A tarot journal is a valuable tool for recording insights and tarot card meanings, enhancing your reading skills. It is essential to allocate time for reflection after documenting your readings and use prompts and exercises to help you understand the meanings of the cards.
To start, choose a notebook or journal that is suitable for your needs, whether it’s a bullet journal style or ready-made templates. Record your readings with a pencil, a tarot deck, and a voice recording. Maintaining a written journal can help you track your tarot encounters uniquely.
Creating a tarot journal is a great way to deepen your understanding of tarot cards and their meanings. It helps you connect with the Tarot and form an intimate relationship with it. To use your tarot journal, follow these best practices:
- Choose a notebook or journal that is suitable for your needs.
- Write down what you pulled from your tarot deck and interpret each card’s imagery before looking up its meaning.
- Look up the meaning of each card in your tarot guide and journal out your answers.
- Start using the tarot as a daily journaling tool by drawing one tarot card and looking at its imagery, colors, and symbols.
- Label your first page with the month and year if starting your journal at the beginning of a month.
- Use the cards to brainstorm ideas, structure new projects, and as prompts when experiencing creative block.
- Illustrate your journal with grounding exercises, clean your space and deck, and think about questions you want to ask your tarot cards.
In summary, a tarot journal is a powerful tool for recording insights, forming an intimate relationship with the Tarot, and enhancing your reading skills. By following these best practices, you can create a tarot journal that helps you explore different aspects of your life and improve your reading skills.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Hobonichi! ❤Love a planner article. I think you’ll like the paper because it handles a lot of types of pens really well. I love your tracking systems and all the creative pages that you’ve made — and so colourful!! — as you’ll see in my article I am pretty bland in mine. I am aspiring to use my stickers this year though!
Hahah I think we might have been perusal the same articles because I recognize a few of those things (24 24s, then and again…) I’ve almost finished my planner for the year, and it’s the first year I’m doing some cute/fun tracker things :0 maybe I should make a planner article too this year… Your colors and aesthetic is so cute, I love the bright and fun and stickers and everything, you somehow manage to make it engaging but not totally overwhelming to look at!