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Tarot Spreads. Tarot spreads for your Tarot readings of all occasions and situations. From love and relationships to family and career, personal growth and spreads for pets, to moving spreads and more, there is sure to be a Tarot card spread to suit you. Relationship Tarot SpreadsLooking for Love Tarot SpreadsCareer and Job Tarot SpreadsPersonal Growth Tarot SpreadsDecision-Making Tarot SpreadsMoving Tarot Spreads Three Card Tarot SpreadsFive Card Tarot SpreadsNine Card Tarot SpreadsCeltic Cross Tarot SpreadsLarge Tarot SpreadsShape-Based Tarot Spreads Daily Tarot SpreadsBirthday and Year Tarot SpreadsHoliday Tarot SpreadsKarmic and Past Life Tarot SpreadsTime-Based Tarot Spreads Chakra Tarot SpreadsDream Tarot SpreadsFact-Finding Tarot SpreadsHealth and Body Tarot SpreadsSpreads for PetsSpreads for Writers and ArtistsZodiac Tarot Spreads Tarot spreads linked are posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum and are copyright to the attributed authors.

Original Tarot card spread index collated thanks to Alissa. Tarot Spreads" Before a reading is performed, the cards are shuffled by the person receiving the reading. Some say this transfers that person's energy to the deck. The person receiving the reading should also be concentrating on the question or area for which they want guidance while he or she shuffles the deck. In some more traditional circles, a more elaborate sorting and separation of the cards is performed (see The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Web site for this version). Once the cards are shuffled and the deck has been cut, the reader lays out the cards in a pattern called the spread. There are many more spreads for Tarot card reading, and readers can even make up their own. Below, using the Celtic Cross spread as an example, you can see that there is an order in which the cards are laid down for the spread and that each card position within the spread has a meaning.

How to Read Tarot Cards. Products. All the Tarot Cards Explained. How To Read Tarot Cards and The Meaning of Each Tarot Card. Interpreting Tarot cards is a skill. If this is your first time, it will pay you to get a good book on Tarot card interpretation to help steer you through the many different scenarios. It’s best to practice on yourself at first. Choose which Tarot spread you want to use, shuffle and cut the cards and then deal them out as you would if you were doing a reading for someone else. Think of the cards you’ve dealt as chapters in a book.

Each one has a specific story to tell. It’s quite likely that the cards will jog your memory as you are looking at them and a particular interpretation will come into your mind – go with this as first instincts are often the best. Keep a journal of your personal Tarot readings. Think of your Tarot reading as being similar to going to a doctor other than your own for a second opinion.

When you move on to give readings for other people, be careful in your choice of words. This book will help you in your Tarot card interpretations. How to Read Tarot Spreads—The Complete Idiot’s Quick Guide. More and more people turn to Tarot for answers in the here and now. A little insight here, a little insight there—and suddenly the road of life isn’t so challenging.

Tarot provides that nudge to your intuition so you can make choices. And besides all that, it’s a fun way to gain insight about yourself, your loves, and your friends. In this guide, we will be looking at the three major spreads that you will be using for your readings. What the Card Positions Mean Remember these three factors inform the interpretation of all Tarot readings: The meaning of the cardThe meaning of the position in the spreadThe question of the Querent (the person you’re reading for: either yourself or someone else) In a Tarot spread, you lay out the cards in a configuration. You can learn more about what a Tarot card means by the cards next to it. If you hit a snag when interpreting a card, you can throw down another card, asking for further elaboration. The Three-Card Spread Three-Card spread. Seven-Card spread.