Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Tarot: (Lesson 1) Exploring the Cards.




Tarot cards are one of the oldest and most mysterious card decks around. People have been using them for centuries for divination, fortunetelling and spiritual guidance. Even today, many people consult Tarot cards for insight, guidance, and personal growth. But what exactly are Tarot cards, why do people use them, and how can you learn them? The Tarot is a deck of 78 cards, divided into Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. Major Arcana cards are the most powerful and important, and typically associated with important life storylines. They represent a journey, a karmic past or a spiritual quest. Minor Arcana cards represent everyday situations and experiences. Both together can be read together to gain a deeper understanding of your life and story.



Each Tarot card has its own unique symbolism that can provide insight into a situation. For example, the Three of Cups card often represents friendship and community, while the Death card marks endings, transformation and rebirth. By understanding the symbols, energy and message of each card, you can use them to answer questions, gain insight and make important decisions. To learn Tarot cards, it's important to start with the basics. Start by mastering the individual meaning of each card and its relationship to the other cards. (we will go over all this)Then, practice reading card meanings intuitively. Work with different spreads for different types of readings, and practice both with friends and on your own.


Why do people use Tarot cards? Tarot cards have been used for centuries for a variety of reasons. Generally, people use them for guidance and insight. They can be used for predictive readings, to answer specific questions, or for spiritual reflection and direction. Some people use them to reflect on the past or focus on the present, while others use them to make important life decisions.

Tarot cards can be a powerful tool for insight and guidance, and they're accessible to anyone who wants to understand and work with them. With a little bit of practice and some exploration, you can learn the Tarot and use it in your daily life. Whether you're looking for insight, guidance, or just looking to explore the possibilities the cards offer, there are many ways to benefit from using the cards even today.

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Bonding with a new tarot card deck is essential to get the most accurate readings from it. Here are some steps that can help you bond with your new tarot card deck: Cleanse your deck: Before you start bonding with your deck, it is essential to cleanse it of any negative energy that it may have picked up during the manufacturing and shipping process. You can cleanse your deck by smudging it with sage, placing it under the moonlight, or burying it in salt for a few days. Get to know your deck: Spend some time looking at each card and familiarizing yourself with the images and meanings. Take note of any symbols or colors that stand out to you. Sleep with your deck: Place your new tarot card deck under your pillow while you sleep. This can help you connect with the energy of the deck and build a stronger bond. Meditate with your deck: Take some time each day to meditate with your deck. Shuffle the cards and pull one or two cards each day, and then reflect on their meanings and how they relate to your life. Carry your deck with you: Take your deck with you wherever you go, even if you don't plan on doing a reading. This allows you to be in constant contact with the energy of the deck and helps to build a stronger connection. Use your deck regularly: The more you use your deck, the stronger your bond with it will become. Try to do daily or weekly readings, even if they are just for yourself. Overall, bonding with your new tarot card deck takes time and effort, but it is well worth it in the end. By following the above steps, you can build a strong connection with your deck and get the most accurate readings possible.

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