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I incorporate spiritual coaching and manifestation guidance into my readings as well. It is the wildest job I have ever had! I get to meet all kinds of people, some skeptics, many firm believers in what I do.

Many readers work hard to fight the stereotypes often given to us and offer true healing to many people. When I tell people what I do as a full-time job, their eyes often get wide. They help paint a picture so I can help my clients in a cohesive way that makes sense to both me and my client.

I am happy to offer them within my readings but like life, the answer to most questions is a little grayer than yes or no. But asking yes or no questions in your reading is perfectly acceptable to me!

It is the most basic spread and how I learned to read tarot but not one I currently offer. They make it easier to give straightforward answers and something we will be going over in my tarot card class at the center! Luckily for us, there is no difference between them. Personally, I use a modified version of the Celtic Cross where I use the format, but I like to be loose with the positions because I want the cards to be whatever they want to be.

Sometimes, by the end of the reading, it looks totally different. Her other tip is not to keep the big picture of the layout in mind. Depending what cards are around a certain card, it will influence the meaning.

I do readings in my apartment, which is great because I can control the environment. Find a Way to Start a Reading That Feels Right for You Traditional tarot books or readers might advocate for a lengthy or ritual process of beginning a reading. Tarot is a complex language, and every reading is different; similarly, every reader and the methodology they use to interpret the way the cards interact is different.

They all have told me more or less the same thing, though: Leave the manic pixie dream boys alone, and finish your damn book. A lot of the time, though, tarot simply brings up more open-ended questions instead of offering answers.

During the audience question period, a nervous member asked Jodorowsky to give her a reading. In turn, he asked her to pick a few numbers between one and He did, and it left her stunned. I was thus determined asked him to pick a card for me after my interview — something I could concentrate on or learn from. He pulled a deck from his breast pocket — apparently, he carries the major arcana from the Marseille deck with him everywhere — and picked out The Lovers card.

Asking what role you play in your teen's decision to experiment with drugs brings the question back to you. Stay neutral : Your question shouldn't convey a preconceived notion that your view is necessarily the right one. For example, asking why you're doing more work around the house than your spouse isn't neutral; asking how you can get more cooperation from your spouse when it comes to housework is neutral.

Be positive : This one's straightforward. Instead of asking why a specific event hasn't happened, ask what you can do to help make that event happen. The Tarot Deck " ". The tarot deck most commonly used in the U. Cards of the minor arcana: aces of wands, swords, cups, and circles and pentacles. Photo courtesy Angel Paths. The Tarot Spread " ". The Celtic Cross Tarot spread. Tarot spreads vary, but one of the most common is the Celtic Cross. Learn how tarot spreads differ and the meaning of each position in a tarot spread.

Reading the Cards " ". The illustration demonstrates an approach for reading the Celtic Cross spread according to Tarot reader and teacher Joan Bunning.

The cards in this position represent what is happening in your life at the time of the reading. Next, look at the first six cards in pairs. These cards paint a picture of your immediate situation. The cards in position 1 the central issue and position 2 the secondary issue that can either be opposing or reinforcing will identify the central theme of the reading.

The cards in position 3 the root cause that can be an unconscious influence or deeper meaning and position 5 your attitudes and beliefs, a conscious influence, your goal or an alternate future represent things that are going on within you at different levels.

And, the cards in position 4 your past, a receding influence or something that has been resolved and position 6 the future or an approaching influence or unresolved factor represent how people and events are flowing through your life. Next, look at the Staff section of the spread, again considering cards in pairs. Looking at the cards in position 7 as you are, as you could be, as you present yourself and as you see yourself and position 8 your outside environment, someone else's point of view and you as others see you tells you about your relationship with your environment.

Finally, look at the card in position 10 the outcome-overall, your inner state, your actions or effects to see the projected outcome. Go back and review the cards that led up to that outcome and see if there is a card that stands out as the key to that outcome. Then, look back at card 5 to see if the projected outcome is also shown as an alternate outcome there. Look at the card representing the near future in position 6 to see if it supports or contributes to the projected outcome.

Finally, look at the card in position 9 guidance, key factors, hopes and fears or overlooked factors to see there is any relevance there. Death : ending; transition; elimination; inexorable forces The Fool : beginning; spontaneity; faith; apparent folly The High Priestess : nonaction; unconscious awareness; potential; mystery The Lovers : relationship; sexuality; personal beliefs; values The Magician : action; conscious awareness; concentration; power.

What Do Tarot Cards Mean? Becoming a Tarot Card Reader " ". A guest has her cards read at a Sundance party in Tarot readers who are interested in becoming certified can, but it's a voluntary exercise. Tarot Card Philosophy " ".

The death card in a Tarot deck can have multiple meanings, not necessarily grim either. The Fool is the most powerful card out of the entire deck. What are tarot cards? Tarot cards consist of 22 pictorial cards and usually 78 cards from a regular deck.

What are the pictorial tarot cards? Where did tarot reading come from? However, no scholarly research has unearthed any evidence to verify these associations. How many tarot cards should you choose for a reading? Two spreads are recommended for novices: the Celtic Cross and the three-card pull.



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