How To Locate The Tarot Shadow Card?

The Tarot deck is a tool used to analyze and interpret the world around us. It is a collection of cards that represent our innermost emotions and fears, which are often linked to our birth date. These cards can be found at the bottom of the deck after shuffled and laid out for a spread. The shadow card, also known as the Soul card, is the card that follows us in life and represents the purpose or path of our soul in the narrative of tarot.

There are three ways to interpret the shadow card in a Tarot reading:

  1. Lay out your spread and then find the shadow card. This card represents your innermost emotions and fears, and it correlates with the tarot card in the 9th position in the Celtic Cross spread.

  2. Use a simple formula to calculate your Tarot birth cards (personality, soul, and shadow) and understand your path. Compare your card numbers with a numbered list of major arcana tarot cards to find your birth cards.

  3. Find the shadow card by finding the third number that adds up to the same basic number. For example, if your personality number is 13 and 22, your Shadow Card would be 4.16 Sept 2021.

To determine if there is a Shadow Card, one needs to know the Personality-Soul Card, calculated from the birth date. The first card is at the bottom because the shadow is hidden in the unconscious and even the parts we repress.

The Shadow archetype is depicted in different images of the Tarot card, part of the “Archetypes in Tarot” series. By understanding the meaning behind the shadow card, you can better interpret your Tarot readings and uncover the hidden messages it holds.


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Should you pull your own tarot cards?

Reading your own tarot is a valuable tool for checking in with your intuition when needed. It can help identify your current needs, address questions, or provide direction in planning. However, it’s important to know when not to use tarot cards, as some questions are best addressed by mental health or medical professionals. Additionally, asking direct questions to someone is more effective than relying on a tarot card reading.

Not every question can be answered by a tarot card reading, and cards cannot provide a direct answer. Nonetheless, reading your own tarot can be a useful way to check in with your intuition about certain questions.

How do I find my personal tarot card?
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How do I find my personal tarot card?

To find your birth card, add the digits of your full birthdate together to find your first card number. For example, if you were born on June 26, 1996, you would have 39 digits. Then, add the digits of your first birth card together to reveal your second card number. Compare your card numbers with a list of major arcana tarot cards to find your birth cards. Tarot birth cards are a combo of 2 or 3 major arcana tarot cards that reveal special insights and truths about your personality and life journey.

There are 12 sets of 2-3 card sets in total, similar to 12 different star signs in astrology. Each set highlights unchanging elements of your personality and how you journey through life. Tarot birth cards are calculated using numerology rather than a range of dates.

What are the shadow rules?
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What are the shadow rules?

The intensity of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun is directly related to the angle of the sun or altitude above the horizon. Solar altitude varies with season and latitude-longitude. The shadow rule indirectly determines the sun’s altitude by observing the length of a person’s shadow during a day. When the shadow on a horizontal surface in the sun is equal in length to the height of the person casting the shadow, the altitude of the sun above the horizon is 45 degrees.

The tangent of 45 degrees altitude (tan alt) equals 1, or the ratio of the height of the person casting a shadow (y) to the length of the person’s shadow (x). In middle latitudes, the intensity of UVR is approximately inversely proportional to the length of the person’s shadow.

How to find your shadow card?

The Shadow card, also referred to as the Soul card, plays a pivotal role in the practice of tarot. It symbolizes the journey or destiny of the soul. In order to ascertain the card in question, one must add the original three-digit number (in this case, 134) to the original number. For example, the sum of 13 and 4, which equals 17, corresponds to the Star card, while the sum of 1 and 1, which also equals 2, corresponds to Kanye West’s birth card, the High Priestess.

What is the shadow self in tarot?
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What is the shadow self in tarot?

