To properly shuffle Tarot cards, follow these steps:
- Clean your deck and cleanse it if it’s new.
- Hold the cards and ruminate on a question you’d love guidance in answering.
- Focus on that question and shuffle the cards in whatever way you see fit.
- Once shuffled, you’re ready to draw your cards.
Shuffling your Tarot cards before your reading allows you to connect with the cards and channel your energy. By doing so, you are focusing on the art of Tarot reading and bringing forth the energy within you.
There are many ways to shuffle Tarot cards, including power shuffling, which is the easiest way to randomize and is the most effective way to randomize. Whether you’re an experienced tarot or oracle card reader or just learning how to use oracle cards or tarot cards, having your shuffle game on point will make it easier to glean the information.
There are several methods for shuffling Tarot cards, such as knocking or tapping, crystals, pile shuffling, cutting the deck, faro shuffle, one at a time, and running shuffle.
The right way to shuffle Tarot cards depends on your personal preferences and the type of deck you have. Some common techniques include the overhand shuffle, where you hold the deck in one hand and pull a few cards at a time into your palm.
To keep the cards safe from wearing, divide the large deck into several smaller piles and combine them using a hindu shuffle. There is no wrong way to shuffle Tarot cards, and choosing the right method can affect your energy and focus.
Before shuffle, hold the cards fan-style so that the whole deck is visible, then ring a small bell over the cards. By following these techniques, you can effectively shuffle your Tarot cards and enhance your readings.
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I have been working on a riffle shuffle where you let the corners fall into place very similar to what you are showing. However, I like your technique better since you are using the entire edge of the card. Either way I just don’t like bending my cards with the traditional shuffle. Thanks for sharing. ED