Welcome to your virtual playground, creatives.

A research space where I curate all sorts of resources aimed at exploring the intersection between creativity and spirituality.

Here, you can find free resources like tarot spreads and
tarot | creativity prompts.

You’ll also find my digital publications and other cosmic treats as they become available.

It’s very experimental and sometimes very weird (ever filmed a pot of buckwheat from the perspective of the Page of Cups?). But mostly fun ;)

Ready to explore? Let’s go.

Free downloads

  • tarot spreads bundle

    Expand your practice with this collection of powerful tarot spreads for creative and spiritual growth. Each spread is accompanied by a step-by-step guide with tips for interpretation.


    (Tarot deck: Pagan Otherworlds by Uusi Design Studio)

  • 101 Days of Creativity

    A versatile collection of prompts for tarot, journaling & spiritual self-discovery, designed for you to use within the context of your creative practice, your spiritual practice, or a hybrid of the two. The questions are carefully organized into ten distinct topics—such as Shadow Work, Fears & Blocks, Intuition, and Creativity & Inspiration—allowing you to dive deep into each topic with intention and focus.

collective stream of consciousness

A little cloud of inspiration where I share what is shaping my spiritual and creative practices lately.

It’s a bit like a journal, but with no fixed format, as it will shift and shape organically. It’s a peek inside my brain (or soul? or both? I’m not sure), and an invitation to continuously pool ideas together.

I’ll post it parts of it on my social channels, but this is the spot to find everything in one place.

To join the ongoing stream of consciousness, comment on mine or add your own and tag me at #emilyinpolaris.

The Fool

You know those images that sometimes pop into your head seemingly out of nowhere?

Sometimes I ignore them for no good reason, so lately I decided to act on them.

I started with the images that arose while writing about The Fool card.

It can be a totally intuitive experiment. You can act out exactly what you see on a card, or you can play a game of free association, which is what I decided to do.

Recently, this has been helping me a lot.

Not just in my tarot practice, but also in allowing myself to trust my ideas and follow where my intuition wants to go in my creative projects. This is something that has been missing in my creative practice for quite a while now.

I think when you’re in an environment like school, or even galleries and exhibition spaces, there are so many rules, restrictions and voices of authority that it can be hard to remember to just play. But these days, I’m allowing myself more of that: playing without rules or expectations about what something will or will not become.

Pretty fitting that playing around with The Fool’s energy reminded me to do this.

One of the coolest pieces of tarot advice I ever heard was in an interview with Mary K. Greer (sadly, I cannot remember the source).

She said that she often invites workshop participants to physically act out the cards because this reminds us of how those situations actually feel in our bodies. We know them more intimately than we think.

And what I love about this approach is how adaptable it is. It makes tarot both personal and accessible because we can find our own relationship with the cards, which makes us better observers, and ultimately, better readers. But you don’t even have to have a desire to learn tarot to try this.

recent random fascinations

Music [[ Peaches ]]

Activities \\ dancing with Spooky to Peaches //

Reading ~~ Dreams ~~

Want to read - - - Just Kids by Patti Smith - - -

What are you working on recently?

Write to me and let me know!

monthly tarot challenge:

create your own tarot spread.


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