Uncover the Patterns You Keep Repeating

Shadow & Self-Discovery Tarot in City unavailable for recurring emotional triggers and unconscious self-sabotage cycles

The 12th House offers Shadow & Self-Discovery Tarot, a reflective practice for people who keep running into the same relational dead ends, emotional reactions, or self-defeating choices and want to understand why. You arrive with questions about a recurring conflict, a confusing decision, or a pattern you cannot quite name, and you leave with language for something you have been feeling but not seeing. This is not a session where cards predict your future or tell you what to do. Instead, the cards function as mirrors that bring unconscious material into focus so you can examine it without judgment.
She works through tarot, intuitive channeling, and psychological awareness to explore the conditioning, fears, and unspoken beliefs that shape how you move through relationships, work, identity, and change. The reading focuses on blind spots, emotional triggers, and the internal narratives that keep you stuck in cycles you thought you had already outgrown. You discuss what keeps showing up in your life, and the session reveals not what will happen, but what you are unconsciously creating or avoiding.
If you are ready to sit with uncomfortable truths and gain clarity on the parts of yourself you have been avoiding, reach out to schedule a shadow-focused tarot session.

What You Actually Work Through During a Session

You bring a situation or question that feels stuck, confusing, or cyclical, and she pulls cards that highlight the underlying dynamics at play. The reading does not tell you whether to stay or leave, quit or commit. Instead, it names the fear beneath the indecision, the belief driving the behavior, or the part of yourself you have disowned in order to stay safe. You talk through what the cards reflect, and she uses intuitive insight and psychological framing to help you see where you are operating from conditioning rather than conscious choice.
After the session, you walk away with a clearer sense of what you have been repeating and why. You notice the moment before you react defensively, the story you tell yourself when someone gets too close, or the way you dismiss your own needs in favor of being accommodating. The 12th House does not hand you solutions or affirmations. She gives you the awareness to interrupt the pattern yourself.
Sessions are conducted in person or remotely depending on your location and preference. She uses tarot as the primary tool, but the work itself is rooted in self-inquiry and emotional honesty. This is not therapeutic counseling, and it does not replace mental health support. It is reflective work for people who are already doing inner work and want deeper insight into what they cannot see on their own.

What to Expect When You Book a Reading

People often ask what makes this different from other tarot readings, and the answer is in the focus. This is not about outcomes, timing, or external validation. It is about helping you see the internal architecture that shapes your external reality.

  • What should I prepare before the session? You do not need to prepare anything formal, but it helps to arrive with a specific question or situation in mind rather than asking for a general reading. The more honest you are about what feels unresolved or confusing, the more useful the session becomes.
  • How long does a session last? Most sessions run between sixty and ninety minutes depending on the depth of the question and how much unpacking is needed. She does not rush through interpretations or skip over uncomfortable material.
  • Why does the reading focus on shadow work instead of predictions? Because predictive readings often reinforce passivity, while shadow work asks you to take responsibility for the patterns you are creating. You gain more agency when you understand your conditioning than when you wait for circumstances to change on their own.
  • What happens if I do not like what the cards reveal? The reading is not about liking or disliking what comes up. It is about seeing yourself more clearly. She holds space for discomfort without judgment, and the goal is always awareness, not comfort.
  • How do I know if this type of reading is right for me? If you are tired of surface-level insights, ready to look at your own role in recurring problems, and willing to sit with difficult truths, this work will resonate. If you want reassurance or quick answers, it will not.

If you are looking for insight into the parts of yourself you have been avoiding, The 12th House offers a grounded, psychologically informed approach to self-discovery through tarot. Book a session when you are ready to see what you have been missing.