One of the most memorable tarot experiences I have had took place in the beautiful seaside town of Hua Hin, Thailand.
As someone who works with tarot regularly, I am always interested in learning from other readers. Every tarot practitioner has their own unique style, and I believe there is something valuable to learn from every perspective.
The reading took place in a calm environment not far from the beach. The sound of the ocean created a peaceful atmosphere that felt very different from a traditional reading room.

What fascinated me most was not necessarily the cards themselves, but how the reader interpreted them. Some of the cards that I might have approached one way were explained from a completely different angle.
This experience reminded me that tarot is both an art and a practice. While the symbolism of the cards remains consistent, every reader brings their own life experience, intuition, and wisdom to the reading.
Rather than focusing on predicting specific events, the reading encouraged reflection. It highlighted patterns, opportunities, and personal growth areas that were relevant to my life at the time.
One lesson I took away from that experience is that there is no single “correct” way to read tarot. Different readers may emphasize different aspects of the same card, and that diversity is part of what makes tarot so interesting.

Whether you are receiving your first reading or your hundredth, approaching tarot with curiosity and an open mind can often reveal unexpected insights.
Tarot is not just about answers. Sometimes it is about discovering new questions worth exploring.