Showing posts with label online tarot reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online tarot reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

How Can The Tarot Benefit You?


If you are interested in getting more information regarding the advantages of Tarot card reading, then read on. In this article, we will deal with the actual meaning of tarot, its origin and use, as well as how it can be correctly read and interpreted. As a result of the tarot card reading you should be able to evaluate its benefits for you.

What is Tarot?

The tarot cards contain a total of 78 cards in all. Each of these cards contains a picture that may be interpreted by the readers in varied ways. The reader shuffles the cards and a particular number of cards are drawn by the seeker depending on the layout of the cards. Each card separately has the ability to convey an entire story. However, when coupled together, they give an insight into the solution of the seeker’s problems or queries, or display the right course of action to be taken.

How did Tarot originate?

The tarot originated in the 15th century as playthings meant for Italian upper class people. It underwent a series of improvement and alterations and the pictures contained in them today are a later addition. These pictures give a lot better and a much more in depth interpretation to its readers. The number of cards in the beginning was lesser as compared to now.

How can Tarot help you?

Tarot cards can help you find answers to your problems when you feel at a loss about the actions that you need to take; or you can find out why you are stuck in a particular situation. Tarot reading can help you discover an action or can help you device a plan that will help solve your problem. However, always remember that it is only you who needs to take the action. The tarot can only give you an idea or a plan. Tarot can be beneficial in providing insights regarding your future, present as well as past with a hope that you will be able to figure out the ways to improve your situations.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Helping You to Learn Tarot Readings

Learning to read Tarot cards can often seem quite difficult, especially when one is learning how to read Tarot cards one one's own. However, if one follows some simple methods, the process of learning how to read Tarot cards can be a really interesting journey.

The things you need before you begin to learn are a deck of Tarot cards and a notebook and a pen / pencil. Another thing one should consider investing in is a book of Tarot card meanings.

Ideally buy a deck whose imagery resonates with your belief system and your knowledge base. Go for a deck which you will find easy to understand. See the images of the cards before you buy.

The next thing is the book. Buy a book which covers the basics. Often, themed decks come with their own books. But if you are interested in the finer aspects of the cards (like mythology or symbolism) then you need to look for specialized books on the subject.

Now that we have the deck and the book figured out, let's begin the process of learning to read Tarot cards. Here are a few steps which will guide you along the way:

1. Take the card in your hand and see the images. Don't read the book just yet. Just see the images and write down what comes to you when you see the picture. What you write down can be as descriptive or as short-and-sweet as you like.

2. Once you have done this, open the book and go through what the book says about each card and compare that text with what you have written down. Mark the common passages / ideas by underlining or highlighting them.

3. Think about the meaning of each card - and write down the name of a song which reminds you of this meaning. This will help you really get into the mood of the card and understand the meaning of the card effectively.

4. A card will often have several meanings. So which one is right for you? Choose any 3 interpretations from the ones which are common between your own interpretations and what is given in the book, and shorten them into one word or one short phrase. This makes it easier to recall the meanings when you are doing a reading.