Tarot cards are not associated with dates of birth. You are confusing them with Astrology or Numerology.
The page of cups.
There really is no specific religion that is associated with tarot card readers. Anyone can choose to be a reader if they study hard and get to know what all the cards mean. It really is more just for fun then anything else.
Juliet Sharman-Burke has written: 'The New Complete Book of Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The mythic tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The Complete Tarot Pack' 'Understanding the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Beginners Guide to Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Mastering the Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'My Tarot'
There are many places to find explanations of tarot cards. There are websites like tarotpedia and how stuff works. People also say that a person can't just find the explanations to it, there seems to be a secret to it.
Joan Bunning has written: 'Learning the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Learning Tarot Reversals' 'Curso Practico De Tarot'
Astrologers and tarot card readers can provide these readings.
Stephanie Reiff has written: 'Secret of Tut's Tomb' 'Visions of the future' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Numerology, Tarot
Tarot Mystery happened in 1995.
House of Tarot happened in 1991.
Baba Jolie Guidance, Lifepath Compass, Tyler's Tarot and 33 readings.
Online tarot readings can be found through a simple search or by following links from tarot-training websites such as "learn tarot" or "trusted tarot". Other excellent resources include do-it-yourself magic websites.