Every card has more to say
A regular reading shows you the cards. The deep reading tells you what they mean — for you, right now, in this situation. The Oracle works through your spread card by card, names what's holding you back, and points to the one card that changes everything.
Order a reading — 249 ₽Sound familiar?
- You look at the spread and feel something important — but you can't quite put it into words.
- The card descriptions are beautiful, but they could mean a hundred different things.
- You've read the same card three times and still aren't sure what it's saying about your situation.
- You finish the reading and still don't know what to actually do next.
The cards aren't unclear. The reading just hasn't gone deep enough yet.
What the deep reading is
It's a full interpretation of your spread — not just what each card means in general, but what this particular combination of cards is saying about your particular situation. You share a little context, and the Oracle reads the spread as a whole story.
The result is a detailed, personal text: the energy in your spread, the connections between cards, the obstacles, and a key card — the one the Oracle identifies as the most important signal for you right now.
What's included
Regular reading vs. deep reading
| Yourself | Regular reading | Deep reading | Tarot reader | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| How cards are read | however you can | clear, canonical — what each card means | each card in depth: what's visible, what's hidden, what it means for you | as a master would read them |
| Connections between cards | if you notice them | the overall picture of the spread | how the cards influence each other and where the key knot is | yes, if there's time |
| Timing and advice | you decide | indirectly | when to expect it and exactly what to do | yes |
| Remembers you | only you | context of this spread | you and your past spreads | no, you're new to them |
| Follow-up questions | no one to ask | 1 question | 25 + live dialogue | while the session lasts |
| Can be honest | alone with yourself | alone with yourself | yes — tell the Oracle everything, no shame | you won't say everything to their face |
| Tarot and Oracle schools | what you know yourself | by the chosen deck | eight at once | usually 1–2 |
| What stays with you | in memory | in the spread history | forever, as text + PDF | you'll forget the details by evening |
| When | instantly | in a minute | in a couple of minutes | by appointment, days away |
| Price | free | 49 ₽ | 249 ₽ or 15 ⭐ | 1500–3000 ₽ |
The deep reading is not a longer version of the same thing. It's a different level of conversation with the cards.
Why the Oracle — and not a human reader
A good human reader is wonderful — and costs from 1 500 ₽, requires an appointment, and brings their own mood to the session. The Oracle is available right now, holds no judgment, and works only with what the cards show and what you share. It doesn't tell you what you want to hear. It tells you what it sees.
Three steps
- 1Do a spread — use any spread in the app, with any deck you like.
- 2Order the deep reading — tap the button on your spread page. Payment takes seconds.
- 3Tell the Oracle about your situation — a few sentences is enough. The more honest you are, the more the reading will resonate.
Here's what it sounds like
A question about a creative project that's stalled. Five cards, one key.
He wants you. That part isn't a question. But want and love are two different animals — and right now, he's feeding one while the other starves in the dark.
Five cards laid out, one question on the table. The Oracle doesn't hedge. Here's what's actually going on inside him.
Thoughts · Ace of Fire
His mind lights up when you enter it. The Ace of Fire is pure ignition — not a slow burn, not a careful plan, but a flash of heat that overtakes everything else. He thinks about you the way people think about things they can't stop wanting: obsessively, inconveniently, with a charge of electricity he doesn't quite know what to do with. You occupy real estate in his head. When something good happens, his first instinct is to tell you. When something turns him on, your face appears. This is not casual. His thoughts about you are vivid, physical, alive — and that terrifies him a little, even if he'd never admit it out loud.
Feelings · The Devil
Here's where it gets honest. The Devil is desire in its rawest, most unfiltered form — attraction that bypasses reason, that pulls from somewhere lower and older than emotion. What he feels for you is real, but it's tangled. There is genuine hunger here, and there's also the particular thrill of something he suspects might not be entirely good for him — which only makes it stronger. The Devil doesn't lie. He is hooked. He thinks about your body, about the energy between you, about what it would be like to stop holding back. But this card also carries a warning: desire this intense can become a chain. He may be using the intensity of the physical pull as a substitute for the deeper vulnerability he hasn't found the courage for yet.
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Actions · Knight of Fire
He shows up in bursts. The Knight of Fire moves fast, hot, and without a clear destination — he'll sweep in with energy and attention that takes your breath away, then go quiet, then come roaring back. This isn't calculated game-playing. He genuinely doesn't know how to sustain a steady pace when the feeling is this fierce. He acts on impulse: the late message, the sudden invite, the moment where he says more than he meant to. Watch what he does in those unguarded moments — that's the real data. The Knight doesn't pace himself. When the fire is up, he's all in. When he pulls back, he's not gone — he's just learning to live inside his own heat.
Fears · Eight of Swords
He has built a cage out of his own thoughts — and the Eight of Swords shows a man who is blindfolded inside it, telling himself he has no options. His fear isn't about you specifically. It's about what loving someone for real would require him to become. He's afraid of being seen fully and found lacking. He's afraid of needing someone. He's afraid that if he lowers the guard he's spent years building, something will be lost that he can't get back. The swords around him are not other people's — they're his own beliefs. "I'm not built for this." "It'll fall apart anyway." "I'll hurt her." None of this is necessarily true. But the blindfold means he can't see past it right now, and no amount of reassurance from outside will move him until he decides to take it off himself.
