How Not To Use Tarot Cards When Doing A Reading?

In summary, there are several ways to do a reading without using Tarot cards. One suggestion is to consult a regular old book as your “oracle” and read your current environment as if it were a Tarot deck. This can lead to more accurate readings and can be done through various methods, such as using a virtual tarot deck, meditating for at least 30 minutes before reading, and practicing divination without using a Tarot deck.

Another suggestion is to set the intention of openness, avoid using a spread, and take your time reading without analyzing individual card meanings. This allows your intuition to guide you and help you understand what is important.

Another method is to learn to read Tarot cards without memorizing the meaning of each card. This involves asking a question, thinking of numbers from 0-21, matching those numbers to the corresponding cards, and visualizing the details in each card. By following these steps, you can improve your reading skills and enhance your third eye abilities.


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Is Tarot card reading true?

Early French occultists claimed that tarot cards had esoteric links to ancient Egypt, the Kabbalah, Indic Tantra, or the I Ching. However, scholarly research reveals that tarot cards were invented in Italy in the early 15th century for playing games, and there is no evidence of significant use of them for divination until the late 18th century. The belief in the divinatory meaning of the cards is closely associated with a belief in their occult properties, which was propagated by prominent Protestant Christian clerics and Freemasons.

From its uptake as an instrument of divination in 18th-century France, the tarot went on to be used in hermeneutic, magical, mystical, semiotic, and psychological practices. It was used by Romani people when telling fortunes and as a Jungian psychological apparatus for tapping into “absolute knowledge in the unconscious”, a tool for archetypal analysis, and even a tool for facilitating the Jungian process of individuation.

Can I learn Tarot on my own?
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Can I learn Tarot on my own?

Tarot reading is a powerful tool for understanding one’s relationship with the world around them. The deck consists of 78 cards, divided into 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 suits with different energies. Each card has a unique interpretation and takes on new meaning when combined with others. Professional readers can provide guidance on this journey, as everyone has their own tips. Keeping track of your tarot pulls can help identify patterns and themes to pay attention to.

As a professional astrologer and tarot reader, taking notes on your cards can help you identify patterns and themes that may be causing you to draw attention. Experts have provided tips for beginners and experts alike, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience with tarot reading.

Can I teach myself tarot?
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Can I teach myself tarot?

Tarot reading is a powerful tool for understanding one’s relationship with the world around them. The deck consists of 78 cards, divided into 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 suits with different energies. Each card has a unique interpretation and takes on new meaning when combined with others. Professional readers can provide guidance on this journey, as everyone has their own tips. Keeping track of your tarot pulls can help identify patterns and themes to pay attention to.

As a professional astrologer and tarot reader, taking notes on your cards can help you identify patterns and themes that may be causing you to draw attention. Experts have provided tips for beginners and experts alike, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience with tarot reading.

Can you read Tarot with playing cards?

Cartomancy is a method of reading tarot cards with playing cards, dating back to the 14th century. It uses 52 playing cards instead of the 78 tarot cards and doesn’t include the major arcana or all royal cards. It’s a great way to read your fate or karma on the go, and some people prefer it because it’s more concise and direct than tarot. Cartomancy is a great alternative to tarot cards, as it doesn’t consist of the major arcana or all royal cards.

Can I do a tarot reading without asking a question?

A general reading without a specific question allows you to focus on the message you need without focusing on the question. This approach can reveal blind spots and provide insights that may not be immediately apparent during questioning. Readings for others often reflect their questions, but often reveal deeper issues that need to be addressed before they can be addressed. For example, a reading for someone seeking dating advice focused on their interactions with people and their internal thought processes. Addressing these issues can make it easier to attract healthy relationships, but it may not be the kind of answer most people expect.

How to read tarot cards without cards?

One may engage in tarot reading without the purchase of a deck or the assistance of another individual. This may be achieved through the utilisation of a virtual tarot deck, the application of a tarot spread, or the exercise of one’s own intuition. Virtual tarot readings are available on a number of websites and mobile applications. In contrast, tarot spreads are a specific method of arranging cards in a particular configuration, which is used to respond to specific queries.

Is it possible to do your own tarot reading?
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Is it possible to do your own tarot reading?

Tarot readings can be done by beginners, providing insight into current situations, honoring intuition, and forecasting potential outcomes. To begin, clean the energy of your space by burning herbs, ringing bells or chimes, taking a bath, or using crystals. A Selenite wand is a popular energy refresher that aids clarity.

Sit comfortably and close your eyes, focusing on the protective energy surrounding you. Take deep breaths, think about your question or needing guidance, and keep your mind and heart open to the answers that may come through the cards. Shuffle the deck, focusing on your desired query, and shuffle the cards in front of you. The pattern laid out is called a “spread”, and the meaning of each card in combinations builds up to the overall answer to your query.

Before beginning to shuffle, know which spread you will be working with. As answers come through, it’s important to draw additional cards for further clarity or start with a new question from a different perspective. Tarot readings can be a powerful tool for personal growth and understanding.

