Learn Tarot & Astrology
No mysticism required. Tarot and astrology are old languages for paying attention to your own life. Here’s a plain, unhurried guide to how they work — and how Veilmoon uses them.
Pull your card of the day Today’s cardSee its meaning →How the daily draw works
Once a day, you draw a single card. It’s chosen at random and then sealed — come back later and it’s still the same card, because the point isn’t to reshuffle until you like the answer. One card, one day, one honest prompt to sit with.
A card can arrive upright or reversed. Reversed doesn’t mean “bad” — it usually points the card’s meaning inward, or asks you to notice where its energy is blocked or overdone. We give you both readings so you can feel which one fits.
The cards
78 cards in two groups: 22 Major Arcana (the big life themes) and 56 Minor Arcana across four suits — Wands (fire, drive), Cups (water, feeling), Swords (air, mind), and Pentacles (earth, the material world).
The sky
Astrology starts with the sky the day you were born. Your Sun sign is your core self; your Moon sign is your inner, private world; the faster planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars — colour how you think, love, and chase what you want. The twelve signs sort into four elements (fire, earth, air, water) and three modalities (cardinal, fixed, mutable) — that’s most of the grammar right there.
A full birth chart needs a birth time and place for the houses and rising sign; from a birthday alone we can still place every planet by sign — which is the part that’s truly yours.