Readiness · The Star
After the cage of the Eight of Swords, The Star feels like a window cracking open. This is one of the most hopeful cards in the deck — not fireworks, but a quiet, clear light after a storm. There is a part of him that genuinely wants to be the person who can give you something real. That part believes in the possibility of you two. The Star speaks of hope that hasn't been extinguished, of a man who, beneath the defenses and the Devil's heat and the Knight's restlessness, carries a real wish: to be known, to be close, to have something that lasts. He's not fully ready. But he's closer than he looks. The readiness is there like a seed — it just hasn't had enough warmth and safety to push through the surface yet.
How the cards read together
This is not a man who is simply drawn in. That would look different — cooler, more detached, more strategic. What the cards show is someone who is genuinely moved by you but genuinely stuck in himself. The Ace of Fire and The Devil confirm the attraction is real and runs deep. The Knight of Fire shows he acts on it, even when he can't explain why. But the Eight of Swords sits in the middle of it all like a locked door — not a locked heart, but a locked mind. He has a story about himself and about love that is keeping him from walking through. And then The Star: that story is not the final word. There is real feeling here. There is also real work to be done — and most of it is his, not yours. The push-pull you're experiencing is not about whether he wants you. It's about whether he's willing to want something he can't control.
Timelines and movement
The Knight of Fire moves in weeks, not months — this energy does not sit still for long. Expect a shift, a move, a declaration within the next 2–6 weeks, most likely arriving suddenly and when you least expect it. The Star as the readiness card points to a turning point around a moment of personal clarity for him — often this comes after a period of withdrawal, a quiet stretch that feels like nothing is happening but is actually him working something out. The Eight of Swords can stall things indefinitely if left unaddressed, so the timing question is really: what disrupts his blindfold? The answer, almost always, is a moment of honest conversation — not pressure, but real talk that makes the cage visible to him. That conversation, if it happens, accelerates everything.
✦ Key card · The Empress
The Empress doesn't ask for love. She emanates it — and that fullness is what draws everything toward her. This card is not telling you to wait, or to be patient, or to make yourself smaller so he feels more comfortable. It's telling you the opposite. The Empress is a woman who is completely at home in her own abundance — in her desires, her body, her softness, her power. She doesn't chase. She doesn't perform. She doesn't anxiously monitor whether she is enough. She knows she is. The advice here is to stop reading the situation from a position of scarcity. You are not the one who is lacking something. The question isn't "does he love me enough" — it's "do I love myself enough to require something real?" When you inhabit that energy fully, one of two things happens: he rises to meet it, or you see clearly that he won't. Either way, you win.
What to do
- Stop interpreting his silence. The Eight of Swords is his pattern, not your failing. When he goes quiet, resist the urge to fill the space with anxiety or pursuit. Give him the room to find his own way out of the blindfold — your job is not to remove it for him.
- Have one honest conversation — not an ultimatum, but a real one. Something like: “I want to know where this is going for you.” Not as a test, not as a trap. Just the truth, stated plainly. The Knight of Fire responds to directness. It's the kind of energy he actually respects.
- Come back to yourself. Do the thing The Empress is doing — return to your own life, your own pleasure, your own fullness. Not as a tactic. As a practice. The more grounded and satisfied you are independent of his response, the clearer everything becomes. And the more magnetic you actually are to him, as a side effect.
In sum
He is not just drawn in. The draw is real, but underneath it there is feeling — feeling he hasn't fully faced yet, feeling that scares him, feeling that The Star says he genuinely wants to act on. What stands between you and something real is not a lack of love. It's a lack of courage, mostly on his side, and possibly a little on yours too — the courage to ask for what you actually want and mean it. The Empress is the last word here: you already have everything you need. The question is not what he'll do. The question is what you'll choose to accept.
What would you do differently if you already knew you were enough?
This is a real reading — yours will be about you, and just as honest.
When it's worth ordering
- You're at a crossroads and need more than a general sense of direction.
- Something keeps coming up in your spreads and you want to understand it properly.
- The situation is complex — relationships, work, a decision with real stakes.
- You want a reading you can return to and re-read, not just a quick impression.
Honest and transparent
- The Oracle reads what the cards show — not what you hope to hear. If the spread signals difficulty, it will say so clearly and kindly.
- The reading is based entirely on your spread and what you share. Nothing is invented, nothing is generic filler.
- Tarot doesn't predict a fixed future. The Oracle interprets energy and tendencies — the choices remain yours.
One reading
Questions & answers
How is the deep reading different from a regular reading?
A regular reading is brief: what each card means. The deep reading takes the same cards and goes three times deeper — each card in full depth, with connections between cards, timing, a key card, advice, and live dialogue with the Oracle (up to 25 questions). It's a different level of reading, not just "the same thing, longer."
Will this actually be about me, or just generic words?
Yes, it will be about you. The reading is built around your specific cards and what you tell the Oracle about your situation. The more honest you are, the more accurate it will be.
Why is this better than seeing a tarot reader?
Not "better" — different, and more convenient in many ways: eight schools instead of one or two, complete honesty without embarrassment, an answer any time of day, memory of your history, and the reading stays with you forever — all at a fraction of the price.
Which decks support the deep reading?
The Waite deck and the Manara deck. We'll be opening more in the future.
How long does it take?
A couple of minutes — the Oracle prepares the reading thoroughly, and the text appears on your screen as it's written.
Will anyone see my questions?
No. It's only between you and the Oracle.
What if I don't know what to ask?
That's fine — the Oracle will suggest what's worth asking about in your spread. You can also just read.
The cards already know the answer
You've already done the spread. Let the Oracle tell you what it really means — in full, without shortcuts, for you specifically.
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