App Information
Grounded in a divination system that dates back centuries, The Good Tarot has a psychic architecture that’s more simple and modern, rooted in contemporary positive psychology and aimed at the expression of the highest good for all. The 78 cards in the tarot app created by Oracle Card expert Colette Baron-Reid are read as archetypal aspects of the human experience that we may encounter within ourselves, with others, or in the world.
The suits in The Good Tarot app are the four elements, with Air standing in for the traditional Swords, Water replacing Cups, Earth for Pentacles, and for Wands, Fire. A crucial difference from traditional decks is that the cards’ messages are all written as positive affirmations in the present tense, rather than forecasts, instructions, or warnings. Those who use the card app in the suggested way can integrate their energy immediately and personally.
When Colette Baron-Reid first began doing professional readings almost 30 years ago, she used the traditional tarot as a source of intuitive guidance. Now she has taken the classical form and given it a modern twist, with suits and meanings that are focused on transformation and personal growth.
FEATURES:
- Give readings anywhere, anytime
- Choose between different types of readings
- Save your readings to review at any time
- Email readings to friends
- Browse the entire deck of cards
- Flip cards over to read each card’s meaning
- Get the most out of your deck with the complete guidebook
- Set a daily reminder for a reading
Recent Customer Reviews
The artwork and messages are just magical!
I instantly fell in love with this deck! The illustrations are gorgeous, I picked up easily on each card, they speak to me. High quality deck. Thank you
This deck is amazing! I understand everyone has a different set of criteria they look for in a deck but this checked all my boxes. The illustrations are beautiful. They are all soft watercolors with a vivid quality. These are not the stock photo-esque fairy, witch, angel, animal, etc illustrations seen in far too many decks. The illustrator was thoughtful and went out of her way to use creative imagery.