — your own natal chart by steps, the third — numerology and the links between systems. Half an hour a day, of which twenty-five minutes are practice on your own material and only five on theory.
Month one: Tarot
- Turn on the daily card and every morning give your version before the analysis.
- Once a week ask for a five-question quiz.
- From week two do one spread on a real question of yours.
- At month’s end ask for a recap: how many cards you now recognise unprompted.
Month two: the natal chart
- Week one — Sun, Moon, Ascendant.
- Week two — houses, where it’s dense and where empty.
- Week three — planets in houses.
- Week four — the tightest aspects and what they’ve given you in life.
Month three: numerology and the links
- Compute the square by hand and read the cells.
- Rows, columns, empty cells and compensations.
- Read a close person’s chart and square — there you can’t bend the answer.
- Ask where your systems agree and where they argue.
What you should end up with
- You read a three-card spread without prompts.
- You understand your natal chart and can explain it to another person.
- You compute a Pythagorean square by hand.
- You have a three-month journal that shows the progress.
The main rule
Don’t switch systems until the month is done. Darting between Tarot, astrology and runes is the most common reason people stay at the «heard something about it» level for years.
What next
After three months it becomes clear what’s closest to you. Then either go deeper on your own or find a live teacher — at a certain level chatting with a bot stops being enough, and that’s normal.
Half an hour a day, starting with the daily card.