Tarot Cards: How to Read
If you have ever wondered how to read tarot cards then this is the article for you! This was a
little “tarot cards how to read” tutorial. Being able to read tarot cards is considered by many to be both a
science as well as an art. It requires precision to be able to deal the cards correctly (so that different spreads
of tarot cards still reveal the correct result) and a little bit of psychic or intuitive ability because the
meaning of a tarot card depends just as much on the person having the reading done as it does on the card
itself.
When you are learning how to read tarot cards, your first objective should be to learn what the basic meaning of
each card is. A single tarot card can have multiple meanings, depending on where it ends up in the tarot card
spread as well as whether it is upright or is reversed. Another part of the preparatory work of this “tarot cards:
how to read” tutorial is the infusion of the cards with your energy. Wrap the cards in a scarf or cloth to create a
clean and safe environment for the cards and then sleep with the cards either under your pillow or next to your
heart for a week.
When you sit down to read the tarot cards, concentrate on the question you are asking the cards and then shuffle
the card deck. The best way to do this is to make a big pile of the cards, move them around and then shuffle them
just like you would with a regular card deck. After shuffling your tarot deck, cut the deck. If you are doing a
reading for another person, have that person cut the deck while asking their question out loud. If the reading is
for you, ask your own question out loud as you cut the deck.
From here, lay the cards out in a tarot spread. There are different spreads that you can learn and once you
learn them, you can lay the cards out in the spread of your choosing. The easiest spread is the four card
diamond.
First, look at the design on each of the cards. If the card is right side up for the reader it is in a positive
or “upright” position. If it looks upside down to the reader it is “reversed.” Reversed cards often mean a conflict
or a blocking of energy. From here, figure out what each card means and what it means when those particular cards
are placed together. There are plenty of sites and books that teach the meaning of cards in various positions of
the different spreads. After a while, you will be able to figure out your own meanings for the cards and your own
descriptions to personalize the style of your readings. Simply follow your instincts!
This is a broad “tarot cards: how to read” overview. There is much work that goes into learning
how to read tarot cards.
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.
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.
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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