How To Interpret Tarot Cards For Someone Who Lives Far Away?

Tarot card readings can be conducted for others by choosing appropriate decks, building a connection, and considering ethical guidelines. To conduct a reading, listen to your intuition and the querent’s intuition, discuss the meanings of the different cards, and collaborate together to identify what advice and theory is best.

When reading someone else, it is usually across a table, with the person shuffled and split the deck before pulling the cards into the spread. To learn essential tools and techniques for giving insightful and accurate readings, follow these steps:

  1. Choose appropriate decks.
  2. Build a connection with the person.
  3. Clear the space, set intentions, master shuffling techniques.
  4. Listen to the person’s intuition and collaborate on understanding the meanings of the cards.
  5. Collaborate to identify the advice and theory.
  6. Read multiple cards together in a spread for detailed, meaningful insights.
  7. Practice reading Tarot cards at a distance, keeping the person and question in mind.
  8. Do online or remote Tarot readings, ensuring an energetic connection without being in the same room together.
  9. Be clear about the question or intention before beginning.
  10. Keep the reading in context.

A three or five-card spread is recommended for clarity without confusion. Reading each card individually based on the person’s mood is also advised.

In summary, Tarot card readings can be done for others by choosing appropriate decks, building a connection, and considering ethical guidelines. By following these steps, readers can offer insightful and accurate readings for others or perform their own readings.


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  • Asking a clarity question; remind of time sensitivity, what is ONE QUESTION you have for the Tarot today? A question within a question, Let’s choose one of those questions, what’s the most important question to read on? You cannot adequately address these questions in 10 minutes and you shouldn’t try. Exploration; yes, resolution, no. Aim for a satisfying short reading. Turn their heavy question into a lighter question. “Why did my marriage fall apart?” transform that into “what can I do to move forward right now?” leads to insightful and uplifting reading. Simplify or vague the question, how to be most helpful, notice yourself when rambling, practice on imaginary people, be simple and concise in interpretations, practice wrapping readings up, re-cap the reading, touch on key points, how can I make the most out of this 10 minutes? Focus it on them and what they can do right now to improve things.

  • I love your information it’s clear concise pretty much right to the point and in explaining and critiquing what you’re saying you were also bring yourself into the picture and how you’ve helped yourself through struggles I really like that you seem to be very honest and very open I’m getting back into Terrell being a male and I’ve been struggling with which deck to read and the first deck that I pulled out when I have about 10 decks my first deck to pull out was the Illuminati gilded deck and so far has been really really helping me I think I should stay with us deck for a while till I get my feet wet again

  • Really interesting topic to cover. As usual, very helpful and I like the imaginary client idea! (My current practice mode is with my teenage kids and their friends, they just think I’m weird!) I’m going to make a list of all sorts of questions, including some of the ones you covered, to be able to practice remodelling the question. Cheers Kate! 👍

  • I haven’t done short readings. I’ve done either email readings or hour sessions. I’d love to be able to do this to work at events and stuff. I’ve been getting the nudge to do events, so this came at the perfect timing. Thanks for sharing what has worked for you, and how to sidestep some of the biggest pitfalls!

  • I have recently started learning how to read tarot…and i am having an extreme difficult time remembering what the cards mean…i will do a 3 card spread and forget everything…i know it says to use intuition but i seriously lose everything and have to look up every single card. Im usually great at studying and memorizing things but for the life of me i am struggling…any suggestions would be so hepful

  • Super article. I love doing long deep dive readings but as Im starting to read at events, im looking at how I can still offer helpful content but in 10 Minutes so this has been very helpful. 1 spread – good idea. chill the chat – as my teacher said, “you don’t have to over give” (paraphrasing her wisdom). Ill give that some rehearasal :-). Thanks!

  • I sometimes find that when I ask the client to clarify a question, ie, simplify the question, they sometimes find that the answer they’re looking for from the cards is coming out of their mouth. Which is good for the client, but then they decide they don’t need a reading as they have verbally resolved their issue. Not so good for business haha! 🙂

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