Editorial Policy
Last updated: July 4, 2026
This page explains how content on [Site Name] gets made, so you know what you’re reading and why you can trust it to be what it claims to be.
Where Our Meanings Come From
Tarot interpretations on this site are grounded in the Rider–Waite–Smith tradition, the most widely used system in the English-speaking world, with notes where other traditions such as Marseille or Thoth read a card differently. Astrology content draws on Western astrology as it’s commonly practiced today. Number meanings follow the numerology systems most readers will encounter elsewhere, so what you learn here won’t contradict what you find in established books on the subject. Dream symbolism is compiled from long-standing interpretive traditions and common cultural readings, not invented to fill a page.
When traditions disagree — and they often do — we say so. We would rather give you three honest possibilities than one confident guess.
What We Promise
Every meaning we publish is researched before it’s written, and nothing is presented as certainty, prediction, or fact about your specific life. We write to be useful at 2 a.m. to a real person with a real question, which means plain language, straight answers first, and context after. We don’t use fear to keep you reading; no card, number, or dream on this site will ever be described as a “warning of doom,” because that isn’t how any of these traditions actually work — and it isn’t how we work either.
Updates and Corrections
Articles are reviewed and updated over time as we refine them or as readers point out gaps. If you spot an error, email hello@[yourdomain.com] — genuine corrections are fixed promptly, and substantive fixes are noted in the article. Being corrected by a reader is a good day, not a bad one.
Advertising and Independence
This site earns money from display advertising, managed by a third-party ad partner. Advertisers do not choose, review, approve, or influence our content in any way, and ads are always visually distinct from articles — nothing we write is a paid placement pretending to be editorial. If an article ever contains an affiliate link, it will be disclosed clearly at the top of that article.
The Boundaries We Keep
We follow our own Disclaimer: this content is for reflection and entertainment, not professional advice, and where a topic touches health, mental health, money, or safety, we say so in the article itself and point readers toward actual professionals. Some traffic to this site comes from ads we run on search engines; those readers get the same content, the same standards, and the same honesty as everyone else.