About Veila
Veila is a bilingual tarot site — English and Thai — for the questions that keep circling back. Love readings organised by scenario, career readings for crossroads and money, a fresh zodiac love spread every month, a ten-card Celtic Cross, and meanings for all 78 cards in both languages.
For reflection, not prediction
Tarot is not a crystal ball, and Veila does not present itself as one. A card cannot tell you what someone else will do next month. What it can do — and does with surprising precision — is name what you are holding right now: the question under the question, the feeling you have not yet put into words.
Every reading on this site is written from that position. You will not find promises about outcomes, lucky numbers, or dates. You will find language that gives the thing you are sitting with a clearer shape, so the next step is easier to see.
What is here
Love readings — three-card spreads organised by the questions people actually carry: does he miss me, should I reach out, what changed between us. Each spread's positions and interpretations are written for that specific question.
Career & money readings — twenty-three questions about work, worth, and the path ahead. Money is read as direction — rising, tightening, opening — never as amounts or dates.
Zodiac love tarot — a unique three-card love spread for each of the twelve signs, drawn fresh every month.
The Celtic Cross — the classic ten-card spread, first recorded in A. E. Waite's 1910 work, with position-specific meanings for every card.
All 78 card meanings — every card of the Rider–Waite–Smith deck, upright and reversed, in English and Thai: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana (ภาษาไทย).
Guides — short essays on asking better questions, choosing a spread, and using tarot as a reflective practice.
Who writes the readings
Veila's readings are written by its resident reader — a specialist in the Celtic Cross spread who works in both English and Thai. The same voice runs through every page: love, career, zodiac, and the card meanings. Rather than translating one language into the other, each reading is written natively in both, because the things people carry rarely survive a literal translation.
How the readings are made
Every reading follows the same craft:
The spread comes first. Each question gets a set of positions — three for the focused readings, ten for the Celtic Cross. A position is a lens: where your heart stands, what is moving underneath, the part that stays yours. The positions are designed for the question, not reused generically.
Cards are drawn from the full 78-card deck. Every spread draws from the complete Rider–Waite–Smith deck, upright and reversed.
Interpretations are written per question and per position. The Two of Cups in "does he miss me" is not the same paragraph as the Two of Cups in "should I take this job." Each combination is written for the question it answers.
The framing stays reflective. Readings describe the present shape of a situation and the direction it tends toward — they do not issue verdicts. What you do with a reading remains yours.
Two languages
Everything on Veila exists in English and Thai — toggle with EN · TH at the top of any page. Some things in the heart only come out in one language; the site is built so you never have to choose.
The project
Veila is an independent project — no accounts, no paywall, no mailing list. Every reading and card meaning is open to read. How the site handles data is described plainly on the privacy page.