Psycards were created by Nick Hobson some 25 years ago. He explains its beginning like this. "At that time I had a stressful year and the idea for Psycards came to me in a dream. I was climbing a hill surrounded by swirling mists. When I reached the summit the sun came out and I saw beneath me the surrounding countryside with a patchwork of fields, copses, villages. As the landscape made sense so I saw my life made sense. I saw the influence on me of those I loved, my health, my weaknesses, my background, my fears, my friends as if they were, as it were, cards on a table. It gave me a marvellous feeling of being in control of my life. I thought it might help others. I was lucky to find a brilliant young illustrator called Maggie Kneen who drew the images."

Psycards is a modern user-friendly reading system that borrows very minimally from the Tarot. But it is not a me-too tarot pack. It is used by experienced readers  to guide and help their clients because it offers clear channels for psychic energy to flow. It is simple to receive messages from Psycards without complex interpretation.

The Tarot is mysterious – over 500 years old. It is rooted maybe in the East, maybe the Kabbala. It started becoming popular in the West 120 years ago. With 78 cards - 22 of them major Arcana – it is complicated. To get the most of it you need  to be an expert in occult studies and there is a steep learning curve.

Psycards talks directly in the language of the 21st century. It uses symbols. It is direct. It uses universal symbols
which are based on Jungian archetypes. It draws on the
psychoanyalytic movement, fairy stories, myths, and
evokes the collective unconcious. You don’t need to have a ‘priest’ for Psycards. It explains some of the deep things of the heart directly in your language.