Learning Tarot As A Game

Although it is not an unfamiliar sight to witness a Tarot reader drawing out cards from a deck of 78 to advice on problems ranging from relationships to career wellbeing, most people find it difficult to imagine doing the actual reading themselves. But the fact is that Tarot is now out there available for everyone to experience and learn. Although having a Tarot practitioner analyzing the symbols of the cards drawn is certainly an enchanting experience and probably “less risky,” a few of today’s Tarot lovers purchase their own decks and begin reading its cards with the help of Tarot manuals or mentors.

Starting to learn anything new is always a daunting experience and especially when one considers learning the Tarot cards can seem a bit odd; to say the least. This is probably the case because Tarot is associated with fortune-telling and future is the thing that excites human imagination the most. But Tarot, can in fact take people into a better understanding of the past and the present, assisting many to decode daily problems, and issues. Living in the information age, it is actually only logical to seek more information, on any given situation, before having to make a decision on the subject of interest. But the tremendous potential and effect Tarot relates to self-realization. That notion is probably less realized by those who wish to learn the future through Tarot, but in the end, this is where they are in fact led. Most often regarded as a method of predicting the future, Tarot is much less considered as a method used to better understand oneself. But, if you are interested in learning to read the Tarot cards, it is best if you keep in mind that you should do it primarily because it is one of the most effective methods to begin knowing thyself.

Since the Tarot cards have numerous different meanings depending on the order they are drawn and placed in relation to each other, many people quickly give up the effort of learning to read them. But experts claim that learning the meaning can be an effortless process, as well as rewarding and enjoyable. One of the simpler methods existing to learn the Tarot cards is through meditation. As practitioners reveal, you should begin by picking up a card from the pile and “studying” it for some time. You can always look up a guide for its “official” meaning, but the important thing here is to realize what the card you picked means to you. If the card suggests a positive career development, for example, it does not matter if in the Tarot manual symbolizes something entirely different. As long as it means this to you, it will always mean that when it comes up. As readers put it, “the card responds to you, not the other way around.”

By picking at least one card every day, you will slowly but surely familiarize yourself with the Tarot deck in a natural easy way. Keep notes and later read the Tarot manual to check how close your guessing was to the “original” meaning. The important thing here is to concentrate on the cards and let their images be “absorbed” by your brain. Ask questions and give answers to yourself in relation to the pictures you see and the story that the card is trying to convey. Remember that it does not matter how close to the “true” meaning you really are. What matters is how easily you will remember your original thoughts when you draw the same card later during this familiarization procedure. In less than a month you will be able to associate the cards together and “translate” their meaning. Remember that this is nothing more than a game to learn better yourself and how you react to a given set of variables. Then Tarot will be a fun experience to devote some time alone or with your friends.

Jonathon Hardcastle
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7 Responses to Learning Tarot As A Game

  • Valerie J says:

    what cards do you use for the celtic cross card spread tarot game?
    im just learning how to use tarot cards. i dont know which cards to use for the celtic cross card spread tarot game. okay there are cards in my deck with only pictures and no words. most of the pictures have swards. im not sure if i use these im the celtic cross game. does anyone know?

  • Cheryl E says:

    You can use any deck for the celtic cross spread. The “classic” deck is the Rider-Waite, but there are hundreds of others. Get yourself a good book on tarot interpretation.
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  • carmen c says:

    There is a really good book called Tarot In 10 Minutes by R.T. Kasser. Get it its amazing and will answer all your tarot needs
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  • Rachel_S165 says:

    IIRC, you use the entire deck. Choose one of the court cards (Page, Knight, Queen or King of one of the 4 suits — Pentacles, Cups, Swords, or Wands) as the significator to represent the person asking the question. then have the questioner shuffle the deck, and deal out the 10 cards for the Celtic Cross spread.

    BTW, its not a “game”.
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  • bdancer05 says:

    Mythology & Folklore is where you should be asking this question…..bd
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  • Jennifer T says:

    You use all of the cards for a celtic cross spread. All you do is shuffle them up while focusing on something that you want to know more about, then when your done shuffling separate the deck into three individual decks and put it back together in anyway that you want, then you can deal them.

    You should have cards with swords, wands, cups, coins, and other non-suite ones like The Sun.
    Go to this website to learn more and how to read each individual card: http://www.paranormality.com/tarot_meanings.shtml

    Also, if while you’re shuffling a card falls out of the deck, it probably means that card is wanting to tell you something, so just put it aside and read it after you finish the celtic cross.

    Some people can use them and others can’t. You just have to get comfortable with your own individual deck and basically just have the knack for it because otherwise you get cards that are just wayyy off.

    Personally, I’ve only had a few circumstances where I dealt them and the cards were actually right at predicting how the rest of my night turned out.
    Honestly, I think the cards just read how you are feeling right then in there (like reading your sub-conscious), so if your mood changes throughout the day I think they could come out completely off.

    They’re nothing to really rely on or are all that “freaky” as some people think. It’s just a nice occasional reflection of your current situation in your life — probably won’t show anything you don’t already know.
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  • Sadhara Satguru says:

    Hello Valerie

    Tarot isn’t a game, they are a tool for guidance, insight, psychic & personal development as well as meditation.

    You use the cards that are at the top of the deck once you have shuffled. You do not pick the cards.

    As you are new to the tarot the Celtic Cross is best left as it is complex. A single card will be easier.

    Sadhara

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    Forum ~ tarot, dreams, psychic, religion, astrology, philosophy, guides, aura, hypnosis,
    meditation & lots more .. http://www.holisticpathstowisdom.co.uk/forum

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