How The Circo Tarot Is Dealt?

This review is about a deck of cards, including the Circo Tarot, the Strange Lands Oracle, and the Persephone Tarot. The Circo Tarot has been a favorite of mine since I got it a couple of years ago. In this video, Naha unboxes the Circo Tarot and interviews Marisa de la Peña, creator of the deck.

The How to Deal book by Sami Main is a popular choice, along with the Mass Market version of the Circo Tarot by Marisa de la Peña. The Circo Tarot is a lovely book with fun, cheerful graphics, simple card meanings, and useful spreads. It is out of print, so you can buy it secondhand on eBay or through Facebook tarot deck selling and trading sites.

The Circo Tarot by Marisa de la Pena is joyful, sweet, and a little spooky. This edition came with her release “How To Deal” and has a 2 day Tarot and Astrology workshop with Theresa Reed (The Tarot Lady). Tarot can be an empowering means of self-discovery, as suggested in Main’s practical guide to laying out, reading, and interpreting tarot cards. Written for novices and seasoned readers alike, the How to Deal Box Set is packed with artwork and is perfect for channeling the power of the cosmos through tarot.

In conclusion, the Circo Tarot is a beloved deck that has been re-published as part of the “How to Deal: Tarot for Everyday Life” package by Urban Outfitters.


📹 Circo Tarot, Mass Market – How To Deal Tarot // Review & Walkthrough

Hi lovelies, this review which was requested & that I actually filmed a while back now. Originally I had planned to rerecord …


How do you properly get rid of tarot cards?

Should the images continue to hold a certain appeal, there are a number of potential avenues for further engagement. These may include framing the images, creating a collage, punching holes in the images and using them as ornaments on a tarot Christmas tree. Finally, the images can be recycled by placing them in a blue bin.

Is it OK to pull Tarot cards for yourself?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

Is it OK to pull Tarot cards for yourself?

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.

How do you unstick tarot cards?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

How do you unstick tarot cards?

If your deck of cards is sticking together due to a gummy coating or specialized edging, try freezing it in a zip lock bag for 3-4 hours. Once removed, gently slap and fan the deck to ensure it is ready to read. If the issue is with a colder temperature, keep handling the deck until it warms up, or place it in your pocket and carry it around your torso. Steam-treating a cold deck is not recommended, as it will not spread or shuffle easily like a warm deck.

If the problem is with oil from your hands, wash your hands and shuffle the cards to spread the existing oils over the entire deck. Sometimes, spreading the oil evenly by deliberately handling all the cards is enough, but sometimes additional steps are needed.

Should you pull a tarot card daily?

One method of establishing a practice of tarot is to pull a card each morning and record one’s thoughts and reflections on it in a journal. Additionally, touching the cards may prove advantageous. Nevertheless, a more elaborate configuration, such as an Instagram tarot spread, may offer a more visually appealing alternative. A well-executed morning tarot spread is an excellent way to commence the day with a tarot reading, instilling a sense of excitement and anticipation.

Is tarot good for mental health?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

Is tarot good for mental health?

Tarot reading can be a valuable tool for improving mental health by encouraging intentional reflection on life themes, circumstances, and the self. While other interventions like nature walks, grounding techniques, and meditation can be beneficial, tarot reading offers a deeper way to sort through thoughts. Journaling, a popular tool, can be challenging for some individuals due to its focus on being perceived rather than introspection. However, a tarot deck can provide a deeper, more personal experience, allowing for a deeper understanding of emotions and thoughts.

This process can lead to a sense of freedom and relief, as it allows for a deeper exploration of oneself. Overall, tarot reading can be a valuable tool for individuals seeking to improve their mental health and overall well-being.

How to loosen up tarot cards?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

How to loosen up tarot cards?

To break in a new deck of cards, start by shuffling them gently to soften them and make them move smoothly. Another quick and effective method is to rub cards over a table’s edge, rubbing them in all directions, including diagonals. This will quickly soften the cards and give them a bend. Be gentle yet persistent with your pressure, and you should end up with a well-broken deck.

