The article discusses seven meaningful ways to dispose of Tarot cards, including burning them for purification and energy release, burying them for returning them to the earth, giving them away, selling, trading, repurposing, recycling, and more. Cleansing your Tarot deck is essential for more accurate readings and maintaining positive energy.
To clean your deck, wrap it tightly in a plastic bag and place it in an airtight container larger than the deck. Surround the cards with salt on all sides.
Cleaning or clearing your Tarot deck involves removing unwanted, unhelpful, or negative energy from it. To maintain the positive energy of your deck, use various tools to cleanse the negative energy. Here are four methods for cleansing a Tarot deck: sorting and shuffling, smoke-cleansing, keeping in their original packaging, and storing the decks that grace your collection.
For the Golden Eclipse tarot deck, set aside the two Major Arcana cards, the Sun and the Moon, from the rest of the deck. Store them in their original packaging, place them in bags, wrap them in cloth, or tie them up with ribbons.
To store your oracle cards, you can leave them in their box, place them in a small bag, or use a witchy bag made from silk. You can also store your cards in boxes, wraps, bags, or the packaging they come in.
In summary, cleaning and clearing your Tarot deck is crucial for maintaining the positive energy and ensuring accurate readings. There are many ways to dispose of your old Tarot cards safely, including burning them, burying them, giving them away, selling, trading, repurposing, and recycling. By following these methods, you can ensure that your Tarot deck remains clean and effective for your next spiritual exploration.
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