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Ways To Scare Your Roommate

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How to Read Tarot Cards

Origins of the Tarot. No one is really sure just how ancient the Tarot is or where it really comes from. Many people have speculated about the origins of the tarot. In my opinion, the origin of the tarot is not an issue. II. The typical tarot deck consists of a total of 78 cards. III. Tarot cards contain symbols on them that represent archetypes. IV. Most people who come to me for a reading are interested in discovering what the future holds for them. In this way, we know for a fact that the future is not engraved in stone. When used with this in mind, the Tarot can then map out strategies for you to use in order to achieve your highest goals. V. I work with a number of spirit guides who assist me in my readings, magical, artistic, & healing work.

With the help of my guides and the symbols on the tarot cards, I can answer any type of question you wish. Second, clear your mind. VI. Order a Reading. Using Regular Playing Cards. Sarena's Tarot Many professional cartomancers use a regular deck of playing cards for divination.

Using Regular Playing Cards

Regular decks have been used for this purpose since their original adaptation from the tarot type decks of before. Usually there are more cards used per spread than regular tarot cards. What follows is a (very) general guide to interpreting regular playing cards. You may still use reverse interpretation on regular playing cards if you mark the deck on the "top". Ace: Has to do with one's home or environment. King: Represents an influencial man, someone who has the power or ability to do something good for the querent. Queen: A trusted woman. Jack:A good friend to the querent, someone close, a cousin or confidant, someone they have known since childhood or for a long time. 10:A good card: means good luck, can counteract bad cards around it. 9:Harmony. 8:An event, a celebration, a party/bash..etc. 7:A card of disappointent. 6:Warning card. 4:The bachelor or old maid card.

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