Is there a blank Tarot card?

IMAGAME DIY blank tarot cards are made from high-quality card stock with a glossy finish for easy writing and are the perfect size for creating your own cards. These plain 310 GSM cards are easy to shuffle and suitable for most instruments, pens, makers, ball pens, rollers, sharpies, and gel pens. The glossy finish allows for easy writing on the other side, similar to writing on paper with pencils and crayons.

How do you do a basic tarot reading?
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How do you do a basic tarot reading?

To perform a tarot reading, choose a three-card spread with three cards representing past, present, and future. Start in a calm state, clear the deck by shuffling and imagining it bathed in a cleansing light. Ask your question and visualize the deck absorbing it. Cut the deck and place the top half on the left, then flip over the first card and place it down in front of you. Repeat with the next two cards until you have a single line of three cards.

The results of the reading can be interpreted by examining the major arcana and minor arcana cards. Major arcana cards symbolize larger life issues, while minor cards represent daily experiences. Your deck may come with a book explaining each card’s meaning, or you can find meanings on sites like Biddy Tarot or rely on your own intuitive interpretation.

Is it okay to travel with tarot cards?
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Is it okay to travel with tarot cards?

A tarot deck is a useful tool for reflection and learning in new environments. It provides a framework for thinking about the setting and reveals your relationship to it. It can also be used for note-taking or personal journaling, directing writings and ruminations. John Holland’s Psychic Tarot for the Heart and James Wanless’s Voyager Tarot are recommended, both with comprehensive guidebooks for beginners. Kim Krans’s The Wild Unknown is also recommended.

Standard Rider-Waite-Smith tarot decks are suitable for trips. Contemporary oracle decks, such as Doreen Virtue and Colette Baron-Reid, are also excellent options for working with angels or saints. Whether you’re traveling or simply need a tool for reflection, a tarot deck can be a valuable addition to your travel kit.

Is it okay to shuffle tarot cards?
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Is it okay to shuffle tarot cards?

When acquiring a new tarot deck, it is essential to thoroughly shuffle the cards to ensure they are in order. The most common method is to place the deck on the floor and smoosh them around, then pick them up and start shuffling. Some experts suggest keeping the cards with you for a week to tune them into your energy and vibration, while others prefer spending extra time shuffling them. One common technique is the overhand shuffle, where you place the deck in one hand and release a section of cards at a time into the opposite hand until the cards are mixed up.


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  • You have no idea how helpful your article was to me. I have been studying tarot for 6 months, and during this time, I felt like I had lost myself in theories, more theories, and thoughts. I thought I needed to read a lot of books and take many courses to genuinely understand tarot. However, this made me disconnect from the tarot, and I wasn’t letting the cards speak to me. Thank you for changing my perspective on tarot. I have started thinking about tarot in a different way.

  • I’m glad ive seen this article. I don’t read with spreads it comes naturally not to read with one i have started to use a spread but it feels much harder with and i was getting my readings right before using a spread. So im going back to how it was. I do read intuitively i just find each reading seems to be at least 10min for a 3 card spread i would like to know how to make it a bit long as i feel i have said all i needed to

  • this is true, i started reading 3 mos ago and sometimes i wish i would have recorded myself bc i literally was just talking lol after it was over i was like omg did i just website? lol and i couldnt remember . it was so funny to me. i’m naturally an empath . i don’t really care for spreads either. i will do them sometimes, but i feel better just as you said pulling cards. i’m enjoying learning so much!

  • Thank you so much for this needed clarity and confirmation I feel so relieved! I’ve tried using spreads but they just don’t do it for me though I will try one occasionally. I feel like when I just lay the cards down and read them like I’m telling a story or reading a book I’m in a much better flow state. 🎉

  • THANK YOU!!!!! IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AND JUST NOW GETTING YOUR article!!!!!! Ok so my question is you said 3:23 “Whatever sticks out” and u pulled the first Card the 5 of PENTACLES Does it matter which card i pull? if i was drawn to the 5th card or the last card or the 3rd card would i be correct? i do not have to pull the 1st card in a series of 4, 5,3 or 2 cards its what im drawn to is that correct? 🙂

  • Thank you so much dear! Ive been doing some practice readings just like this with no particular spread and it feels really good to do it this way since i do want to read intuitively. Question, when you started with tarot did you study the textbook meanings first then work on your intuition with the cards? Im a beginner and ive been learning the meanings but the more i do research many say to not read the meanings and go with your intuition and write down your own keywords and meanings. Would you suggest i stop learning the meanings and start interpreting them with my own intuition? 🖤

  • Just did one last night and i didnt really get anything from my client on if it resonated or not but so far all my readings have. I said alot of things that im sure may have been hard 4 her to hear but i couldn’t not say it u kno? I believe in my gift and that spirit was guiding me but idk.. I had a lil bit of doubt afterwards

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