Holiday Tarot Questions
The holiday season can bring up many different emotions. For some, it is cozy and comforting. For others, it can feel overwhelming, lonely, or heavy with expectation. No matter where you are this year, tarot can help you reconnect with yourself and move through the season with more clarity and compassion.
These questions are meant to support reflection, grounding, and gentle awareness. You can use them in a single reading, one card a day, or choose whichever question stands out to you in the moment. Let your intuition guide you.
Before you begin, take a few slow breaths. Place your hand over your heart or on your deck. Allow your body to settle. There is no rush here.
How to Use These Prompts
You can:
- Pull one card for each question in a spread
- Pull one card per day over the course of 10 days
- Choose the one question that speaks to you most and explore it deeply
- Pair these prompts with journaling for extra clarity
There is no right or wrong way to do this. Trust what feels natural for you.

Take your time with whichever feels the most meaningful. Sometimes the simplest question opens the deepest doorway.
The holiday season can carry both light and shadow. There is space for all of it. You are allowed to feel what you feel. You are allowed to move at your own pace. You are allowed to choose peace, even in small moments.
When you give yourself permission to slow down and reconnect, your inner world becomes softer and clearer. That is the real gift of this season.
Mantra
I honor what has changed, I welcome what is growing, and I allow myself to rest where I am.
Say it out loud if you can. Feel it settle in your chest.
Journal Prompt
After your reading, reflect on this:
Which card surprised me the most, and what does that reveal about my inner landscape right now?
Let your thoughts flow without judgment.
🌿 Explore More
If you enjoyed this reflection, you may also like:
- Harvest of the Heart Tarot Spread (gratitude and growth)
- Other tarot spreads and gentle guidance at Nichole’s Secret Garden
You are never alone here.
There is peace in walking your own way.
