Tarot Card Reader - Know Your Fortune
These cards are divided into 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards.
The former speaks of the life changes, lessons and other milestones.
The latter represent the typical daily happenings, challenges and the struggles.
For reading tarot cards, you need to be a learned tarot card reader.
To become a tarot card reader, you should know the meanings of cards forward and backward.
In this article you will be able to find the basics that are needed for you to become a reader.
It takes time to become familiar with the cards and to learn how to tune your intuition for carrying out successful reader.
The first thing you need to do is to select a deck of tarot cards that you are comfortable with using.
You need to get a 'feel' for them.
Have a look at the illustrations and choose the deck that you feel good with.
If you are a beginner in tarot card reading, select a card that have their meanings written on the face of the card.
You could also buy a book that explains the details of a card reading as well as their meanings.
Though decks come along with instructions, these are usually too basic.
Books will enhance your readings and will give you advice to improve your tarot reading skills.
Before you start the process of tarot card reading, become familiar with your deck.
It is not possible to learn all the cards in the beginning, but you can have a look at all of them and start to discover how they are related and how they fit into each situation.
Start off with the Major Arcana cards instead of all the 76 cards.
The next step to take to become a tarot card reader is to get to know how the cards are to be used exactly.
The cards are used usually for answering specific questions by interpreting the cards meanings.
The tarot card reader and the questioner sit facing each other.
The questioner is the one who shuffles the cards and asks the reader a question.
You, the reader, will choose the spread according to the subject of the question and then interpret the cards as they appear in the spread.
With time and practice of reading the specific instructions for the spread and the cards' meanings will become a smooth process for you.
You also need to interact with the questioner and clarify the additional questions and information that is related to the original question.
This is done because many questions asked may be vague and it is only proper to clarify the question.
Take for example a three card spread to get an idea how you are supposed to begin reading.
This spread provides an insight into the past, present and the future and can be used for many instances.
You will first ask the questioner facing you to shuffle the cards while concentrating on the question he/she wants to get answered.
The deck is then cut twice, and the first three cards are placed from left to right, face up.
The tarot card on the left stands for the questioner's past, the middle one for the present and the right one for his/her future.