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Tarot
Cards have quite a history. The best history I can recall is the use of
the cards during the old times of Judaism well before Christ. They were
used for fortune telling by both common people and royalty. Today the Tarot
is used by people who want to gain a better insight on their future.
This is the main usage today among many.
HOW
THEY WORK -
Tarot
cards vibrate with the energy from the querent (person asking the
question) and is amplified by the reader. Since we are a part of the
collective conscious, a good reader can amplify the energies to see well
beyond the room. They tap into the spirit world on occasion and future
events can be seen due to the lack of time in the spirit world.
THE
CARDS - There are
78 cards that are split between Major and Minor Arcana. The 22
major cards have a bigger significance in the reading, and a lot of them
in a single reading has very strong meaning of many forces working for
or against the querent. The rest of the 56 cards are like a regular deck
with an extra face card. There are 4 suits commonly known as:
- Wands
- matters of
growth, active energy and new enterprises.
- Cups
- matters of love
and family.
- Swords
- matters of
strife and conflict.
- Discs
- matters of
money and the material world.
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- WARNING
- When you buy a deck, it is yours. It vibrates with your energy
and wants to help you help others. This is your deck, so do not
lend it to anyone. Tarot cards are very powerful. You can use the
deck to strongly enhance your spells like candle burning. The main
warning here is not to do negative spells with your deck. If you
do, your deck will become chaotic and its original purpose of
regular readings will become no longer possible. You must also
destroy the deck with a spell of disenchantment and burn them.
Thus, do not use the deck for this purpose unless absolutely
necessary
THE
READING- The
most common and effective way to do a reading is the Celtic Cross. Each
position has a certain meaning on its own and then the card is
translated corresponding to the position.
METHOD:
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Find
a card that will represent the querent. I usually find a court face
card for the person. Read the meanings of the cards and pick the
best one. Put this card in the middle.
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Shuffle
the cards as the reader first. Silently or aloud ask the spirits
around to help you give a accurate reading.
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Hand
the cards to the querent by turning the cards so they face them the
same way as they faced you.
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Tell
the querent to shuffle the question into the cards and to
concentrate very hard on the question.
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Take
the cards back so they face you as they faced the querent.
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Side
flip the cards so that you once again preserve the position of the
meaning. You can either stop and explain each card in its position,
or as I do, lay them all out and get a gist of the reading.
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After
all the cards are laid out, take a look at cards. There are certain
patterns that should not be overlooked.
READING HINTS:
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Have
your book and use it. A good reading is a mixture of the written
meanings and your feelings and experience of the cards.
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More
than four of any suit or the Major Arcana in the ten card layout has
special meaning. Overall, 4 Major cards mean that other forces
and/or people rule the situation at hand and not the querent. 4
wands or more mean overall growth issues. 4 cups or more mean love
issues rule. 4 swords or more mean strife. 4 pentacles or more
emphasize material and/or money issues.
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Practice
with a friend or yourself for a while and write down the outcome of
what you think the reading will mean. Readings usually take 1-6
months for them to come true.
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Read
a lot of books on the Tarot.
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Read
both meanings of the cards whether it is reversed or not. Knowing
the total meaning of the card helps you give advice on alternate
actions that will bring about a different outcome. I usually look at
the positive side of cards in a negative meaning to give the person
a chance to change their moldable fate.
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