Tarot With Closed Eyes...
Training Intuition Through Touch and Redefining the Future of Divination
Tarot has always been described as a visual language. Symbols, colors, compositions and archetypal scenes guide the reader toward meaning. But intuition itself does not belong only to the eyes. Intuition lives deeper - in the body, in sensation, in subtle inner responses that arise before thought.
The world’s first 3D Tarot coin collection, created by Frater Setnakh, opens a completely new chapter in the history of Tarot. Based on the original Rider–Waite designs and cast in zamak, these coins transform Tarot from something we look at into something we physically experience. Each archetype exists as a sculpted relief, designed to be touched, explored, and felt.
This innovation is not only artistic. It is intuitive, inclusive, and deeply transformative.

1. Tarot as Intuitive Training With Closed Eyes
Most Tarot readers begin their journey by memorizing meanings and studying images. Over time, intuition develops, but visual habits remain dominant. Reading with closed eyes is a powerful way to retrain perception and reconnect with raw intuition.
When vision is removed, the mind becomes quieter. Attention shifts inward. Touch, weight, temperature, and texture begin to speak.
A simple intuitive exercise:
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Sit comfortably and close your eyes.
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Place one Tarot coin in your hand.
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Slowly trace the relief with your fingertips.
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Notice which parts draw your attention first.
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Observe emotional reactions, physical sensations, or memories that appear.
Do not name the card yet. Do not search for keywords. Let the archetype speak through sensation.
Afterward, you may open your eyes and compare your impressions with the traditional meaning. Over time, you will notice something remarkable. Your intuitive impressions become faster, clearer, and more confident.
This practice is not only for beginners. Experienced readers often discover that closing their eyes removes mental noise and reconnects them with the original, living current of Tarot.
2. Tarot Beyond Vision - A New Path for Blind and Visually Impaired Readers

The blind man, illustration from Emblemata of Zinne-werk by Johannes de Brune (1589-1658), Jan Jacobs Schipper, Amsterdam, 1661 (engraving) by Venne, Adriaen Pietersz van de (1589-1662) (after);
Traditional Tarot cards present a major barrier for blind and visually impaired people. The system relies almost entirely on printed imagery and written titles. While some people already read intuitively without seeing the cards, learning and practicing Tarot has remained largely inaccessible.
Tactile Tarot coins change this reality.
Each coin contains a unique three-dimensional relief that represents the archetype through form, structure, and depth. This allows Tarot to be read through touch alone.
For blind readers, this means:
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Archetypes can be recognized by tactile patterns.
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Tarot spreads can be laid out spatially and explored by hand.
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Meanings can be learned through physical interaction rather than visual memorization.
Some people naturally read energy and intuition without visual input. Others want to learn Tarot systematically but lacked the tools. These coins create a bridge between intuitive perception and structured learning.
This is not a simplified version of Tarot. It is a complete and valid form of divination that honors accessibility without compromise.
3. Reading Tarot Through the Body
Touch-based Tarot reading brings the body back into the divinatory process. The weight of metal, the cool surface of zamak, and the raised relief all anchor the archetype in physical reality.
When you hold a Tarot coin, you are not only interpreting a symbol. You are engaging in a sensory dialogue.
Readers often report:
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Stronger emotional responses
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More vivid intuitive images
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A deeper sense of presence during readings
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Reduced overthinking and mental analysis
This embodied approach aligns Tarot with meditation, somatic awareness, and intuitive arts that existed long before printed decks.
Tarot becomes less about interpretation and more about direct experience.
4. Why 3D Tarot Coins Are a True Innovation
Innovation in Tarot is often limited to new artwork or themes. This collection goes much further.
It introduces:
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A new medium - coins instead of cards
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A sculptural form - three-dimensional relief instead of flat images
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A durable material - cast metal designed to last
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Inclusive design - usable by sighted and non-sighted readers
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A new reading method - tactile and embodied intuition
By transforming Tarot archetypes into physical objects, the symbols gain weight and permanence. They can be carried, handled, and experienced outside the traditional reading table.
This innovation does not replace classic Tarot. It expands it.
5. The Future of Intuitive and Inclusive Divination
Reading Tarot with closed eyes is not a limitation. It is advanced training for intuition.
Reading Tarot through touch is not secondary. It is primal.
These 3D Tarot coins invite us to remember something ancient. Before symbols were painted, they were carved. Before they were read, they were felt.
In a world that increasingly values inclusivity, sensory awareness, and embodied spirituality, tactile Tarot represents the future.
Tarot that can be seen.
Tarot that can be felt.
Tarot that can be accessed by EVERYON
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