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Choosing and using Tarot cards |
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Written by TwistedIllusion
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Friday, 07 September 2007 |
Working with tarot or any form of divination for that matter, is like a marriage. Trust, communication and positive energy are the important parts of working with divination.
When I go and look for a deck, I look for what has drawn me to that specific deck, what is the energy like. Energy is important due to the fact that if you feel a lot of negative energy emitting from the deck itself, it will not work for you. Why? Because if you pick up a deck that has negative energy it won't tell you the truth, they tend to lie and give readings that have nothing to do with the answers that you are looking for. So in essence you have wasted money on cards that will not be good for anything. One thing, do not get frustrated if you do not find them right away, it takes time to find what is right for you. Like buying a new car or outfit, I guess you could say. I have heard of people taking months even years to find it. But when they did, it became their closest friend, so to speak. I wanna touch on another thing, appearance. They are many, many tarot card makers out there that make tarot and make them very pretty or neat looking. That is great and all but fall back on the energy of the deck, appearance is not everything. Another thing, size matters! LOL! What I mean by this, is that there are many decks out that range from teeny tiny to HUGE. Try to find what fits in you hand, something that you can shuffle easily without playing 52 card pick. Trust me you don't wanna do that.
Now, moving on. You have gotten your cards home and are ready to get them out of the box and get to work. Not that easy, there are steps to take to get them to work for you. These steps vary from person to person, so don't take my rule as law. As a personal rule, I like to thank the cards, shuffle them and generally play with, sometimes I will do it daily. Get comfortable with them. I tend to like to shuffle them 3 times, why?, I have no idea. Just something that felt right to me. Now that you are comfortable with them, it is time for the reading.
When doing a reading, I have the person focus their energy and their question(s) on the cards. In doing so it allows me to feel the energy. I tend not to know the question that has been ask, I am just the mediator between the cards and the person. I shuffle the deck (3x) and I have the person cut the deck. At this time I began to lay them out in the spread that I have chosen for the reading. There are several spreads out there to chose from and I plan to get into those in their own separate post. When laying the cards, I have the person continue to focus their energy and question(s), I do well in complete silence because it allows me to interpret as I go. To much chatter and I lose my concentration and then cards and I are useless. Once they have been laid, I began to go through and relay the meaning of the card to the person and allow them time to piece together the puzzle. Try not be biased because it messes up the meaning of the reading, allow the person to do the work and pull the answers from the cards themselves.
There are so many techniques out there that others user, they use them because they are comfortable and it works best for them and you will do the same. So find your comfort zone, it will be better for you and the person(s) you read for. Hope this gave you some insight and better idea of how tarot works. If you have any questions feel free to ask, I am by no means an expert but I will help as best as I can.
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