Tarot At The Table
A calm evening of Tarot, reflection, and conversation.
Tarot at the Table
Tarot at the Table is a small group Tarot experience designed for people who want a quieter, more personal way to engage with Tarot.
This is not a performance.
There is no spotlight.
No one is put on the spot.
We sit together at the table in a relaxed, welcoming space and allow the cards to guide gentle conversation, insight, and reflection.
Think of it as a calm Friday night pause.
A chance to slow down.
To listen.
To reflect.
Some people come with questions.
Some come feeling curious.
Some come simply needing space to breathe.
All are welcome.
You will receive personal moments of insight through Tarot, shared within a supportive group setting. You are never required to speak more than you want to.
What Actually Happens at the table?
We begin by settling into the space and getting comfortable.
Each guest is invited into a guided Tarot experience that focuses on reflection and clarity. The cards open conversations around what is present for you right now, what is shifting, and what may need attention or care.
You are not expected to know Tarot.
You do not need a question prepared.
You simply arrive as you are.
The evening flows naturally, with time for quiet listening, gentle discussion, and personal insight.
Who is this for?
Tarot at the Table is for you if:
You enjoy intimate settings rather than large groups
You are curious about Tarot but prefer a softer introduction
You want insight without intensity
You value reflection, conversation, and presence
Many guests come alone. Others come with a friend. Both feel equally comfortable here.
A note from Hemina
Many people who attend tell me they were nervous at first and relieved once they arrived.
Tarot at the Table exists to make Tarot feel approachable, grounded, and human.
Session details
Small group setting
Held in Blackburn, Victoria
Evening session
Bookings are essential
Ready to join us
If you feel drawn to this, trust that.
You are warmly invited to take a seat at the table.
Dates and themes are listed below.