The shadow card, often referred to as the “shadow” in tarot, can represent hidden or repressed fears or desires that are subconsciously influencing our situation. This dark side of ourselves, often associated with fear, trauma, or difficult experiences, can be better processed and worked through. The shadow card is buried at the bottom of the tarot deck, preventing it from being pulled out into the open. Reading the shadow card with this interpretation allows us to see the hidden aspects of our lives and gain a fuller picture of the situation at hand.

This poetic concept is particularly useful in tarot readings, as it allows us to acknowledge and address the darker aspects of ourselves. By incorporating the shadow card into your tarot readings, you can gain a deeper understanding of your situation and work towards overcoming it.

How to choose a tarot deck for yourself?
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How to choose a tarot deck for yourself?

The representation of people in tarot cards is a topic of debate, with traditional decks like Rider Waite Smith often leaving little room for people of color (POC), queer people, and those with rebellious bodies. This lack of diversity can be beneficial for personal development and for those planning to read for others. While there are growing numbers of diverse decks, it is still not the norm to see a wide diversity of people in cards. Some readers prefer “people-free” tarot decks, such as those with animals or other beings as characters.

Asali’s Tarot, on the QTPOC list, is a good resource for those seeking decent POC and/or queer/genderqueer representation. The Little Red Tarot Shop offers collections of diverse tarot decks to explore. It is important to be aware of who is visually represented in your tarot deck to make an informed choice.

How do I identify my shadow?

It is beneficial to envisage oneself in the presence of individuals who may be perceived as overly critical, even if only one such person is present. Such individuals have the potential to instill feelings of insecurity and self-consciousness. It is recommended that you view yourself from their perspective and see yourself as they see you. This version of yourself is what is referred to as your shadow self.

How do you know what tarot deck is for you?
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How do you know what tarot deck is for you?

To make an informed decision about a deck, consider two factors: artistic style and human-centeredness. Some people may already know their preferred style of art, but if not, consider browsing through samples of different decks. Aeclectic Tarot offers a database of thousands of decks, while Cult of Tarot has a growing database of deck images.

Human-centeredness is another important factor to consider. Some people find people’s representation crucial for their intuitive understanding, while others may find them blocking. Using animals or symbols instead of people can help open intuition better, especially for those dealing with human-centered trauma.

For beginners, the Rider-Waite-Smith system is recommended, as it features illustrated Minor Arcana number cards, which are a popular feature in the Marseille and Thoth traditions. These cards can help decipher the Minor Arcana when working with tarot. Overall, a well-rounded deck can help you make an informed decision about your tarot deck.

How to calculate your tarot shadow card?

The Shadow card, also referred to as the Soul card, plays a pivotal role in the practice of tarot. It symbolizes the journey or destiny of the soul. In order to ascertain the card in question, one must add the original three-digit number (in this case, 134) to the original number. For example, the sum of 13 and 4, which equals 17, corresponds to the Star card, while the sum of 1 and 1, which also equals 2, corresponds to Kanye West’s birth card, the High Priestess.

What is a shadow card?

A shadow card is the card at the bottom of a tarot deck, representing the innermost emotions and fears. It correlates with the Celtic Cross spread’s 9th position, which is traditionally known as the card of “hopes and fears”. When reading, the intuition tells the reader to peek at the card at the bottom of the deck, as it sheds extra light on the tarot spread as a whole. The reader is drawn to knowing what the card is, possibly due to their late-grandmother, Josephine, who was a devout Catholic but witchy woman who lived a life full of superstitions and quirks. Josephine was a voracious reader of questionable novels, and one of her eccentricities was reading the last page of the book first.

Is it OK to read tarot to yourself?
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Is it OK to read tarot to yourself?

Making predictions for yourself in Tarot reading is not always the best approach, as it can be challenging due to the fluctuating details and timing of the cards. Being too involved and having expectations can negatively impact the results. The energy of the reader is crucial, and it influences the cards drawn. The best results are achieved when asking short-term questions, such as the same day or week, or long-term questions, which can be difficult to predict due to the fluctuating nature of the details and timing. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a professional for accurate predictions.


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