“Trí airdi gáisse: ainmne, faiscsiu, fáthaige” — Trecheng Breth Féne
“Three signs of wisdom: patience, closeness, the gift of prophecy” — The Triads of Ireland
Course Curriculum
- Welcome - About this course - Fáilte (0:48)
- History of the Tarot Cards - Stair na Cártaí Tarot
- What is the Tarot - Cad é An Tarot (1:47)
- Traditions in native Irish Witchcraft, Irish Traveller and Roma Communities - Béaloideas
- Irish Seer Tradition - Na Traidisiúin Seer
- The Mórrígan and Bríd, Irish Celtic Goddesses of Prophecy - Na Bandéithe
- Choosing your first Tarot deck and preparation for reading - An t-Aon Paca Cártaí
- The Major Arcana cards - An Rúndiamhra Mór (17:29)
- The Minor Arcana cards - An Rúndiamhra Beag (1:27)
- The Suit of Wands - Na Slata (7:28)
- The Suit of Pentacles - Na Péinteaclaí (or Na Boinn - Coins) (7:16)
- The Suit of Swords - Na Claimhte (7:21)
- The Suit of Cups - Na Cupáin (8:22)
- Choosing the significator from the court cards for a reading - An Ceistitheoir (questioner) (8:38)
- Tarot Numerology - An Uimhríocht (5:17)
- Tarot Card Spreads - Scaipeanna Cártaí Tarot (11:52)
- How to read the Tarot cards for yourself - Léigh Duit Féin (3:22)
- How to read the Tarot cards for others - Léigh Daoine Eile
- Tarot reading case studies examples - Na Samplaí (26:12)
- The Tarot cards and Zodiac signs - Comharthaí An Stoidiaca
- Using the Tarot cards for magic spell craft - Draíocht
- Connecting deeper with the Tarot - Crann Na Beatha (2:18)
- Guided Meditation - Grounding, Protection, Energising and Meeting An Animal Guide - An Eachtra
- Tea leaf reading accompanying a Tarot reading - Léamh Duilleog Tae (3:32)
- Crystal ball and water scrying accompanying a Tarot reading - Aimsitheoir
- Palm reading accompanying a Tarot reading - An Dearnadóireacht
- Irish Ogham accompanying a Tarot reading - An t-Ogham
- Rod and pendulum dowsing accompaying a Tarot reading - An Chollóireacht
- Asking questions with the Tarot - Na Ceisteanna (4:52)
- Reading cards over the phone or long distances - Achar Fada
- Setting up a Tarot card reading business - An Cóisir Chárta
- Spirit Boards – Na Boird Spiorad
- Irish Gaelic Reference Index – Clár Tagartha
- Download ebook - An Leabhar
- Exam and certificate - Comhghairdeas (0:24)
Includes course ebook
Traditional Irish Tarot - Seer Introductory Course ebook
Certificate of completion
Awarded upon completion of course and passing final exam
Dia Dhúit agus Fáilte
Hello and welcome to the Traditional Irish Tarot - Seer Introductory Course
Dia dhúit agus fáilte, is mise Sorcha.
Hello and welcome, I'm Sorcha.
I am a Bean Feasa, (Traditional Irish Wise Woman Practitioner, walker between worlds and Seer), a Druí Ceilteach, (Irish Celtic Druid) and a Bean Draoí, (Traditional Irish Witch). I was born and raised in Wicklow, Ireland and speak as Gaeilge, (Irish Gaelic). I follow the native Irish Traditions of my Clann (family) and Sinsear (ancestors). My mother is a Bean Feasa, Tarot/tea leaves reader, healer and witch. As are many in my family and previous generations. I practice the native traditions of my Irish, Celtic and Pagan ancestors. My family have passed down customs and tradition of witchcraft and folklore. In this course I will focus on the tradition of Tarot card reading for self exploration/personal development and to help guide others.
History of the Tarot
Learn the origin of the Tarot cards and their journey through out history and in Ireland
How to read the Tarot cards
Learn how to read the Tarot cards for personal growth or to guide others from a Traditional Irish Witch
Traditional Irish Seer methods
Learn how to combine tea leaf reading, palm reading and Druid Ogham