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Reversed Tarot Cards Explained
Introduction to Reversed Tarot Cards Reversed tarot cards, when they appear upside down during a reading, offer a different perspective that adds depth to the interpretation. Reversed tarot cards basically are the opposite meaning of the upright tarot card. They are often are intimidating to many people because they assume all reversals are bad, which is a misconception. They are the opposite meaning of the upright card. For example, If you have a negative card such as the 9 of swords, the reversal would be the opposite so that would be a welcoming card, it would mean the stressful times...
Yes or No Tarot. The Basics of Yes or No Tarot Explained
Introduction to Yes or No Tarot Yes or No Tarot offers a simple and effective way to get clear answers to your questions. Unlike traditional Tarot readings, which dive into detailed explanations and insights, Yes or No Tarot focuses on providing straightforward responses making it perfect for those times when you need quick guidance. This type of reading is particularly helpful for addressing specific questions, allowing you to gain immediate clarity without the need for a full Tarot spread. Is Yes or No tarot accurate? As with all Tarot readings, It's never 100% accurate. Tarot is based on the energy...
The Legacy of Rider Waite Tarot Cards
Introduction to Tarot Cards Tarot cards have been around for hundreds of years and have intrigued people for centuries with their blend of art, symbolism, and mystery. Originating in the 15th century, these cards began as a card game for the upper class and royalty before evolving into divination tools and personal insight. It is said that the first tarot deck known was commissioned by the Duke of Milan, Italy and many of the cards artwork was inspired by the Royal court members and people from the renaissance faires. Tarot decks that are based on the Rider Waite tarot consists...
How Long Does It Take to Learn Tarot? Top Tips to Learn Tarot
Learning to read tarot can be as a little as a few weeks up to 2 years or more. This greatly depends on the individual and the structure they choose to learn to read tarot. Most people choose to memorize all of the tarot card meanings, which could take a couple of years because its like memorizing the encyclopedia. However, there are more practical ways to learn to read tarot that are more easier, efficient and faster to learn the tarot. Learning tarot can feel like stepping into a whole new world, but it’s a journey that anyone can begin...