Category: Tarot Reader
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The Truth about Tarot Decks

The belief that tarot decks must be gifted rather than self-purchased is a common misconception rooted in superstition. This post argues that personal choice and intention are paramount in forming a meaningful connection with tarot cards. Ultimately, whether acquired as a gift or purchased, the user’s intention is what truly…
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Tarot Superstitions

Tarot cards have long been associated with superstition, including beliefs about their inherent evil, predictive power, and ability to manipulate reality. However, these claims lack empirical support. Instead, tarot serves as a valuable tool for self-reflection and personal growth, promoting a deeper understanding without the negativity associated with common myths.
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Meeting the Hermit

The Hermit card in the Rider-Waite tarot deck symbolizes solitude, inner guidance, self-discovery, and spiritual growth. Representing completion and wisdom, it encourages introspection and offers guidance for those feeling overwhelmed, lost, or seeking spiritual growth. The card reminds us that while solitude is important, we are never truly alone on…
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What’s in the Cards Today?

The post invites readers to choose one of three tarot cards for daily guidance on body, mind, and spirit. Each card represents different themes: curiosity and learning (Page of Swords), intuition and awareness (The Moon), and confidence and creativity (Queen of Wands). Embrace these insights to navigate your day.
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A Spooky Success

The author shares their experience at The Spooky Market, reading Tarot cards for visitors. Despite the Midwest weather, the event attracted a steady stream of attendees, and the author completed around 25+ readings. They found in-person readings invigorating and rewarding, and hope to participate in similar markets in the future.…
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Authority and Stability

The Emperor card in Tarot represents authority, stability, and groundedness. It signifies leadership, structure, and responsibility, often symbolizing a father figure or mentor. Key symbols like the throne, ram, mountain, and wheat field reinforce these meanings. Aries, the zodiac sign, corresponds to The Emperor, embodying themes of strength and determination…
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What Are You Reading?

The Tarot has captivated many as a source of guidance and self-knowledge. Whether you’re new or experienced, the right book is crucial. Top picks include “Tarot for Beginners,” “78 Degrees of Wisdom,” “White Magic Tarot,” “Tarot: Your Personal Guide to Self-Discovery,” and “The Tarot Handbook,” among others. Experiment to find…
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Release and Transformation

The Buck Moon, also known as the time when male deer regrow their antlers, presents a potent energy for transformation. A three-card tarot spread involves shedding, potential, and action. By embracing the lessons of the Buck Moon, one can release what no longer serves and cultivate true potential. Embrace the…
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Don’t Underestimate the Spot

Position is crucial in tarot readings as it greatly influences a card’s meaning within the spread. For example, the Ace of Wands symbolizes new beginnings, but its interpretation varies based on its position. Understanding position allows for a deeper understanding of tarot readings, unlocking the true message of each card’s…
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Sunday Scry

A 3-card tarot spread can offer insight for the upcoming week. The first card reveals the core theme to prioritize, the second card highlights potential challenges, and the third card provides guidance for overcoming obstacles. Reflecting on the cards can empower intentional and productive choices for the week ahead. #tarotspread…