Saturday, December 6, 2008

10 Ways to Read a Tarot Card

10 Ways to Read a Tarot Card

Author: Craig Malone

There are many more ways to read a tarot card than you can count; ten is a very small number. However, understanding all of the ways will only come with experience and not by theoretical teachings. Physic and occult science is, in fact, not something everybody can indulge in. This is because besides knowledge and understanding there is a third dimension here that cannot be acquired other than by birth. This is definitely something that does not come with reading and even practicing tarot card instructions.



It is true that every card has its key and there are many books and informative articles that go into the deepest meanings of each symbol on these cards. However, the real reading comes intuitively. There would be a feeling that this symbol or message gives you. In other words, the cards would speak with you, when your sixth sense is fully developed. At that time, the tarot card instructions would be helpful to gain clarity of the interpretation of the message it has for you.



Do not be disappointed if you feel you do not have the required intuition or sixth sense about reading tarot. Many illustrious occultists were unaware about their psychic talents and prowess until they put in effort to consciously acknowledge and develop them. There is nothing like practice even in this sphere. Most people suppress such talents because they feel their peers might ridicule them.



If you want to learn to read tarot in many ways, you need to adopt many methods of learning separately or simultaneously as you find suitable. One highly recommended way is to work with a mentor. You could assist the person and side by side see real reading taking place whereby you could learn hands-on while consulting your own interpretation with the help of tarot card instructions. Another excellent way to learn about reading tarot cards is joining efforts with other amateurs or novices who have set out in search for the real thing. In this way, you would be able to share multiple notes and experiences, which would be enriching and enlightening.



Do not ignore the power of the Internet. There are many, many exceptional writings posted on the Internet waiting to be discovered by tarot card enthusiasts. There are also people out there who want to nurture newcomers so this art would be kept alive in the coming generations. You will find, with a little research, many such card instructions, which are simply priceless. You need time, but the wealth of information you would find is well worth the effort.



You also have books like 'The Key to the Tarot' of Rider Waite, Tognetti and Lenard's 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tarot', Nancy Green's 'Tarot Made Easy', or Mark K Greer's 'Tarot for yourself: A workbook for Personal Transformation'. Many would be found in soft form on the Net; if not it would be good to build your arsenal with it. Each one of these books and articles would bring to light different tarot card instructions, which you could combine to make your reading as accurate as possible.
Tarot for Beginners: An Easy Guide to Understanding & Interpreting the Tarot

About the Author:

Craig Malone is a writer for SpiritNow.com. Looking for a free psychic reading? Visit SpiritNow today, the online home of America's Top Psychic, Sylvia Browne. Read Sylvia's 2009 Predictions and the best spirituality content on the Internet on SpiritNow.com.

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