Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards, each holding unique imagery, symbolism, and story. They are divided into Major Arcana (22 cards) and Minor Arcana (56 cards). Used primarily for divination, tarot cards can provide insights into the past, present, or future, based on the reader’s interpretation.
Tarot cards operate on the principle of synchronicity. The universe, in its profound wisdom, guides us to draw the cards that resonate most with our current situation.
A tarot reading involves shuffling the deck, asking a question, and drawing cards. The reader then interprets the cards based on their positions and relationships to each other.
FAQs
How accurate are tarot card readings?
Tarot readings depend on interpretation; they offer guidance rather than concrete predictions.
Can I read tarot for myself?
Yes, but ensure you approach it with an open mind. Sometimes, when we're too close to the question we want answers to, we tend to force our own hopes onto what's really in the cards.
How often should I have a tarot reading?
It varies by individual. Some seek daily guidance, while others consult during significant life events.
Do I need psychic abilities to read tarot?
Trick question: We believe everyone has natural psychic abilities. That being said, tarot is about intuition, knowledge, and interpretation.
Can tarot cards predict the future?
They provide insights and probable outcomes based on current energies.
What if I draw a 'negative' card?
Every card offers wisdom. 'Negative' cards highlight areas requiring attention or come as a different way to explain an outcome. For instance, the Death tarot card doesn't mean physical death; instead, it can mean the end of a project, problem, or situation.
Is there a specific way to shuffle tarot cards?
You can shuffle the tarot any way you'd like; the key is to shuffle with intention.
Can anyone learn tarot reading?
Yes, with dedication and practice, anyone can learn.