How To: Tarot

 Tarot is a form of divination that uses a deck of 78 cards to provide insight and guidance. The cards are divided into two main sections: the Major Arcana, which contains 22 cards, and the Minor Arcana, which contains 56 cards. Each card has its own unique symbolism and meaning, and when laid out in a specific spread, the cards can provide insight into a person's past, present, and future.

To do a tarot reading, you will need a tarot deck and a quiet, comfortable space. Begin by shuffling the deck, and then focus on the question or issue you want to explore. Once you feel ready, lay out the cards in the desired spread. Some common spreads include the three-card spread, which provides insight into the past, present, and future, and the Celtic cross, which provides a more in-depth look at a specific situation.

As you lay out the cards, take the time to study each one and interpret its meaning in the context of the spread. You can use a tarot guidebook or online resources to help you understand the symbolism and meaning of each card. Once you have laid out all the cards, take some time to reflect on the overall message of the reading, and consider how it relates to your question or situation.

Overall, doing tarot is a fascinating and insightful way to explore your life and gain guidance and insight. By focusing on your question, shuffling the deck, and interpreting the cards, you can gain valuable insight and direction.




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