Several of you have been asking me for more information regarding
reading tarot cards. Today I wanted to go over a couple of basic
spreads for you that you can use when learning the tarot. The first is a
spread is the one that I started with many moons ago. It’s a simple
single card draw. It’s honestly a great way to begin your day. When
you wake up in the morning give yourself a moment to ground and center.
Then take the deck of your choice for that day in your hands. When you
are ready ask, “What do my guides want me to know today?” Then pull
the card and see what your message is for the day. Most tarot card
decks and oracle card decks will have a description included in the book
that comes with them. It’s a great way to get started getting familiar
with the cards. These card pulls in the morning are amazing to help
give you information about your day and things that you need to know on
your path. If you wish you can ask it in two questions as well asking
what you need to know for your day, and what your guides want you to
know about where you are on your path.
Whenever you are doing any
form of divination you want to be clear about what you are asking.
Form your question in your mind ahead of time and get as specific with
it as you can. If you don’t it can lead to confusing cards or a
difficult interpretation of your reading. So for instance, in my daily
pull, you will notice that I ask the question, “What do my guides want
me to know today?” This is more specific than “What will happen today?”
If you want to know about a specific situation clarify your situation.
Feel free to talk out loud. I do when I do my readings. If you are in
a place where it’s uncomfortable for you to speak out loud, do it in
your mind. You can be heard there too if you choose.
The
second card layout I use fairly frequently is a three-card draw. The
first card represents your past, the second your present, and the third
your future. When you use this tarot card layout you will want to ask
something along the lines of “What card best represents my past?” For
the present, “What do I need to know most about my present situation.”
For the future, “What do I need to know about my future?” or “Where is
my future going based on the path I am currently on.”
While
structured card pulls are nice I was taught to go with your intuition.
A lot of times I will pull cards based on what I want to know. So for
instance, say I have a problem that I am looking for a solution to. For
my first card, “What is at the root of the problem I am having?” For a
second card, “What do I need to know about the problem I am having?” A
third card, “Show me what the obstacle is in this problem I am having.”
Another card could be “Show me a possible solution or outcome to this
problem.” or “What do my guides want me to know about the issue I am
having.”
The art of tarot is being able to communicate with your
guides. The cards are simply a tool to ease the communication process.
So talk to them! Make your questions as specific as you can and then
pull a card for your answer. I think part of the issue and obstacle
with people learning tarot is that there is so much to remember, and it
can seem confusing when trying to use it. If you relax and use it as a
tool to assist you in communicating then it will become easier. Look at
the pictures on the cards, not just the numbers and symbols that come
up. Each card tells a story. When you pull a card look at it and ask
yourself what the divine is trying to tell you by giving you that card.
I hope this helps!
Much Love and Many Blessings,
Jasmeine Moonsong
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