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A Beginner's Guide to Tarot Cards
2003-01-23
Welcome! Stepping into the world of Tarot is an exciting journey of self-discovery. Don't worry if you're a complete beginner—this article will provide the essential knowledge you need to feel confident and start your Tarot journey.

1. What is Tarot and What Can It Do?
Simply put, a Tarot deck is a set of symbolic cards—usually 78 of them—divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards).

The Major Arcana represents significant life lessons and turning points, such as The Lovers, The Tower, or Justice.

The Minor Arcana depicts the more day-to-day events and emotions, much like a regular playing card deck. It's split into four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles.

Tarot cards are not meant to predict a "fixed future" but rather to interpret current energies, help you clarify your thoughts, and explore potential outcomes. They act as a mirror, reflecting your subconscious mind and empowering you to make better choices.

2. How to Choose Your First Deck
Choosing your first deck is like making a new friend; the most important thing is how you feel about it.

The Classic Deck: If you want a solid foundation, the Rider-Waite Tarot is highly recommended. Almost all books and guides are based on this deck.

Trust Your Intuition: Besides the classic, there are thousands of different Tarot decks available. Browse different images online and go with the one that gives you a "spark" or a sense of connection! Don't overthink it—let your intuition guide you.

3. How to Use Tarot Cards
Set Your Intention: Before shuffling, clearly state your question in your mind or out loud. Try to be specific, like: "How can I face this challenge at work?" or "How can I improve my relationship with my partner?".

Shuffle and Draw: Shuffle the cards in a way that feels comfortable to you. When you feel ready, randomly draw the number of cards you need.

Interpret the Meaning: You don't need to memorize every single card meaning. In the beginning, you can use the guidebook that comes with the deck. Then, connect the card's imagery and symbolism to your question and your first impressions. The process of reading Tarot is about learning how to link the card's meaning to your real life.

The most important tip is: practice, practice, practice! You might feel confused at first, but as your connection to the cards deepens, you'll be amazed by the insights they bring. If you'd like to hold and feel the energy of different decks, feel free to visit our shop. We'd be happy to guide you.
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