How to do a tarot card reading


Simple Tarot Card Reading.

1. Collect Product
Collect all the items you will need to read, including tarot cards. You want to stay once you start reading you.

2. Set the Mood
Before you start reading tarot cards, consider lighting candles and incense, quiet meditation, or take a few slow deep breaths. This will help you get centered and open. It also creates a sacred space for your tarot reading.

3. Define Your Focus Reading
Focus your tarot reading can be a question or a problem. The key is to choose a question or problem that is very specific. However, you can also do tarot card readings open, where you do not have a question or problem in mind at all - you just want to see what the tarot cards reveal to you.

4. Connect with your Tarot Cards
Once you have a question in your mind, start shuffling tarot cards in any way you feel called to. This is when you focus on connecting you, your questions, and tarot cards. This connection will help bring your tarot reading clearly. You also can cut the cards, once you feel ready to stop shuffling.

5. Lay Out Your Tarot Cards
Previously, you had to have the selected layout for your reading. Tarot reading layouts can be found in books or online. You can also make your own tarot layout. After you have shuffled and cut the deck and feel as though it's time for the card layout, do it.

6. Interpreting Your Tarot Card Reading
You have many choices. Some tarot decks come with a book that contains a translation for each tarot card. It is acceptable to use the book to understand the tarot cards. However, you have other options to read tarot card layouts. You can see the artwork on each tarot card, and see it as a show-image about your question. You can use the symbolism and interpret each tarot card. You can rely only on your intuition, and let your inner voice telling you what each tarot card meaning. Alternatively, you can see the tarot cards as a story, with the first beginning of the story tarot cards, tarot cards and last end. It is important to look at each individual tarot cards, and the overall layout. In other words, get two perspective - see the "forest" and "tree".

7. Further Interpretation
If any part of your tarot card reading you do not understand, or section you want more information on, you can layout tarot cards more. For example, if you do not understand the third card in the layout, you can put a new tarot card next to him, asking for clarification. Or, if you get your tarot cards read, but have other questions or concerns, pull a tarot card or two to focus on additional information.

8. Given your Tarot Reading
You might consider keeping a tarot reading journal in which you record all your tarot card reading done. List dates, questions, and each tarot card in the layout.The benefits of recording your tarot reading is that you can go back later and re-read what is contained your tarot card reading. It has also become like a diary of your life. If you do not want to do extra work, you can stay current with your tarot card reading and chose not to record it.

9. End your Tarot Reading
End your tarot reading slowly and respectfully. Thank the Universe (or anyone else) that you receive instructions and take your tarot cards, mixing them back to the deck. You might say a few words to end your tarot card reading tarot cards and remove your old questions. The idea is to keep a tarot deck that clear last reading of energy, so when you read further, you will start fresh. Attach your tarot reading supplies (deck, candles, and other things) from the end as if you were a sacred ritual.

10. Getting Back to Reality

When you do a tarot card reading, you work in a sacred space. You are healing yourself and connect with spirit. Once you're done, you become re-involved in the worldly life. Make sure you are fully present and back in your body before you go back to doing things such as driving a car or making dinner. You can shake your body, stretch, take a deep breath, and do other things that obviously the energy of the events read from your body.

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