🌿 Letter to the Future: A Tarot Letter to Your Future Self
- 6 days ago
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Updated: 5 days ago
What would you want your future self to remember?
This question is the heart of our Letter to the Future offering — a personalised tarot letter written just for the version of you that hasn't arrived yet.
Crafted from a one-card tarot reading, this letter is shaped like a message sent forward in time. It’s poetic, intuitive, and deeply reflective — a spiritual keepsake that speaks when you need it most.
✨ Why Send a Tarot Letter to Your Future Self?
We cross thresholds all the time: birthdays, breakups, career changes, spiritual awakenings.
This written tarot reading becomes a mirror you can return to — a letter of guidance, affirmation, or truth, written with intention and care.
Whether you're:
preparing for a new chapter,
navigating uncertainty,
or simply planting seeds for who you’re becoming —this letter offers clarity and grounding.

🔮 What’s Included in Your Tarot Letter
When you order your Letter to the Future, you’ll receive:
A one-card tarot reading guided by intuition
A personalised letter written to your future self
A short form to share your timeline, question, or intention
A beautifully formatted PDF sent via email
Or choose the Keepsake Edition — a sealed, printed version to open when the time is right
Each reading is written by hand (not generated or templated), delivered within 1–2 business days.
🌙 When to Send One
On the eve of your birthday
Before a major life decision
At the start of a spiritual path
To yourself, six months from now
As a soul-centred gift to someone you love
This is more than a tarot reading.
It’s a gift of reflection and self-recognition — a letter from now, meant for later.
🪞 A Glimpse Inside:
"Balance isn’t a burden. It’s a boundary. You’re not meant to split yourself endlessly. You’re meant to hold what aligns — and release what fragments."
— Excerpt from a Two of Pentacles Letter (The Architect of Self)
💌 Ready to Send a Tarot Letter to the Future?
Click below to order your letter — and begin a gentle conversation across time.
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