The Waratah Witch Tarot Guide
Welcome to our Tarot Guide
Whether you're pulling your very first card or have been reading tarot for years, you've found a cosy little corner of the internet dedicated to exploring the wisdom, symbolism, and stories hidden within the tarot.
The Waratah Witch Tarot Guide is a growing collection of tarot card meanings, interpretations, and reflections designed to help you better understand the cards and the messages they may hold. Here you'll find guides to the Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, upright and reversed meanings, symbolism, and practical insights for everyday life.
Our approach to tarot is grounded, approachable, and a little bit magical. We believe tarot isn't about predicting the future — it's about creating space for reflection, intuition, and seeing things from a fresh perspective.
As this guide grows, you'll discover:
Detailed meanings for all 78 tarot cards
Upright and reversed interpretations
Symbolism and card imagery explained
Love, career, and spiritual insights
Beginner-friendly tarot guidance
The Waratah Witch reflections and wisdom
So make yourself a cup of tea, have a wander through the cards, and see where the journey takes you.
After all, every tarot story begins with a single card.
Tarot is a tool for reflection, not prediction. Free will always exists, and every card contains an opportunity for growth.
Five of Swords.
The Five of Swords encourages thoughtful conflict resolution, healthy boundaries, and choosing peace over unnecessary battles.
Six of Swords.
The Six of Swords represents healing, transition, and moving steadily toward calmer waters after a difficult season.
Seven of Swords.
The Seven of Swords highlights strategy, resourcefulness, and finding creative solutions through careful planning and wise action.
Eight of Swords.
The Eight of Swords reveals how limiting beliefs can create invisible barriers and how new perspectives can restore freedom.
Nine of of Swords.
The Nine of Swords reminds us that worries often appear larger in the darkness and that compassion is the first step toward relief.