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Chakra Wisdom Tarot Review

Tori Hartman’s chakra-colored tarot deck for intuitive healing, self-inquiry, and color-led readings 6 min read

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Chakra Wisdom Tarot Review: quick take

Chakra Wisdom Tarot by Tori Hartman is a vivid 78-card deck that blends tarot structure with chakra color, emotional storytelling, and intuitive healing work. The cards are bright, theatrical, and easy to read by color mood, which makes the deck especially useful for journalers and readers who like body-energy symbolism.

This is not a plain Rider-Waite-Smith clone. The deck keeps recognizable tarot titles, but it asks you to notice color first: red for root themes, orange for creativity, yellow for willpower, green for heart work, blue for communication, indigo for intuition, and violet for spiritual insight.

What Chakra Wisdom Tarot feels like in a reading

In a reading, Chakra Wisdom Tarot feels emotional, visual, and direct. The images often show a central figure in a strong color field, so the card’s energy lands quickly even before you study every symbol.

That makes the deck helpful for questions about confidence, relationships, boundaries, creative blocks, grief, healing, and personal growth. It is less ideal if you want minimal art, neutral imagery, or a deck that stays completely separate from energy work.

Card moment: chakra-colored majors

Major arcana as emotional color lessons

The Fool card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Fool
The Magician card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Magician
The Empress card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Empress
The Star card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Star

These majors show the deck’s main language: traditional tarot archetypes filtered through strong color, costume, posture, and emotional atmosphere.

Deck details at a glance

  • Deck: Chakra Wisdom Tarot by Tori Hartman
  • Structure: 78-card tarot deck with chakra-inspired color symbolism
  • Best for: intuitive readers, energy workers, journalers, healing spreads, and color-led readings
  • Not ideal for: readers who want subtle artwork, neutral symbolism, or a strictly traditional-looking deck
  • Look for: dominant color, chakra themes, body posture, facial expression, suit symbol, and what part of life the image seems to activate
The Magician card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Magician

The Magician: turning color into intention

The Magician is a strong example of how this deck reads. Instead of only asking what tools are on the table, the card asks what energy you are choosing to direct. The warm orange-gold mood points to creativity, confidence, and focused will.

In a reading, this card can be a prompt to stop waiting for perfect conditions. Choose the tool you already have, name your intention clearly, and take one visible action.

The Hanged Woman card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
The Hanged Woman

The Hanged Woman: surrender without disappearing

The Hanged Woman keeps the traditional pause-and-perspective lesson, but the violet mood gives it a spiritual, liminal feeling. This is not passive waiting; it is the kind of stillness that lets a deeper truth surface.

When this card appears, ask what you are trying to force. The next step may be to pause, breathe, and look from a new angle before making a decision.

Ace of Cups card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups: feeling as a doorway

The Ace of Cups opens the emotional suit with softness and flow. In this deck, the card is especially helpful for heart chakra questions: new feelings, forgiveness, tenderness, and the courage to receive.

Use it as a gentle question: where is my heart trying to open, and what would help that opening feel safe?

Artwork and first impression

The artwork is bright, theatrical, and color-coded. Many cards feel like scenes from an inner healing story, with figures posed inside saturated worlds of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

The YouTube video and local gallery match the Tori Hartman Chakra Wisdom Tarot: a teal-green guidebook/deck box, richly colored cards, and classic tarot titles with a chakra-reading layer.

Card moment: fire and action

Creative power, movement, and will

Ace of Wands card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Ace of Wands
Three of Wands card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Three of Wands
Seven of Wands card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Seven of Wands
Queen of Wands card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Queen of Wands

The Wands cards are useful when a reading is about confidence, creative heat, visibility, or whether you are ready to act instead of only plan.

How to read the chakra colors

A simple way to use this deck is to read the card title first, then the dominant color. Red can point to safety and survival. Orange can point to creativity and desire. Yellow can point to confidence and choice. Green can point to love and healing. Blue can point to truth and communication. Indigo and violet can point to intuition, dreams, and spirit.

You do not need to be an energy expert to use the deck. Treat the chakra layer as an extra question: what part of me is being activated by this card?

Beginner friendliness

Chakra Wisdom Tarot can work for beginners if they enjoy rich art and color symbolism. The card titles are clear enough to connect back to traditional tarot meanings, while the color system gives new readers another doorway into interpretation.

If you are brand new, try one-card pulls. Write the card title, the strongest color, and one real-life action. This keeps the reading practical instead of floating away into vague energy language.

Card moment: cups and coins

Heart healing, embodiment, and grounded care

Queen of Cups card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Queen of Cups
Ten of Cups card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Ten of Cups
Ace of Coins card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Ace of Coins
Eight of Coins card from Chakra Wisdom Tarot
Eight of Coins

These cards show the deck’s practical side: emotional healing needs a body, a habit, a rhythm, and something you can actually do after the reading.

Love, career, and healing readings

For love readings, Chakra Wisdom Tarot is best when you ask about emotional patterns, safety, attraction, honesty, and what the heart needs next. The color layer can quickly show whether the issue feels rooted in fear, desire, communication, or trust.

For career and creative questions, the deck helps you notice confidence, blocked expression, timing, and where energy is leaking. For healing spreads, it works well when paired with journaling, body check-ins, and small grounded actions.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Strong color language makes readings intuitive and memorable. The artwork is bold and theatrical, which may not fit every reader.
Good for journaling, energy work, emotional healing, and self-inquiry. Readers who dislike chakra or energy language may prefer a more neutral deck.
Classic tarot structure remains recognizable beneath the chakra layer. Some cards may feel visually busy until you learn the deck’s color system.
Full 78-card gallery makes the deck easy to preview before buying.

Final thoughts on Chakra Wisdom Tarot

Chakra Wisdom Tarot is worth exploring if you want a deck that turns color into guidance. It is warm, expressive, and especially strong for readers who use tarot for self-awareness, healing work, and emotionally honest journaling.

If several cards make you notice where you feel something in your body — the throat, heart, belly, or root — the deck is doing exactly what it was designed to do.

FAQ

Is Chakra Wisdom Tarot good for beginners?

Yes, if you enjoy color and intuitive symbolism. The classic tarot structure is still recognizable, and the chakra colors give beginners an extra clue for interpretation.

Who created Chakra Wisdom Tarot?

Chakra Wisdom Tarot is by Tori Hartman, known for chakra-based oracle and tarot work. This page matches the Tori Hartman deck shown in the video.

Does Chakra Wisdom Tarot follow traditional tarot meanings?

Yes, it uses the 78-card tarot structure and familiar card titles, but it adds a strong chakra and color-symbolism layer to the reading.

What kind of readings is Chakra Wisdom Tarot best for?

It is best for emotional healing, journaling, self-inquiry, energy check-ins, relationship patterns, creativity questions, and daily guidance.

Who should skip Chakra Wisdom Tarot?

Skip it if you want a very minimal, neutral, or purely traditional-looking tarot deck. This deck is colorful, expressive, and intentionally tied to chakra symbolism.

How should I read the chakra colors?

Start simple: notice the dominant color, then connect it to a life area. Red can suggest safety, orange creativity, yellow confidence, green heart healing, blue communication, indigo intuition, and violet spiritual insight.