Where AI Stops Reading
A Field Note exploring why AI tarot interpretation often answers the surface question while missing the deeper human tension underneath it.
Practitioner notes on live reading habits, court cards in work, question framing, ethics, lineage, and the daily craft of interpretive attention.
A Field Note exploring why AI tarot interpretation often answers the surface question while missing the deeper human tension underneath it.
Leigh Spencer reflects on how the COMPASS Method emerged over decades of intuitive reading practice, and why attention, not knowledge, became the defining factor in clarity.
When tarot becomes a performance for an audience, intuitive work loses the slack it needs; Leigh Spencer traces consent, repair, and the everyday habits that keep readings relational for clients and for yourself.
Leigh Spencer situates intuitive tarot in history and whakapapa, defines a modest ethical frame for readers and teachers, and clarifies how public articles and The Deck Compass classroom can share one standard across different containers.
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