About me

My name is Gamze, and I am the founder of Inbal’s Tarot.

From an early age I knew that I was perceiving things others could not. This is not learned knowledge or a technique I studied. It is a natural perception that activates when a person or situation enters my field.

Tarot cards are not the source of my insight, but the tool that gives shape and language to what I perceive. They allow me to see how people are likely to act, what decisions will unfold, and where a dynamic is truly heading.

My work is not about telling a pretty story. It is about showing what lies behind the surface, including the things others prefer to keep hidden. With me, you get clarity. Direct, sometimes unexpected, but always to the point.


Who I Am

  • Born in Switzerland with Kurdish Alevi roots

  • Member of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) and the Parapsychological Association (PA)

  • Born in 1989


My Approach

  • Clarity over illusion: Tarot is a mirror of energy. Nobody knows you better than you know yourself. Use the cards as guidance, not as a replacement for your own judgment.

  • No black magic: I do not engage in love spells or practices that manipulate other people’s energy. Such approaches can harm your spirit and cross boundaries that should not be crossed.

  • Respect for free will: The gift of intuition cannot be forced or bought. It is given when body, mind, and soul are ready. Respect the warning you feel when you step beyond your limits.

  • Transparency: Stay away from practitioners who promise secrecy, brand themselves as miracle workers, or market themselves as the only answer.


Decks I Have Worked With

Over the years I have worked with a wide variety of tarot decks, each with its own history and symbolic language. Some of the decks that have influenced my practice include:

  • Crowley Thoth Tarot by Aleister Crowley and Lady Frieda Harris

  • Rider Waite Tarot, first published in 1910

  • Oswald Wirth Tarot, created in 1889

  • Marseille Tarot, with origins tracing back to the 15th century

  • Barbara Walker Tarot, rooted in mythology and feminine symbolism

  • DruidCraft Tarot, inspired by pagan and druid traditions

  • Robin Wood Tarot, known for its vivid illustrations

  • Margarete Petersen Tarot, abstract and intuitive

  • Sacred Circle Tarot, centered on Celtic symbolism

  • Osho Zen Tarot, combining tarot with Zen philosophy

Each deck carries a different perspective, and the right deck often finds you when the time is right.


Important Notes

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  • A tarot reading should never replace professional medical, legal, or financial advice.

  • Readings are intended for reflection and inspiration. All decisions remain your responsibility.

  • Due to the nature of digital tarot readings, all sales are final and non-refundable.