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A Beginner's Guide To Tarot

A Beginner's Guide To Tarot

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by Kathleen Olmstead 2015 50 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Tarot Reading: A Balance of Destiny and Personal Interpretation

Remember, though, that "destiny" doesn't tell you how to read the cards. Which interpretation should you choose? How does this card apply to your life? The ball is always in your court.

Destiny vs. choice. Tarot reading involves a delicate balance between the cards that are drawn and the reader's interpretation. While some believe that the cards chosen are destined for the reader, others argue that any card can have potential meaning. The key lies in how the reader applies the card's symbolism to their life.

Interpretation is key. Regardless of how one views the selection process, the reader must actively engage with the cards to extract meaning. This involves considering multiple interpretations, reflecting on personal experiences, and connecting the card's symbolism to current life situations. The tarot serves as a tool for introspection and guidance, but ultimately, the reader decides how to apply its wisdom.

2. Crafting Effective Questions for Tarot Readings

Be careful that you don't rely too much on the tarot to handle the little things in life. If you find yourself asking if you should wear the blue or the green sweater, you know you've gone too far.

Specific and direct questions. When approaching a tarot reading, it's crucial to ask well-crafted questions. The most effective queries are:

  • Specific and direct
  • Focused on the immediate situation
  • Single-part (avoid combining multiple questions)
  • Positively framed

Avoid overreliance. While tarot can provide valuable insights, it shouldn't be used for trivial decisions. The goal is to use tarot as a tool for self-reflection and guidance on significant life matters, not as a crutch for every minor choice.

3. The Art of Shuffling and Cutting the Deck

You can mix up the cards any way you would like. The idea is to spend some quality time with them before the reading.

Personalized shuffling. There's no one correct way to shuffle tarot cards. The primary purpose is to focus your energy and intentions on the deck while preparing for the reading. Methods can include:

  • Traditional hand-over-hand shuffling
  • Flipping cards into each other
  • Spreading cards on the table and mixing them

Cutting the deck. After shuffling, the deck is typically cut into three piles using the left hand, then restacked in any order. This process further infuses the deck with the reader's energy and intentions.

4. Laying Out the Cards: Techniques and Considerations

Sometimes it is best to see the cards all at once because you need to ponder the whole before pulling it apart. Other times, one at a time is most effective.

Choosing a layout method. When laying out cards for a spread, readers can choose between two main approaches:

  1. All at once: Allows for an immediate overview of the entire reading
  2. One at a time: Provides a more gradual revelation of information

Preserving card orientation. If reading reverse cards, it's important to turn them over carefully to maintain their orientation from the shuffle. This ensures that upright and reversed meanings are accurately represented in the reading.

5. Understanding Reverse Card Readings

Not every Reader agrees that a reverse reading of the cards is necessary. Some believe that all the information needed is found in the upright imagery—after all, there are cards that contain difficult messages—and reverse readings only complicate matters.

Debate on reverse readings. The tarot community is divided on the necessity of reverse card readings:

  • Pro-reverse: Offers a fuller spectrum of meanings and acknowledges opposing forces
  • Anti-reverse: Believes upright cards contain sufficient information and complexity

Beginner considerations. For those new to tarot, it's often recommended to start with upright readings only. This approach simplifies the learning process and allows readers to build confidence before introducing the additional complexity of reverse interpretations.

6. Essential Tarot Spreads for Various Life Situations

A card spread is how we communicate with the tarot. We ask a question, shuffle the cards, and cut the deck. The cards are laid out in a particular pattern called a spread, each card placed in a specific spot (position) that has a particular significance unique to each spread.

Versatile spreads. Tarot offers numerous spreads to address different life situations and questions. Some essential spreads include:

  • Celtic Cross: A comprehensive 10-card spread covering past, present, and future
  • Map of the World: A 5-card spread using compass directions for overall insight
  • Getting to the Bottom of the Matter: A 7-card spread for deeper understanding
  • Love Me, Love Me Not: A 7-card spread for relationship inquiries
  • Starting a New Project: A 5-card spread for new beginnings

Customization. Readers are encouraged to adapt spreads to fit their needs or create their own. The key is to ensure each position in the spread has a clear, meaningful purpose related to the question at hand.

7. Reading for Others: Ethics and Best Practices

Try to limit table talk. The Querent, of course, can speak, make comments, or ask questions. As a Reader, you will have to explain each card and its significance. The danger is that too much talk might sway the reading.

Ethical considerations. When reading for others, it's important to:

  • Avoid making assumptions or drawing conclusions
  • Present possibilities rather than definitive answers
  • Respect the querent's privacy and autonomy
  • Maintain a positive and supportive approach, even with challenging cards

Best practices:

  • Limit knowledge of the question to avoid bias
  • Minimize excessive conversation during the reading
  • Focus on the cards' meanings and their relationships within the spread
  • Empower the querent to make their own interpretations and decisions

8. Advanced Techniques: Two-Person Readings and Absent Subject Readings

You can do readings for someone else without having them with you. It's more difficult—and you should probably wait until you've had a lot of practice and experience—but it can be done.

Two-person readings. For situations involving two people, specialized spreads like "The Power of Two" can be used. This approach allows both parties to actively participate in the reading process, fostering communication and shared understanding.

Absent subject readings. While challenging, it's possible to perform readings for individuals who aren't present. Key considerations include:

  • Extensive experience and practice
  • Strong ability to separate personal biases and connections
  • Awareness that the reader's energy may influence the reading
  • Clear focus on the absent subject's question or situation

These advanced techniques require a high level of skill and intuition, and should only be attempted after mastering basic tarot reading principles.

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A Beginner's Guide to Tarot has received mixed reviews, with an overall rating of 3.50 out of 5 based on two reviews. One reader gave it a 2 out of 5 rating, describing it as a basic collection of spreads that might serve as a quick reference but falls short as a comprehensive teaching tool. The reviewer noted that while the book is not necessarily bad, it lacks depth and may not be ideal for those seeking in-depth instruction on tarot reading.

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About the Author

Kathleen Olmstead is an accomplished author known for her contributions to various book series. She has written several Classic Starts adaptations, including retellings of Anne of Avonlea and Moby Dick. Olmstead has also ventured into biographical writing, authoring works in the Sterling Biographies series such as Jacques Cousteau: A Life Under the Sea and Matthew Henson: The Quest for the North Pole. Her diverse portfolio demonstrates her ability to tackle different genres and subjects, ranging from classic literature adaptations to historical biographies, making her a versatile writer with a focus on accessible storytelling for various audiences.

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