Invest in fanning powder, mainly Zinc stearate, which repeals water and helps make cards move softly against each other. Apply it by pouring a small amount in a bag, shaking them around, and wiping off excess with a soft cloth. The powdery texture can last for a few uses, but eventually becomes almost velvety.

The power is white and can add a filmy look to black or dark-colored cards. Avoid using talc, as it absorbs moisture and will cause the cards to stick together. Overall, these methods will help you create a well-broken deck of cards.

How do you break in stiff tarot cards?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

How do you break in stiff tarot cards?

Riffle shuffle can be challenging on thick card stock due to stiff or sticky cards. To make the cards easier to shuffle, use fanning powder. This powder is available on Amazon and Walmart. Sprinkle the powder on each card, rub it in with a cloth, and wipe off any excess powder.

For reading reversals, split the deck and turn it around before shuffling the cards to randomize them. Some decks have non-reversal backs, making it difficult to determine if the cards are upright or reversed. If reading with reversals, put the cards back upright before reading for another client to prevent the previous reading from impacting the new reading. This resets the deck and starts the process of reversing cards again, but this takes extra time but is worth it.

What is the proper way to turn over tarot cards?

The overhand shuffle is executed by holding the deck in the non-dominant hand, with the fingers positioned on the shorter edges and the thumb on the longer edge.

How do you make cards less stiff?

To flex the cards and move them around, perform Faro shuffles. This allows Faro to bridge in the desired direction.

How do you neutralize tarot cards?

In order to achieve the most beneficial outcomes, it is recommended to utilize natural salts, such as sea salt or Himalayan salt, in lieu of table salt. The use of a singing bowl in conjunction with a tarot deck has been demonstrated to facilitate the cleansing of unwanted energies and the soothing of the soul. It is recommended to focus on the production of happy sounds in order to achieve a positive charge. The bowl should be held in the hand, with the mallet used to guide the instrument around the rim.

Is it OK to pull tarot cards for yourself?
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

Is it OK to pull tarot cards for yourself?

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.


📹 Just Music 🎶 And Cards:”How To Deal Tarot For Everyday Life” (Formerly The Circo Tarot)

This is a musical flip through of the “How To Deal Tarot For Everyday Life” by Marisa de la Pena. This deck was originally an …


How The Circo Tarot Is Dealt
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

Pramod Shastri

I am Astrologer Pramod Shastri, dedicated to helping people unlock their potential through the ancient wisdom of astrology. Over the years, I have guided clients on career, relationships, and life paths, offering personalized solutions for each individual. With my expertise and profound knowledge, I provide unique insights to help you achieve harmony and success in life.

Address: Sector 8, Panchkula, Hryana, PIN - 134109, India.
Phone: +91 9988051848, +91 9988051818
Email: [email protected]

About me

3 comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • I’ve been curious about this deck. I ordered it on Book Depository and then was told that they were no longer going to have it available. I’m kinda glad because although I love the imagery, but I would like a guidebook that explains the art. Thanks so much for sharing Much love and light your way ❤️😘

  • Great timing for me to come across this! I had wondered about it, and this gave me a chance to see the cards. Even better, I was able to order it — from the UK, it’s sold out in the US, I think. You’re right, I bet it will read well with the Iris 🙂 And that Judgement card is wonderful! I do a reading for people’s “card of the year” using cards from different decks, and I know I have at least one to do for Judgement, can’t wait 🙂

  • What a wonderfully simple and colourful deck. Reminds me of the Good Karma tarot, which I just got and love the folk art style and the guidebook (one of the best for beginners and advanced readers, with everything you need and nothing you don’t ). Loving this quick flip through style of article too. Fits into my day perfectly. Well done and keep going.💖💖💖

Pin It on Pinterest

We use cookies in order to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies.
Accept
Privacy Policy