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Interpreting Tarot Cards
Tarot cards are a source of fascination for all people, regardless of sex, nationality, religious beliefs, etc. Many people often decide that they want to learn interpreting tarot cards, but get scared or anxious when they realize how much work goes into the accurate interpretation of tarot cards. There is more than memorizing a few sentences or a few words. Tarot card decks have many cards and each card has multiple meanings depending on how it sits and where it is located in the spread. Here is a brief overview of the process involved with interpreting tarot cards. Interpreting tarot cards is necessary if you ever really want to work with tarot cards.
In addition to reading through the booklet that comes with your tarot cards, books on interpreting tarot cards and doing research on the internet, there are several tips that might help you with interpreting tarot cards:
1. A tarot card reading cannot predict the future and will not tell you anything that you do not already know and are more of a way to put the truth in your face. They are not psychic, they are intuitive.
2. Create a tarot journal. All tarot card readers eventually assign their own meanings to their cards and they learn interpreting tarot cards by intuition. The tarot journal is a good place to record down the feelings and thoughts you have about each card—what happens when you hold the card and what you've read about the card. A tarot journal is also a great place to record the readings you have given.
3. If, even after you have learned how to interpret your tarot card readings, the cards don't seem to make any sense, it might simply be a bad time to conduct a reading. Try again in a little while when your mind might be a little bit clearer.
4. Remember that there is a responsibility that comes with interpreting tarot cards, especially when you do readings for others. Some people might put great importance upon your words and your reading. While the cards do not predict the future, your words and your reading can certainly influence it.
5. When interpreting tarot cards for other people, try not to tell them anything is an absolute negative. Every card combination has some kind of good in it. People will often place great importance upon a tarot reading and telling them an absolute negative could frighten the person unnecessarily.
6. If you find yourself reading your own tarot cards more often than you would like to, you are probably avoiding facing something in your life. Take some time to take stock of your life and try to figure out what it is you are avoiding by making yourself read your own tarot cards again and again.
7. If you are just learning to interpret tarot cards, it is probably best to use a spread that needs less than ten cards.
Interpreting tarot cards is not an exact science, though it does take some significant skill.
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Meaning of Each Tarot Card Tip #1
Tarot is an intuitive art, but it is not fortune telling. Tarot will not tell you anything that you do not already know, and it cannot predict the future. Instead tarot sheds insight on issues that you might have been avoiding and helps point you in the direction of answers that you have been looking for.
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Meaning of Each Tarot Card Tip #2
Choosing a tarot deck is not an easy process. If you simply choose the cheapest deck or the first deck of tarot cards that crosses your path, the cards probably will not work for you. Use your intuition to decide which tarot cards are right for you. You will feel a connection that you cannot explain when you first set hands on the deck of tarot cards that you are meant to have.
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Meaning of Each Tarot Card Tip #3
The history of tarot cards is long and varied and full of myths that have mostly been debunked. The modern version of tarot cards are based upon various forms of playing cards that date back for a few hundred years. There is no first definitive tarot deck because the idea was taken from different decks of cards. |
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