Taught by someone who's stood exactly where you're standing.
I found tarot by accident — a conversation in a witchy shop on my lunch break, back when I was still working as an architect. I started pulling one card a day, slowly learning to embody each one. That became ten years of study, and eventually a full-time practice.
Somewhere in the middle of it, I stopped reading card by card. I'd been taught the way most people are taught: memorise seventy-eight meanings, then try to stitch them into something coherent. I doubted myself constantly, especially when I forgot what a card meant.
So I built my own method. Instead of recalling meanings, I use a guided meditation to drop into the Akashic records and read the spread from in there. It sounds like a lot until you do it: it's a room you learn to walk into, the same way every time. The cards hold the structure, the records supply the specifics, and none of it depends on what you can remember or on having been born with something.
Alongside that I developed my psychic skills, deliberately, the same way you'd develop any other. It's what fills in what the cards and the records can't say on their own — and it's what I use in every professional reading I do.
This course is that decade in ten modules — where the cards came from, an answer to the sceptic in your own head, how you receive messages, and the method itself, taught to you directly.